Health
Institute for Health Policy and Practice Keeps New Hampshire Healthy
To analyze the data at the root of high-quality health care and inform policy and practice, the state of New Hampshire often turns to UNH’s Institute for Health Policy and Practice. Read More-
06/03/25
Ph.D. Student Researching Rare Bone Disorder She Was Diagnosed with as a Child
Camryn Berry can distinctly recall the first time a doctor talked to her rather than around her. Now, years later, she’s bringing that same... -
06/02/25
UNH Police Sergeant Balances the Badge and the Books
UNH Police Sgt. Callum Cochran is earning his master’s in social work to help improve mental health resources for first responders. Balancing full-... -
05/27/25
Student Research Project Engineers Better CPR Training
UNH Ph.D. student Prashant Purohit developed aÌıCPR training mannequin for newborn care, using real-time feedback to improve technique and reduce... -
05/22/25
What’s Up with Medicaid? And Why Should We Care?
Deborah Fournier, J.D., director of health law and policy for UNH's Institute for Health Policy and Practice and former N.H. Medicaid director,...
Recent Stories
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05/30/13 - Renovations Expand, Brighten Athletic Training RoomTwo floors below the main entrance to the Field House, on the side of the building facing the southeast curve of the Reggie Atkins track, the athletic training room is a pivotal... Read More
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05/30/13 -Marine biology major Sarah VanHorn '13, who created a blog called Fishues to promote local fishing in the state, is the most recent UNH student to be featured in the University's...
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05/30/13 - Tablet Computer Stand Earns University’s First Design PatentTherese Willkomm, an assistant professor of occupational therapy at UNH and director of ATinNH, a statewide assistive technology program housed at UNH’s Institute on... Read More
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05/16/13 - A Lettuce in Winter?A UNH alumnus and co-owner of Demers Garden Center, a perennial and bedding plant mecca in the southeast corner of Manchester, Robert Demers has 22,000 square feet of greenhouse... Read More
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05/16/13 - Meet Five UNH Life SaversCatie Perrella '11ÌıÌıÌı ÌıPhoto by Lisa Nugent The National Marrow Donor Program lists nearly 10 million people on its “Be the Match†registry. One in 20,000 of those will have the... Read More
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05/09/13 - Love That Dirty WaterÌı Ìı Students from Oyster River Middle School conduct water quality testing at several points on campus and then analyzed their samples. The event was part of the NH EPSCoR... Read More
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05/02/13 - Relay for Life Marks 10 Years at UNHSenior Sarah Maskwa (4th from the left) with some of the 1,250 UNH Relay for Life participants who together raised more than $130,000 to fight cancer. Sarah Maskwa has the same... Read More
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04/25/13 - Sixth Graders Learn It Takes “Courage to Careâ€On an early April day that finds rural New Hampshire still lingering between snowbanks and mud puddles, 20 sixth-graders stand in a tight circle outside the Barnstead Elementary... Read More
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04/25/13 - Thinking on Her FeetAll student-athletes learn to balance the dual demands of academics and competition, but few do it in as dramatic fashion as Elise Beattie ’14 did earlier this year. Read More