UNH Today
Improving STEM Education
UNH will lead a master teacher program to support STEM education in Manchester, Nashua and Rochester schools.
New Pathways That Could Help Treat RNA Viruses Discovered
UNH researchers have identified new pathways in an RNA-based virus where inhibitors, like medical treatments, unbind. The finding could be beneficial in understanding how these inhibitors react and potentially help develop a new generation of drugs to target viruses with high death rates, like HIV-1, Zika, Ebola and SARS-CoV2, the virus that causes COVID-19.
NH Public Radio: Why Younger People Are Moving to NH and Staying
Kristine Bundschuh, researcher at the Carsey school, recently joined NHPR's Morning Edition Host Rick Ganley to discuss her research on migration patterns to New Hampshire. She co-authored this research with Carsey School Senior Demographer Ken Johnson.
Trust Me
The latest in a series of studies commissionedÌýby the Biotechnology Innovation OrganizationÌý(BIO) and the Association of University Technology Managers (AUTM) found that academic-industry partnerships ÌýsupportedÌý4,272,000 jobs during the years 1996–2015.Ìý
‘Daddy, I’m bored.’
Nick Mian, a clinical child psychologist and assistant professor of psychology at UNH Manchester, published a piece in the Boston Globe about kids dealing with unstructured time during the pandemic—and why it's an opportunity for growth.
The Story Books Tell
Julian Maduro ’21 grew up surrounded by books, but remembers that only one of them had a character of color. Now, she's turning that memory into meaningful research.ÌýÌý
During the pandemic, students do field and lab work without leaving home
Concord Monitor: Teachers Work to Broaden History Classes
After participating in a book discussion led by NH Listens, a group of public school teachers are working to broaden history lessons.ÌýKyra Dulmage is part of a fifth-grade team rewriting the social studies curriculum to highlight contributions of marginalized groups, including Native American Indians. This summer, she and her cohorts are meeting every two weeks via Zoom with Bethany Silva, who directs the Community Literacy Center, a resource for pre-K through 12 learners, families and educators at UNH.Ìý









































