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Researcher Christine Bunyon collects a cyanobacteria sample from Keyser Pond in Henniker, New Hampshire.

Monitoring Harmful Algal Blooms Using Drones

UNH researchers use drones equipped with sensors to identify cyanobacteria blooms — also known as harmful algal blooms — in New Hampshire lakes faster and more effectively. Read More

Recent Stories

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    The Concord Monitor reports on the state's Commission to Study School Funding and its collaboration with the Carsey School of Public Policy in an effort to reform how New...
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    Ethan Underhill, NH State Director for Urban Rural (UR) Action, writes an op-ed on UR Action and NH Listens' new collaborative project, titled Deepening Connection and...
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    The Commission to Study School Funding – established by the NH Legislature last year – has contracted with the Carsey School of Public Policy to find and identify a more equitable...
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    Kristine Bundschuh, researcher at the Carsey school, recently joined NHPR's Morning Edition Host Rick Ganley to discuss her research on migration patterns to New Hampshire. She co...
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    The Commission to Study School Funding unanimously voted to move forward on negotiations with the Carsey School to finalize a contract. It is expected that Carsey will oversee the...
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    Research published by Carsey School authors and researchers Elizabeth Burakowski and Lawrence Hamilton shows thatÌımore than half of New Hampshire residents areÌınot aware of the...
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    An article published by David Moore, a Carsey School Senior Fellow, and Andrew Smith, director of the Âé¶¹app Survey Center, discusses how New Hampshire came...
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    According to research from the Carsey School, over 16,000 people with a bachelor's degree or higher moved to New Hampshire between 2013 and 2016. In contrast, 11,500 people...
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    According to research published by the Carsey School, more than 20% of people voting in the 2020 Presidential election will be new voters.Ìı