Culture
Research Snapshot: Pox
“Pox was done in the fall of 2019 a few short months prior to the introduction of COVID 19 into the common lexicon. What had started as an introspective reflection on my own struggles with mental illness has come to be expressive of a collective experience; an inward gaze on personal pain and... Read MoreAlso in UNH Today...
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06/30/22
Research Snapshot: Pastimes With a Balloon
“Eunice and Elinah are residents of an old age home run by an Afrikaner women’s charity in small town South Africa. After white-minority rule ended... -
06/14/22
Staging a Return
Michael Blackman doesn’t hesitate for an instant when considering what’s more likely to cause the biggest spike in his nerves – his daily role as... -
06/06/22
On the Frontlines of Change
Veteran Zack Bazzi ’08 receives the inaugural COLA Impactful Alumni Award. -
Recent Stories
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02/12/21 - Why the British Abandoned Impeachment – and What the US Congress Might Do NextUNH historian Eliga Gould publishes a piece in The Conversation. Read More
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02/11/21 - Black Women have Shaped Politics in Boston for CenturiesKabria Baumgartner pens an opinion piece in the Washington Post. Read More
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02/02/21 - Black History is American History“What we need is not a history of selected races or nations, but the history of the world void of national bias, race hate, and religious prejudice,” historian and author Carter... Read More
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01/06/21 - Q&A with Masami Dustin ‘21When you came to UNH had you planned on weaving in a focus on social innovation or sustainability into your major and why? I knew since my junior year of high school that I would... Read More
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12/29/20 - Using Business to Do GoodWhen Shuili Du was a doctoral student at Boston University, the academic field of marketing still focused on the marketing mix (i.e., product, price, promotion and channel... Read More
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12/23/20 - UNH Endowment Investing Goes GreenDid you know that as of July 30, 2020 UNH was ranked sixth among universities in the country for its sustainability practices, topped only by schools like Stanford University,... Read More
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12/18/20 - Educating Business Students for a New Corporate Vision Committed to all StakeholdersLate last summer the Business Round Table – the preeminent association of nearly 200 CEOs of America’s leading companies – issued a paradigm shifting statement on the purpose of... Read More
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12/17/20 - The Hill: Americans move less, but those doing so are leaving urban centersThe Hill reports on a U.S. Census Bureau finding that fewer Americans are moving now than at any time in the last seven decades. Carsey School Senior Demographer Ken Johnson... Read More
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12/15/20 - Q&A with Tori Wyman ‘21Did you know you would be majoring in business or economics? Had you planned on weaving in a focus on social innovation or sustainability? Read More
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12/11/20 - Introducing First-Year Students to Business EthicsEducated as an engineer and trained as philosopher, Betty Woodman spent many years in the corporate sector where she rose to the level of senior leadership and witnessed firsthand... Read More