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The sweetpotato, a crop traditionally associated with the South, is making waves in New England, thanks to the collaborative efforts of researchers — including those from UNH — and local farmers. Read More-
05/21/25In this Newsweek article, U.S. News Reporter Jordan King interviews experts to examine the reason Americans are moving to low-tax states. Kenneth...
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05/16/25
UNH Helps Feed Seacoast By Donating Locally Grown Fish to Gather Food Pantry
The Center for Sustainable Seafood Systems at the Âé¶¹app has donated close to 60 pounds of smoked steelhead trout to Gather, a... -
04/15/25
Kidder Award Recipients Recognized at Annual Pride and Pancakes Celebration
UNH held its annual Pride and Pancakes breakfast to celebrate the LGBTQIA+ community Tuesday, April 8, honoring the recipients of this year’s Bill... -
04/15/25
UNH Partnership Helping NH High Schoolers Build and Race Submarines
In a high school garage turned engineering lab, UNH President Elizabeth Chilton recently met with a team of scuba-certified students at Sanborn...
Recent Stories
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03/22/22 - At the Top of Their GameThe U.S. Paralympic sled hockey team celebrated a gold medal four-peat at the Paralympic Winter Games earlier this month, and no college had more representation in Beijing – among... Read More
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03/22/22 - Carsey Alum Ali Sekou ‘19G Makes 2021 NH Union Leader Forty Under 40 List“Education is key for success.â€Ìı That’s the response Ali Sekou, a 2019Ìıgraduate of the Master in Community Development program at theÌıCarseyÌıSchool of Public Policy, gave when... Read More
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03/21/22 - Classic and ContemporaryStudent-run radio station WUNH has been building community over the airwaves at UNH and throughout the Seacoast area since 1961. Read More
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03/21/22 -The New Hampshire Bulletin recently reported on a growing general distrust in New Hampshire elections and in government in general. The news outlet spoke withÌıQuixada Moore-...
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03/21/22 -Small Towns/Big Trends: Demographic Insights on Living, Working and Thriving in Rural America–Carsey School Senior Demographer Ken Johnson – along with Carsey Fellows Shannon...
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03/16/22 - From Communications to Community EngagementAfter earning his degree in communication arts, Cole Riel ’17 moved from a diverse political career into a community engagement role at the Greater Manchester Chamber. Read More
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03/14/22 -A new article from NH Bar News shares how the Granite State's legal community are working to address diversity issues affecting representation. The article includes a reference to...
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03/07/22 - Nominations for Kidder Awards OpenPride Month is fast approaching and the Kidder Awards nomination process is now open! The awards seek to honor those who, through their scholarship, leadership or outstanding... Read More
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03/02/22 -Climate change has become a strong topic of discussion in recent decades, resulting in a divide of denial and science. News outlet Finger Lakes 1 reported onÌıhow politics and the...
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02/25/22 -An overall decline in the number of people residing in rural U.S. counties, accompanied by more deaths and fewer births, can be explained by difficult economic conditions,...