Health
New UNH Certificate Prepares Social Workers to Support Student Mental Health
UNH is launching a new online Trauma-Informed School Social Work Graduate Certificate in spring 2026 to help address New Hampshire’s shortage of school-based mental health professionals. The program trains social workers to support student well-being and collaborate with educators through trauma-... Read More-
11/20/25
UNH’s Dementia Care Robot Project Enters Home Testing
UNH researchers have begun real-world testing of AI-enabled robotÌýin the homes of families caring for loved ones with dementia, exploring how the... -
11/18/25
For Older Adults Without Children, Friendship Can Be a Lifeline
UNH research finds older adults without children experience more loneliness, but strong friendships significantly reduce it. Marital status also... -
11/18/25
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... -
10/28/25
Keeping New Hampshire’s Outdoors Open and Accessible
UNH alum Ladd Raine ’06 is helping keep New Hampshire’s outdoors open, safe, and sustainable. As president of the Rumney Climbers Association, he...
Recent Stories
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05/17/21 -TheÌýNew Hampshire Citizens Health InitiativeÌýat the Âé¶¹app Institute for Health Policy and Practice hasÌýjoined a national effort to stop the spread of COVID-...
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05/12/21 - Study: 1.4M Children Annually Receive Medical Care for ViolenceA national report from UNH shows close to one and a half million children each year visit a doctor, emergency room or medical facility as a result of an assault, abuse, crime or... Read More
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05/07/21 -Ken Johnson, a Senior Demographer with the Carsey School of Public Policy, was recently cited in The Hill regarding new data that shows that the new babies born in the United...
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05/05/21 - Hotter, Drier and AdaptedResearchers at the Âé¶¹app found that to live in hotter more desert-like surroundings, and exist without water, there is more than one genetic mechanism... Read More
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05/01/21 -Jennifer Rabalais, co-director of UNH's Center on Aging and Community Living, was recentlyÌýinterviewed by NH Magazine.
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04/26/21 - Brain MonitorWith a new National Institutes of Health grant, UNH researchers Edward Song and Arturo Andrade will conduct research on the neurotransmitter glutamate that will contribute to our... Read More
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04/14/21 - Challenged to Meet the ChallengesGrace Roy ’22 started mapping her future when she was in middle school, a future that aims to see people who are addicted to drugs or alcohol get the help, and respect, they... Read More
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04/13/21 - Âé¶¹app, Johns Hopkins University and Brandeis University Partner in Support of the Relational Coordination CollaborativeThe Âé¶¹app, Johns Hopkins University and Brandeis University signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) in support of a research collaboration to foster... Read More
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04/02/21 - UNH Nursing Achieves Highest Ever National Ranking from U.S. News & World ReportThe Âé¶¹app’s department of nursing has receivedÌýa #63 ranking for its master's programs fromÌýU.S. News and World ReportÌý(USNWR). This achievementÌýmakesÌýUNHÌý... Read More
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04/01/21 - UNH Contract Expands Treatment for Youth and Young Adults with Substance Use Disorders in NHThe NH Department of Health and Human Services Bureau of Children’s Behavioral Health and Bureau of Drug and Alcohol Services recently awarded UNH’s Institute on Disability (IOD)... Read More



















































