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UNH Study Shows Non-Competes Can Stifle Innovation

A UNH study cited by the Federal Trade Commission finds that stricter enforcement of non-compete agreements can lower the value of patents and discourage employee creativity, highlighting how these contracts may unintentionally hold back innovation. Read More

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    - Part Of The Solution
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    - Excellence in Citations
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    - Promising Research
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    - Growing More Than Algae
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    - Returning to Where it All Started
    When Cyndee Gruden ’91, ’93G walked onto the UNH campus as a first-generation college student in the fall of 1987, she had a limited understanding of her own potential. Read More
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    The New Hampshire Union Leader reports on the increase in pandemic-driven relocations as people take advantage of greater flexibility in their work situations. According to Ken...
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    - Education Research
    Three COLA faculty win competitive Spencer Foundation grants. Read More