UNH in the News

Media stories featuring UNH and UNH experts
  • I am very worried. I am worried about the impact that climate change is going to have on New Hampshire. I’ve grown up in this state and have I have...
  • New Hampshire’s closely fought Senate race, a tossup battle that will help decide which political party controls the Senate next year, has rapidly...
  • New England students participated in a FIRST Robotics district event at the Âé¶¹app Friday and Saturday. This year's challenge...
  • Jeffrey Paveglio has felt two callings in his young life: to serve God and to serve his country.ÌıNow, as the brigade chaplain for a New Hampshire...
  • Rochester has become the latest Seacoast city to join New Hampshire Listens, whichÌıis an initiative of the Âé¶¹app’s Carsey...
  • That rumbling Concord residents felt this morning may have been a plow truck driving by. Then again, maybe it was not. An earthquake shook the state...
  • There have been several cases in which famous musicians have objected to and often sued political campaigns over unauthorized use of content. Most...
  • In the fall, seven presidential candidates showed up at a New Hampshire housing summit to hear about theÌıaffordable housing crisisÌıaffecting millions...
  • People who live in a low-lying area of the city like the South End should consider selling their house —Ìı“and I’m not kidding,†said Cameron Wake,...
  • The 2016 Presidential Race just finished one of the most tumultuous weeks of campaigning in recent memory. As Donald Trump continues to roll toward...
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