UNH in the News
Media stories featuring UNH and UNH experts
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Jason Sokol talks about his new book andĚýhow America's fraught racial past has shaped current race relations. -
Âé¶ąapp professor Ken Johnson, an expert on rural life in America, said that the definition of “rural” varies significantly... -
“New Hampshire does have a modest minority population, but it is greatest among children . . . and particularly in the bigger cities,” said Ken... -
UNH alumnus Bobby Butler will be traveling toĚýPyeongChang, South Korea, with theĚýU.S. Olympic hockey team. -
The Finishers’ Program, developed by UNH,Ěýwill help 30 students from Manchester West and Dover high schools attend college. -
Researchers with the U.S. Forest Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture and UNH compared the fungus to six of its non-pathogenic relatives. -
Rural communities with high levels of poverty and lack of access to internet could be undercounted in the 2020 U. S. Census, according to a report.Ěý... -
This year also brought alarming findings about the incidence of infants born with symptoms of opioid addiction known as neonatal abstinence syndrome... -
John Greabe discusses term limits, campaign-finance regulations and restrictions on partisan gerrymandering in this editorial. -
Elizabeth Burakowski and her teamĚýaimĚýto understand how much winters will continue to warm in response to human activities.

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