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  • David Finkelhor
    - UNH Expert Weighs In On Duggar Drama
    David Finkelhor, director of the UNHÌýCrimes Against Children Research Center When news broke that the Duggar family — known for their TLC show "19 Kids and Counting" as well as... Read More
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    Jane Stapleton is quoted in this article on ways to help prevent sexual assualt on college campuses.
  • Âé¶¹app welcome sign
    - UNH Center Releases Sexual Assault Prevention Findings to White House
    DURHAM, N.H. -- Prevention Innovations Research Center (PIRC) at the Âé¶¹app released important findings today in a report, “It’s Not Just the What but the How... Read More
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    Prevention Innovations will use the two-year, $579,301 grant to create an interactive intervention video game that can be used on mobile devices and the web.
  • UNH graduate Brianne Kennedy
    - Staged for Success
    Brianne Kennedy '15 carried a sunflower and a smartphone when she took the stage to sing the national anthem at UNH’s commencement earlier this month. She brought the smartphone... Read More
  • Construction Equipment on Site
    - Under Construction
    That ringing in your ears is not imaginary. It’s the sound of construction taking place all across campus. Even before the last cars rolled out of Durham packed to the gills with... Read More
  • Ross Conroy '17
    - UNH Student Headed to Rwanda on Boren Scholarship
    Ross Conroy '17 of Berwick, Maine, has received a Boren Scholarship to study inÌýRwanda during the 2015-16 academic year. The junior political science and international affairs... Read More
  • Gabriela Aguilera, UNH student and Fulbright fellow
    - Four Alumnae Fetch Fulbrights
    Four Âé¶¹app alumnae have been offered Fulbright U.S. Student Program grants. Read More
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    Jane Stapleton, co-director of PIRC, was quoted in this article that mentions the high school adaptation of Bringing in the Bystander currently being developed.
  • Lauren DeJoie ’15
    - Ending up “Hereâ€
    When Lauren DeJoie ’15 graduates Saturday, she will have changed her major three times, settled on a dual major, added a minor, completed three internships and found the route to... Read More