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A New Model for Care: IOD Program Grad Takes Innovative Approach to Disability and Health

A graduate of a neurodevelopmental leadership education program at UNH’s Institute on Disability (IOD) is blazing a new trail in primary care for New Hampshire families, placing individuals and their loved ones at the center of an innovative approach designed to ease the transition from pediatric... Read More

Recent Stories

  • A Wildcat Welcome
    - A Wildcat Welcome
    UNH began welcoming members of its largest incoming undergraduate class since 2018 to campus with a host of orientation events throughout the month of June. Read More
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    The Daily Yonder: "Over the past decade, the rural population declined by 0.6% but simultaneously became nearly 4 percentage points more diverse. That represents a nearly 20%...
  • Celebrating Reunion Weekend 2022
    - Celebrating Reunion Weekend 2022
    UNH celebrated the largest reunion in its history during the weekend of June 2-5, welcoming Wildcats from 21 classes and a variety of affinity groups back to campus for the first... Read More
  • Commemorating Juneteenth
    - Commemorating Juneteenth
    Richard Haynes, long-time UNH admissions associate director, shares his thoughts regarding Juneteenth as not only a holiday, but a collective time of reflection.ÌýUNH will be... Read More
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    In this article The Hill reports, "More than half of American cities registered a loss of population over the last year as people flocked to suburbs and exurbs in what...
  • UNH Sustainability award
    - Sustainability Award/ Lifetime Achievement
    On May 10th, the IOD received a Lifetime Achievement UNH Sustainability Award in the staff category. The Sustainability Awards program at UNH celebrates and incentivizes... Read More
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    In this Washington Post article, Carsey demographer Ken Johnson observes, "TheÌýstory of Greene County is the story of much of rural America, where falling birthrates, an aging...
  • People posing with donate life banner
    - Going Above and Beyond
    Sally Nelson volunteered to be a living donor for a friend in need, andÌýthroughout her own months-long journey she credits her colleagues at the School of Marine Science and Ocean... Read More
  • A crowd at the pride and pancakes breakfast
    - Serving up a Celebration
    Welcoming an in-person crowd for the first time since 2019, the 29th annual Pride and Pancakes breakfast (formerly known as the LGBTQ+ and Ally Pancake Breakfast) was held at UNH... Read More
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    In this Associated Press article, Carsey School Senior Demographer Kenneth Johnson discusses the implications of the U.S. Census Bureau changing the definition of an urban area.Ìý