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Concord Monitor: Research Reflects Strong Differences in Opinion Depending on People’s Political Views

A study by Lawrence Hamilton, senior researcher at the Carsey School, and Thomas Safford found that 72% of people trusted science agenices while only 47% said that they were "very" or "somewhat" confident in the federal government's handling of the crisis. The research also found that conservatives are less trusting of science and more confident in the Trump Administration than liberals.

Light Work

One morning during the first week of April, graduate student Castine Bernardy entered a deserted parking lot in MaineĢżbeside an empty car whose back hatch wasĢż raised. Professor Jim Malley watched from a distance as Bernardy retrieved the lab supplies he had left for her in his car.

Getting the Gold

Alyssa Greig ā€˜21 and Audrey Coleman ā€˜21 will receive assistance with their college expenses next year as recipients of Goldwater Scholarships, considered the nation’s premier undergraduate honor for science, math, engineering and technology (STEM) majors.

Perfect Match

This year, UNH’s graduating dietetics majors have achieved an impressive feat: all who applied for dietetic internships through the ā€œmatchingā€ system have been accepted, or ā€œmatched,ā€ by one of their top three choices.Ģż