UNH in the News
Media stories featuring UNH and UNH experts
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It was a steamy August day in the sleepy town of Hood River, Oregon—perfect for Erika Doring to take her almost-three-year-old, Elaina, to the local... -
Dehydration can be deadly, and according to a new study published in theĚýJournal of the American College of Nutrition, most people have a hard time... -
As spring temperatures increase so does the danger posed by ticks. The experts say that because of the mild winter New Hampshire had, populations of... -
Kenneth Johnson, a sociology professor and senior demographer at the University of NH in Durham, is one of 33 national scholars to receive aĚý2016... -
A proposed rule change to the state’s circuit court system aims to end so-called debtors’ prison in New Hampshire.Ěý The change comes six months after... -
When people ask Tom Kelly what sustainability is all about, he asks them to think in return: What sustains us? Our food system, he says, is one of... -
NOAA on Thursday announced Jonathan R. Pennock, Ph.D., director of New Hampshire Sea Grant and a longtime coastal scientist, will be the new leader... -
The 2016 campaigns of Hillary Clinton and Carly Fiorina mark the latest in a string of 200 women who have tried for the top office in the land,... -
In confronting the nationwide decline in law school applications and enrollments that many in legal education have called “a crisis,” while also... -
As overdoses continue to take lives at an alarming pace in New Hampshire, a new poll shows Granite Staters increasingly view illegal drug use as the...

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