Business
Government Shutdown Could Leave Markets Vulnerable to Insider Trading, UNH Expert Says
When the federal government shuts down, agencies like the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) are forced to furlough most of their staff. That means there are fewer regulators watching over insider trading — trades made by company executives or others with access to nonpublic information.Ìı Read More-
09/18/25
UNH’s Business School Launches Two New Online Graduate Certificates
To meet growing industry needs for short-form, targeted learning for emerging leaders, the Âé¶¹app Peter T. Paul College of... -
09/10/25
A New Era of Executive Education at Paul College
UNH’s Peter T. Paul College has launched The Leadership Edge, a modular executive education program designed for flexibility and accessibility.... -
08/21/25
UNH Study Finds Walkable Neighborhoods Eased Pandemic Mental Health Declines
UNH economist Karen Conway’s new study finds that walkable neighborhoods helped buffer pandemic-related mental health declines. Using national data,... -
07/22/25
UNH Professor’s Book Shows How to Build High-Performing Teams
UNH professor Vanessa Druskat’s new book The Emotionally Intelligent Team shares a research-based model for building high-performing teams by...
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