UNH in the News

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  • The growing elderly population will also put pressure on lawmakers to shift funding toward programs such as Medicare and Social Security,...
  • A new report, informed by data from UNH’s Institute on Disability,Ìýfinds that while there’s been some improvement, people with disabilities face huge...
  • The collaborative, three-state study is an important first step in providing a baseline for organic growers who could face challenges due to...
  • The technologyÌýis part of a suite of weather instruments created specifically for new NOAAÌýsatellites designed to better forecast weather.
  • It turns out this tattoo shop - with its mix of out-of-staters and different races - is in some ways representative of what’s happening...
  • Regions that fall into that category in Idaho include rural areas, as well as areas in and near Native American reservations, according toÌý2020...
  • The Center for Family Business is now permanently housed in Paul College.
  • An intern at the Prevention Innovations Research Center talks about the center's research, their new app and her own thoughts and theories about...
  • Richard England comments on theÌýpotentially regressive impact of use-value assessment programs.
  • Chris Glynn co-authored a study whichÌýexaminesÌýthe relationship between rising rents and increased homelessness in theÌýlargestÌýU.S. cities.
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