Peter T. Paul College of Business & Economics
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, she and collaborator Andrea Menclova showed that even modest increases in walkability reduced deterioration, suggesting investments in sidewalks and... Read More-
07/22/25
UNH Professor’s Book Shows How to Build High-Performing Teams
UNH professor Vanessa Druskat’s new book The Emotionally Intelligent Team shares a research-based model for building high-performing teams by... -
07/15/25
UNH Launches New Healthcare Market Research Center with $1.6M State Funding
The University of New Hampshire (UNH) has partnered with the New Hampshire Department of Justice and its Health Care Consumer Protection Advisory... -
07/14/25
Investing in Students, Back Where It All Began
As a prolific entrepreneur, Rick Marini ’94 knows a good investment when he sees one. And for him, few have proven more meaningful than investing in... -
07/02/25
UNH Study Shows Non-Competes Can Stifle Innovation
A UNH study cited by the Federal Trade Commission finds that stricter enforcement of non-compete agreements can lower the value of patents and...
Recent Stories
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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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04/05/22 - Thriving during crisisLockdown measures introduced to control the spread of the coronavirus have simultaneously led to the closure of many small businesses as well as the creation of innovative... Read More
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03/30/22 - Gilson Named Dean of Paul CollegeThe University of New Hampshire has named Lucy Gilson dean of the Peter T. Paul College of Business and Economics, effective Aug. 15, 2022. Gilson will succeed Deborah Merrill-... Read More
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03/16/22 - Mind the $500,000 GapMen in executive leadership receive more than half a million dollars more in severance pay than women, Paul College researchers find. Read More
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03/08/22 - Mentoring Women EconomistsFor Associate Professor of Economics Reagan Baughman, there is pure joy in seeing the students she has mentored walk as they get their degree at commencement. “Seeing them learn... Read More
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03/08/22 - 'Gender Equality for a Sustainable Future'Celebrating Women's History Month by highlighting women faculty members and the female graduate students they're working with on research at UNH. Read More
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01/28/22 - UNH Paul College ranked #59 nationally in Poets&Quants for Undergrads Best Business Schools 2022 RankingsThe University of New Hampshire Peter T. Paul College of Business and Economics is ranked #59 in the national Poets&Quants for Undergrads Best Undergraduate Business Schools... Read More
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01/25/22 - UNH Paul College Online MBA Program among Top 5 in New England in 2022 U.S. News RankingThe University of New Hampshire’s online MBA program is among the top 5 programs in New England and is the top-ranked program in New Hampshire in U.S. News & World Report’s... Read More
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12/16/21 - Style MattersResearchers at the University of New Hampshire and the University of Nebraska at Omaha took a closer look at international leadership styles and found global leaders that had a... Read More
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12/14/21 - Off and RunningMany of the things Nathaniel Hunt ’22 learned as a philosophy major proved beneficial when he conceived a business idea, and his partnership with the Peter T. Paul... Read More