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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

Recent Stories

  • Voices of Wildcats: Olivia Dube '20
    - Voices of Wildcats: Olivia Dube '20
    UNHÌıocean engineeringÌıstudent Olivia Dube '20 worked on a research project that looked at coastal erosion in Seabrook, New Hampshire. Read More
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    According to Carsey School Senior Demographer Ken Johnson, "Americans should expect more discussions about race in rural regions"Ìıas nonwhiteÌıpopulations continue to grow there...
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    - Library Honor
    A scholarly article by UNH business librarian Wendy Pothier and Patricia Condon, research data services librarian, was named to the American Library Association’s Library... Read More
  • Ben Gutzler extracts a lobster spermatophore
    - The Joy of Specs
    A new study from UNH discovered a better way to count sperm in lobster that could help researchers of any animal species understand this key aspect of species survival. Read More
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    Twenty-five school districts and the state School Boards Association have joined forces in the latest education financing lawsuit and asked the state Supreme Court to set a...
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    Twenty-five school districts and the state School Boards Association have joined forces in the latest education financing lawsuit and asked the state Supreme Court to set a...
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    - Innovation Impact
    A new report ranks UNH sixth among midsized universities at turning research funding into economic impact. Read More
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    Michael Ettlinger, director of the Carsey School, sat down with WalletHub to answer questions relating to a recent study that the personal finance website released regarding the U...
  • Daniel DiRocco '20
    - Falling in Love with Chemistry
    Editor’s note: This is one in a series we call “The Places They’ll Go†that has graduating seniors sharing their plans for the future. Ìı Daniel DiRocco ’20 was always into... Read More
  • Sign shwoing the layout of Celia Thaxter's garden.
    - Bloom Where You're Planted
    In summers past, a visit to Appledore Island often included a tour of the gardens designed by the poet Celia Thaxter. While the original garden,Ìıalong with her cottage, was lost... Read More