Going Beyond the Border
It started with a conversation: Shantel Palacio and Nathan Harris, two students in the were troubled by the hesitation they saw in classes when confronting diversity and race issues.
It started with a conversation: Shantel Palacio and Nathan Harris, two students in the were troubled by the hesitation they saw in classes when confronting diversity and race issues.
NASA's latest mission to explore two unusual atmospheric phenomena will tap UNH faculty and student expertise.Ěý
Associate professor of business KellyĚýKilcrease’sĚýnewest bookĚý“Boston Long Wharf: A Path to the Sea”Ěýwill be available March 29.
UNH's Kabria Baumgartner provides historical context on WGBH's Greater Boston.
UNH Manchester library director Carolyn White Gamtso, Center for Academic Enrichment director Kim Donovan and faculty emeritus Annie Donahue have published a chapter in the edited book "Training Research Consultants: A Guide for Academic Libraries."
The bobcat, New Hampshire’s official state wildcat and a critical contributor to the sustainability of the state's forest ecosystem, may be being stressed out by human activity in residential and agricultural areas.
Stephen Pimpare, principal lecturer of American politics and public policy at UNH Manchester and faculty fellow at the Carsey School of Public Policy, discusses President Biden's COVID relief billĚýin a recent interview with JacobinĚýMagazine.
Scientists with the in theĚýCollege of Life Sciences and Agriculture present the preliminary findings of the first assessment of sap flows in species of trees that offer unique tasting, high-value syrups.
In a state that has an increasing number ways to get our food, from farm stands to specialty markets to home delivery, do we still need 100,000-square-foot buildings full of every conceivable type of grocery item stuck in the middle of big parking lots? According to Jess Carson,Ěýresearch assistant professor at the Carsey School, the answer is yes.
Research published byĚýDan Bromberg,ĚýAssociate Professor at the Carsey School, and Étienne Charbonneau,ĚýAssociate Professor at the École nationale d'administration publique, shows that many police chiefs and regular American civilians agree that officers’ body camera footage should be released to the public if a shooting results in a death.Ěý