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What is the B.S. in public health? The dynamic and flexible Bachelor of Public Health (BPH) program is designed for students who want to broaden their expertise and explore diverse areas of public ...
Pursue the Child Life minor at UNH, gaining skills to support children and families facing illness or trauma through hands-on experience, research, and interdisciplinary learning. - Program of Study ...
WHY STUDY SPORT MANAGEMENT AT UNH? As a sport management minor at UNH, you’ll be exposed to the primary functions of sport management while being allowed to choose courses that fit your specific ...
The Applied Human Anatomy and Physiology minor at UNH offers comprehensive training in the fundamentals of human body structure and function. Here you'll be able to explore multiple specialized ...
The complexity of the term fascism leads to its rather ambiguous and incoherent use in today’s political climate. However, we can look to Robert Paxton’s Anatomy of Fascism (2005) for a more cohesive ...
The University of New Hampshire’s Center for Studying Healthcare Markets is a new initiative aimed at analyzing local trends in healthcare market consolidation and their various effects on consumers.
A snapshot of UNH Numbers are just one way to measure what makes UNH extraordinary. Explore key stats on student success, value, research, sustainability, and campus experience, and see why Wildcats ...
McLaughlin is a small hall with first-year only residents who enjoy a strong sense of community within the building, as well as its great location! Situated on a hill overlooking the western side of ...
Your UNH ID card is required for access into the dining halls. Your ID card is also used for Dining Dollar purchases as it holds the fund balances and works like a debit card. Learn more here. UNH ...
UNH leads a new USDA-funded agroforestry project that studies integrating crop and animal farming in forested areas for enhanced food production, carbon sequestration and climate resilience.
UNH economist Karen Conway’s new study finds that walkable neighborhoods helped buffer pandemic-related mental health declines. Using national data, she and collaborator Andrea Menclova showed that ...