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Carsey School of Public Policy

Recent Stories

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    To learn how to better engage with those of dissenting opinions, students invited a facilitator from New Hampshire Listens, a civic engagement program within the Carsey School for...
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    New Hampshire’s Seacoast is home to some of the earliest history of European settlers anywhere in the country. Believe it or not, much of that history is still being uncovered....
  • UNH students talk to study abroad counselors.
    - Getting the Golden Ticket
    Fifty students have taken their first steps toward international travel. Read More
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    Carsey School: Coastal New Hampshire will lose 14 percent of its known prehistoric and historic cultural sites in less than 100 years.
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    - UNH Research Finds Sea-Level Rise Will Impact Coastal N.H.’s Cultural Heritage
    Coastal New Hampshire will lose 14 percent of its known prehistoric and historic cultural sites to sea-level rise in less than 100 years, according toÌınew researchÌıout of the... Read More
  • Students studying in UNH main library
    - Call for Scholarship Nominations, Applications
    Apply (or nominate) by April 20 to be considered for a University Community Scholarship. Read More
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    Kristin Smith, a family demographer at the Carsey School of Public Policy at the Âé¶¹app, where she is a research associate professor of sociology, said, “...
  • Shawn Gorman standing in front of L.L. Bean
    - L.L. Bean Leader Will Address 2018 UNH Graduates
    Shawn Gorman '89 will deliver the Âé¶¹app commencement address Saturday, May 19. Read More
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    What's affecting all of those categories now, population analysts say, is the end of the Great Recession. Young people, burdened with student debt and unable to find jobs tended...
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    - UNH Research Finds Economic and Family Distress Leads to More Drug Overdoses
    Counties with the highest levels of economic distress experienced an average of nearly 7.9 more drug-related deaths per 100,000 persons than counties with the lowest level, a... Read More