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  • So Much To Celebrate
    - So Much To Celebrate
    There was no shortage of great moments to celebrate at UNH in 2021. Join us in taking a look back at some of the most memorable highlights from an outstandingÌýyear. Read More
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    In this recent article, The Washington Post examines 2020 Census data showing that in the last year the U.S. grew by the smallest percentage since its founding. The article...
  • A photo showing a woman holding up a sign that says We Need A Change
    - Upcoming Event – No Time to Talk: Civility, Protest and Making Change
    No Time to Talk: Civility Protest and Making Change Feb. 2, 2022, 3:30 – 5 p.m. Register to Attend this Online Event Read More
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    Employment within the University System of New Hampshire (USNH) offers benefits beyond the beautiful campus, comprehensive healthcare, and retirement planning. As a USNH employee...
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    Maine Public recently recorded an interview with Deqa Dhalac ‘13G, a graduate of the Carsey School’s Master in Community Development program who was sworn in as mayor of South...
  • Two middle school students, a boy and a girl, work together on a computer.
    - The Language of STEM
    With $3.5 million from the Department of Education, UNH researchers will enhance STEM understanding among N.H.'s English learners. Read More
  • student standing outside Little Indonesia storefront in Somersworth
    - Going Local
    New fellowship connects student with a New Hampshire Indonesian community. Read More
  • Off and Running
    - Off and Running
    Many of the things Nathaniel Hunt ’22 learned as a philosophy major proved beneficial when he conceived a business idea, and his partnership with the Peter T. Paul... Read More
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    Originally published on the Opportunity of Finance Network (OFN) digest blog, this article examines the academic partnership between the Carsey School and OFN, with an interview...
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    This recent article – written by Keystone International and featured on the Carsey School of Public Policy blog – examines some of the different career fields that public service...