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Whatâs Up with Medicaid? And Why Should We Care?
Deborah Fournier, J.D., director of health law and policy for UNH's Institute for Health Policy and Practice and former N.H. Medicaid director, shares insights on current issues around Medicaid. Read More-
05/22/25
UNH College of Professional Studies Earns 'Gold' Military Friendly School Designation
UNHâs College of Professional Studies has earned the 2025-2026 Military Friendly School designation. CPS, the online adult-focused college within the... -
05/20/25
International Changemaker Grant Sends Students to Work in Global Communities
The International Changemaker Grant will send five teams of UNH students to a variety of international locations this summer, where the students will... -
05/20/25
Weekend of Commencement Festivities Celebrates 2025 Graduates
The Âé¶čapp celebrated commencement weekend with three ceremonies on the Durham campus and one at the UNH Franklin Pierce School... -
05/20/25
One Student and One Recent Graduate Earn Critical Language Scholarships
One UNH student and one recent graduate received Critical Language Scholarships (CLS) this spring, giving them both the opportunity to participate in...
Recent Stories
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10/04/12 - UNH HighlightsUNH Named One of Sierra Magazineâs Top âCoolest Schoolsâ The Âé¶čapp made the top 10 list of campuses in Sierra magazineâs sixth annual ranking of the nationâs... Read More
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09/27/12 - Going PrivateUnder the direction of Venky Venkatachalam, the Green Launching Pad business accelerator enters its third year of connecting entrepreneurs with critical resources for their ideas... Read More
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09/27/12 - Partnership Supports Local Brain Injury SurvivorsEach semester, dozens of UNH students in the College of Health and Human Services leave campus to put their knowledge into action at the Krempels Center. Read More
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09/27/12 - Studying Womenâs Rights in Post-Mubarak EgyptWhen Hannah Lawrence â13 arrived in Cairo this past June, supporters of democracy were still filling Tahrir Square and citizens faced a second round of voting to elect a new... Read More
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09/27/12 - At Work in WashingtonâFive sets of heels click on the marble floors as we walk purposefully through the United States National Archives. We arenât tourists. We have a job to do.. .â Read More
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09/27/12 - Patrons Have It Their Way In UNH Dining HallsUNH Dining Services can accommodate many dietary needs, including gluten-free, vegan, vegetarian, and low-fat foods. There are so many options; itâs easy to find something thatâs... Read More
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09/27/12 - Fever PitchProfessor Sue Hertz, who teaches travel-writing for the UNH Cambridge Summer Program, reflects on patriotism and assimilation during the London Olympics. Read More
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09/20/12 - Geospatial Science Gets a Space of Its OwnA new, comprehensive graduate certificate program brings UNH's diverse strengths in the geospatial sciences under one "roof." Read More
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09/20/12 - Into the Bush (continued)It only takes one tick Ticks are a danger in any part of the globe, but when a tick bit Hartter's foot last summer in Uganda, all hell broke loose. Two days later, his lower leg... Read More
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09/20/12 - Into the BushA baboon chased Assistant Professor of Geography Joel Hartter into the Indian Ocean in South Africa. In Uganda, hippos chewed grass underneath his tentâwhile he was in it.... Read More