Making the Telehealth Connection
UNH's Telehealth Practic Center is helping NH prisons and county jails as they struggle to meet the complex health relatedÌęneeds of their residents.Ìę
UNH's Telehealth Practic Center is helping NH prisons and county jails as they struggle to meet the complex health relatedÌęneeds of their residents.Ìę
âWhat we need is not a history of selected races or nations, but the history of the world void of national bias, race hate, and religious prejudice,â historian and author Carter Godwin Woodson said of founding "Negro History Week.â
The Granite Geek recently interviewed Senior Demographer Ken Johnson regarding his research that found that a "diminished natural increase in populationâwhen there are more births than deathsâwas a major contributor to the slower population growth."
Computer science faculty Mihaela Sabin and Karen Jin will present their research at the 2021 Special Interest Group on Computer Science Education's Technical Symposium.
A new study from Carsey School of Public Policy Senior Demographer Ken Johnson shows that U.S. population growth was at its lowest in the century last year, particularly in Northern New England and other rural areas.
Discover how UNH Manchester's psychology and neuropsychology programs give you the research skills and hands-on learning to prepare you for your career at our virtual info session on February 3 at 5 p.m.
The Shaw Innovation Explorers Program was launched at the UNH with gifts from David Evans Shaw â73, CEO of Black Point Group; John Shaw, CEO of Itaconix; and the Shaw family. The program will kick off at the start of the fall semester.
NH BioMade aims to improve human health â think hip implants, tissue engineering, organ growing â by advancing the stateâs rapidly growing biomaterials industry.
The Trump administration submitted a proposal on January 19 to raise the minium population of cities that are considered Metropolitan Statistical Areas from 50,000 to 100,000. If passed, the change (which wouldn't go into effect until 2023) would have âimplications both for research and for the many federal programs that use metropolitan areas as the basis for program eligibility, reimbursement rates, etc.,â said Ken Johnson, Senior Demographer at the Carsey School of Public Policy.