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  • Paula Mouser stands on catwalk at Durham's wastewater treatment facility
    - PFAS Are Forever
    Two studies from UNH look at the fate of PFAS after being processed by wastewater treatment facilities. Read More
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    The Concord Monitor recently reported on a rise in racial tensions at a middle school in Concord. A facilitator from NH Listens – a civic engagement initiative based at the Carsey...
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    Patch.com recently reported on the recent impact of the release of the New Hampshire School Funding Study – a joint initiative of the Carsey School of Public Policy and NH...
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    Michele Holt-Shannon, director and co-founder of New Hampshire Listens at the UNH Carsey School of Public Policy, was interviewed by the Granite State News Collaborative on why...
  • Aquaculture structures with Ectopleura colonies on the sides. (Credit: UNH)
    - UNH Scientists Aim to Solve a Million Dollar Problem for Aquaculture Industry
    A pesky little jellyfish-like animal is causing major problems—and major costs—for aquaculture everywhere by choosing to permanently live on aquafarming equipment, reducing... Read More
  • Graphic describing USafeHS app
    - An App for Violence Prevention
    With new NSF funding, UNH's Prevention Innovations Research Center will launch and pilot a new violence prevention and safety app targeted to high school students and... Read More
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    According to research published by Jess Carson, research assistant professor with the Carsey School, the pandemic has highlighted the fragility of New Hampshire's child care...
  • Becky Sideman
    - UNH Research Takes Center Stage on NH Agriculture Radio Show
    Did you know you can make syrup from sycamore trees? And that seedless table grapes grown locally taste nothing like what you get at the grocery store? How about that wet brewers... Read More
  • Logo with leaves and words "White Oak New England Certified" are branded on piece of wood
    - Local Barrels for Local Spirits
    UNH has received a first-of-its-kind registered certification mark for New England-sourced white oak to be used in barrels for beer and spirits. Read More
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    Kenneth Johnson, Senior Demographer at the Carsey School, was recently quoted in a USA Today article. "It's unusual in the U.S. to have a state actually lose population," Johnson...