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Creative and Sustainable UNH Gifts That Keep on Giving This Holiday Season
The holidays are just around the corner and it’s time to get a jump on that gift list — and check it twice. If you’re looking for something unique and not easily found at a big box store, here are some ideas from the creative students, faculty and staff at the University of New Hampshire that are... Read More-
11/20/24
Empowering Heart Health: A Winant Fellow’s Transformative Summer at Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center
The Winant Fellowship program at the Carsey School of Public Policy offers UNH undergraduates transformative public service internships, exemplified... -
10/28/24
Election 2024: Should You Believe the Polls? We Ask a UNH Expert
The data is seemingly everywhere. On the front page of newspapers around the country. Slowly crawling along the ticker of cable news channels.... -
10/15/24
Catching Up With 2024 New Hampshire Teacher of the Year Elizabeth Duclos ’06 ’07G
For Elizabeth Duclos ’06 ’07G, a long-time passion for teaching started with playing “school” with her younger cousins: she knew from a very young... -
10/15/24
Could Storms Like Hurricanes Helene and Milton Eventually Impact New Hampshire?
A pair of devastating hurricanes battered the southeastern U.S. over the last three weeks, leaving in their wake enormous swaths of flooding and...
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06/01/22 - Sun Belt cities boom as major cities bleed populationIn this article The Hill reports, "More than half of American cities registered a loss of population over the last year as people flocked to suburbs and exurbs in what... Read More
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06/01/22 - Sustainability Award/ Lifetime AchievementOn May 10th, the IOD received a Lifetime Achievement UNH Sustainability Award in the staff category. The Sustainability Awards program at UNH celebrates and incentivizes... Read More
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05/20/22 - The Washington Post: A rural county in Iowa that supported Trump turns to Latinos to growIn this Washington Post article, Carsey demographer Ken Johnson observes, "The story of Greene County is the story of much of rural America, where falling birthrates, an aging... Read More
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05/17/22 - Going Above and BeyondSally Nelson volunteered to be a living donor for a friend in need, and throughout her own months-long journey she credits her colleagues at the School of Marine Science and Ocean... Read More
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05/02/22 - Serving up a CelebrationWelcoming an in-person crowd for the first time since 2019, the 29th annual Pride and Pancakes breakfast (formerly known as the LGBTQ+ and Ally Pancake Breakfast) was held at UNH... Read More
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05/01/22 - AP News: 100s of US urban areas will become rural with new criteriaIn this Associated Press article, Carsey School Senior Demographer Kenneth Johnson discusses the implications of the U.S. Census Bureau changing the definition of an urban area. Read More
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04/18/22 - Kick-starting Carbon Footprint AnalysisFaculty and staff at UNH’s Changemaker Collaborative have been awarded a grant of $27,540 from the Henry David Thoreau Foundation to help fund a clinic centered around carbon... Read More
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04/14/22 - Bringing Cuts to CampusUNH will be hosting three barbers from Boston on April 19 who will offer free haircuts to students – catering to all hair types and styles – in a return to a diversity, equity and... Read More
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04/12/22 - UNH Nursing Celebrates the Life and Legacy of Ann KelleyOn March 31, UNH department of nursing alumni, students, faculty and staff joined the family of Ann Kelley to celebrate her life and many contributions to UNH. Read More