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  • Students in the lab at UNH Manchester
    - From Here to Healthcare Career
    The Health Professions Program at UNH is designed to help students who have a bachelor's degree pursue professional or graduate study in various health fields. Read More
  • People of different ethnicities lining up to participate in government elections
    - New Hampshire Bulletin: ‘A general culture of distrust’: Lawmakers battle over election access and integrity
    The New Hampshire Bulletin recently reported on a growing general distrust in New Hampshire elections and in government in general. The news outlet spoke with Quixada Moore-... Read More
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    - Gateway to Success
    Mastering the subject of algebra is considered vital to succeeding in higher-level mathematics and the pursuit of a career in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (... Read More
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    - Outbreak Impact
    A study from the University of New Hampshire looked at the direct and indirect effects of the global pandemic on U.S. seafood workers by tracking cases and outbreaks and found... Read More
  • A person's hands with money
    - Mind the $500,000 Gap
    Men 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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    - WalletHub.com: States with the Highest & Lowest Tax Rates
    WalletHub, a financial website, spoke with several experts on how taxes differ between the 50 states and D.C. They  interviewed Michael Ettlinger, the Director of the Carsey... Read More
  • Biotechnology major Ethan Edwards '23 processes nasal swabs in UNH Manchester's on-campus COVID testing lab.
    - Making the Most of Research Opportunities
    From the time he was a freshman, biotechnology major Ethan Edwards '23 has taken advantage of all the hands-on experiences UNH Manchester could provide, from conducting and ... Read More
  • Water Works
    - Water Works
    New research has found that watershed size plays a major role in a river network’s ability to filter certain pollutants. The findings both further our understanding of which... Read More
  • Alyssa Stasse examines oysters collected from the Great Bay Estuary
    - Pearl of Hope
    UNH researchers have collected new data that will aid oyster restoration in New Hampshire's Great Bay Estuary and support ongoing efforts to understand the ecological changes... Read More
  • David Fredriksson stands by the UNH pier in New Castle.
    - Sustaining the Seas
    David Fredriksson has been selected to lead the new UNH Sustainable Seafood Center.  Read More