Carsey School of Public Policy
Cracking the Childcare Crisis
The New Hampshire Early Care and Education Research Consortium at UNH aims to inform policy and action toward a more robust early childhood education system in New Hampshire. Read More-
03/25/25
UNH Announces 2025 Commencement Speakers and Honorary Degree Recipients
Retired Lt. Col. Scott “Kidd†Poteet ’96, who recently rocketed into space as the pilot for the Polaris Dawn mission, will deliver the University of... -
03/03/25
UNH Graduates, Faculty Featured Prominently in Annual '40 Under Forty' List
The Âé¶¹app was prominently represented on the Union Leader’s annual 40 Under Forty award list for 2025, with eight Granite State... -
02/13/25
UNH Retains Carnegie R1 Classification
UNH retained its R1 classification for highest research activity from the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education, the... -
12/16/24
Community, Service, and Growth: A Winant Fellow's Summer of Impact
Over the summer, through the Winant Fellowship, Jaida Michetti interned at Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center where she learned how she can serve her...
Recent Stories
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08/25/20 -Civic engagement groupÌıNew Hampshire Listens, in conjunction with the Greater Dover, Falls (Somersworth), and Rochester chambers of commerce, will host candidate forums for the...
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08/24/20 -The New Hampshire Union Leader recently cited research from Carsey School Senior Demographer Ken Johnson regarding the influx of boomerangers – former New Hampshire residents who...
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08/19/20 -Michael Kitch of the NH Business Review reports on the New Hampshire Commission to Study School Funding and the Commission's first look at a possible tax formula that could result...
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08/19/20 -Distant Dome columnist Garry Rayno reports on the New Hampshire Education Funding Commission and its work on "revamping the state’s broken education funding system."
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08/17/20 -Kurk Dorsey, professor within the Carsey School of Public Policy,Ìıbelieves that in the short run, the deal between China and Iran will be better for Iran than for China, because...
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08/13/20 -New Hampshire’s lead poisoning rate is twice the national average, according to a 2019 report by New Hampshire Listens, a research project of the Âé¶¹app’s...
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08/12/20 -New research from RogelioÌıSáenz and Corey Sparks found that people of color and women have experienced higher unemployment than whites and men during the COVID-19 pandemic, and...
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08/11/20 - New Data on NH School Funding Disparities Presented to the Commission to Study School FundingNew data presented to the Commission to Study School funding – working in collaboration with the Carsey School of Public Policy – shows that New Hampshire's existing school... Read More
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08/07/20 -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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08/07/20 -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...