Getting Results
The UNH COVID-19Ìýlab has gone from testing only UNH students at the outset to becoming one of the most powerful tools the Granite State has in the battle against COVID-19.
The UNH COVID-19Ìýlab has gone from testing only UNH students at the outset to becoming one of the most powerful tools the Granite State has in the battle against COVID-19.
Many rural communities have beenÌýstruggling with the migration patterns increasing population prices and the COVID-19 pandemic has only increased the issue of affordable housing. The Sentinel Source discussed severalÌýdifferent researchers who had seen this problem across the U.S., includingÌýJess Carson,ÌýCarsey School of Public Policy researcher. Carson explained how many people hadn't recovered from the 2008 recession before being hit again with the challenges of the pandemic and the variables allowing communities to rebuild.Ìý
New Hampshire's labor shortage has been exacerbated due to the COVID-19 pandemic and has extremelyÌýimpacted a child care shortage, causingÌýproviders to close down or to scale back. New Hampshire Business Review recently wrote an article on the issue, mentioning a brief published in July by the Carsey School and the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston.
Natalie Cook '23 spent 45 days aboard a survey vessel this summer to map the seafloor of the Chesapeake Bay.Ìý
The Âé¶¹app has once again been recognized for its sustainability efforts by the Sierra Club, which ranked UNH ninth among the “Top 20 Coolest Schools of 2021.â€
An international team of researchers led by UNHÌýhas sequenced the shea tree’s genome, providing a valuable resource for the strategic development of the species and contributing to thÌýpreservation of the vital social and economic crop.
Germany's federal elections are the subject of a fall 2021 event series.
The Washington Post recently reported on new laws that impact abortion, voting, and concealed carry rights. The newspaper also examined a recent article by Carsey School Director Michael Ettlinger on the disparity between the popular vote and governing power in the United States.
With a new $1.8 million National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) grant, UNH researchers will study how and why coastal hazards like excessive flooding are causing roads to fail and how to protect this critical infrastructure.
UNH’s Child Study and Development Center hosted an event to discuss President Biden’s Build Back Better Agenda, and included a child care site visit followed by a panel discussion to learn about how the Build Back Better Agenda will impact families, children and communities of New Hampshire.