UNH in the News

Media stories featuring UNH and UNH experts
  • Michele Dillon discusses the extent of the church’s influence on Catholics.
  • The co-directors ofÌıNew Hampshire Listens,Ìıan interactive civics initiative at UNH,ÌıdiscussÌırecent incidents inÌıConcord and Henniker.
  • The NSF grant will help provide mentorship, paid internships and job placement for students as well as createÌıa stronger partnership with businesses.
  • Jason SokolÌıjoins Brandon Terry andÌıCallie Crossley to discuss the realÌıKingÌıand the legacy he left behindÌı50 years after his assassination.
  • According to a Âé¶¹app Carsey School of Public Policy report released in December,Ìıpopulations at risk of underreporting include...
  • Students keep the composer’s music alive, and Bill Ross discusses the role of UNH Special CollectionsÌıin preserving her legacy.
  • Marc Sedam’sÌıgoal is for researchersÌıand businesses to be able toÌılearn, shopÌıand live in the same place where they conduct groundbreaking research.
  • Elementary school teachers and Cooperative ExtensionÌıvolunteers will come together for a community-based professional development partnership.
  • Donna Edwards, senior fellow at UNH School of Law, is calling for major changes to the way the House handles sexual abuse allegations.
  • A look back at the experiences of “The Boston Five,†including UNH’s Michael Ferber.Ìı
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