Health
Keeping New Hampshire’s Outdoors Open and Accessible
UNH alum Ladd Raine ’06 is helping keep New Hampshire’s outdoors open, safe, and sustainable. As president of the Rumney Climbers Association, he leads volunteer efforts focused on trail maintenance, access, and education while also helping launch the Pawtuckaway Climbers Coalition. Drawing on... Read More-
09/23/25
DNP Grad Extends Nearly 100-Year Family Legacy at UNH
For Jennifer Verstreken ’24G, transferring to UNH to complete her doctor of nursing practice (DNP) degree ultimately landed her in a place that “just... -
09/04/25
From Online Discovery to Desert Research
UNH graduate student Anna Frisbie conducted fieldwork at Saguaro National Park, studying how natural soundscapes impact visitor experiences. Her... -
08/21/25
UNH Study Finds Walkable Neighborhoods Eased Pandemic Mental Health Declines
UNH economist Karen Conway’s new study finds that walkable neighborhoods helped buffer pandemic-related mental health declines. Using national data,... -
08/18/25
Planting the Seeds for Tomorrow’s Healthcare Workers
Building the region’s future healthcare workforce is a team effort, and a partnership between the UNH College of Health and Human Services (CHHS) and...
Recent Stories
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03/07/13 - Remedy for Depression?A psychology graduate student dedicates himself to finding answers in his study of an affliction affecting some 17.6 million Americans each year. Read More
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03/07/13 - Dean Leads Eight on a Wintery Tour of Yellowstone WondersIn January the UNH Alumni Association in partnership with the Yellowstone Association hosted an active and educational tour to Yellowstone National Park. The customized trip was... Read More
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03/07/13 - Children of Balkan War Trauma Victims Struggling, UNH Research FindsLarry French and co-author Lidija Nikolic-Novakovic detail how the Gulf and Balkan wars added new dimensions to the traditional definition of post-traumatic stress disorder, or... Read More
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02/28/13 - UNH Women's Studies Launches 'Who Needs Feminism' CampaignMolly Branch exhibits a poster created for the Women's Studies Program's "Who Needs Feminism" campaign on Thursday, February 14, 2013 The UNH Department of Women’s Studies has... Read More
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02/21/13 - Prevention InnovationsA research center dedicated to ending violence against women is building on its successes. Read More
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02/21/13 - New Fund Assists Student-Athletes with Disabilities and Disabled VeteransMarty Scarano, UNH Director of Athletics; Stephen Hardy and Donna Hardy, parents of Nate Hardy; Sgt. Christy Gardner, retired U.S. Army sergeant, member of UNH sled hockey team... Read More
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02/14/13 - Honoring a Passion for the Active LifeA field hockey player and a UNH Pepcat for the 1948 and 1949 seasons, Barbara Bridle Peyser ’50 had a love of the active life that continued long after her college years. That’s... Read More
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02/14/13 - Heartbeat is a Love BeatIn this, the month of Valentine’s Day and Heart Health, Melissa Rodgers of the University’s Cardiac Rehab and Cardiac Prevention Programs knows what ails you, and what just may... Read More
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02/14/13 - Feel the Love! UNH Valentine's Day Facts and FiguresA few random facts about UNH Valentines, hearts, love, and chocolate Floral! 150 Valentine carnations are being delivered today by Aspiring Hands to sweethearts in the UNH... Read More
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02/07/13 - New Knowledge for NursesA fellowship from the New Hampshire IDeA Network of Biomedical Research Excellence (NH INBRE) helps nursing students acquire research skills needed to improve patient care. Read More























































