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Community, Service, and Growth: A Winant Fellow's Summer of Impact

Over the summer, through the Winant Fellowship, Jaida Michetti interned at Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center where she learned how she can serve her community. Her time at the hospital was not only educational but impacted the lives of the patients she worked with. Read More

Recent Stories

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    - One Million And Counting
    The 鶹app's uniquely designed lab has completed more thanone million tests to detect and monitor the coronavirus. The cutting-edge lab not only performs... Read More
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    “U.S. natural increase was already at a low ebb prior to COVID with the fertility rate hitting a new record low each year and deaths steadily rising due to the population aging.”...
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    In this recent article, The Washington Post examines 2020 Census data showing that in the last year the U.S. grew by the smallest percentage since its founding. The article...
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    - Style Matters
    Researchers at the 鶹app and the University of Nebraska at Omaha took a closer look at international leadership styles and found global leaders that had a... Read More
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    Child careaccessibility and affordability continue to impact people across the U.S., and the issue has been exacerbated during the COVID-19 pandemic. The Federal Reserve Bank of...
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    - Telehealth and Individuals with IDD: Challenges and Best-Practices
    On October 21, theWITH Foundationannounced a $50,000 award to the Institute on Disability for a one-year initiative to investigate best practices for offering telehealth care to... Read More
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    - New Medical Training to Address the Needs of People with IDD
    A research team from the Center for START Services at the Institute on Disability (IOD) at UNHhas been approved for a $50,000 grant awarded by theWITH Foundationto develop a... Read More
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    - Helping Teens Do No Harm
    With a major new grant from the National Institutes of Health, UNH researchers will study the effects of self-directed violence among teens on bystanders. Read More
  • UNH exercise science researcher Deborah Feairheller stands behind a fire truck, dressed in turnout gear
    - Sounding the Alarm for Firefighter Hypertension
    New research from UNH found that firefighters' blood pressure — already higher than average — jumps during emergency calls, putting them at elevated risk for heart attacks and... Read More
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    - Treating Diabetes with Snail Venom?
    The venom of the cone snail is a possible, if unlikely, source for a treatment for diabetes, UNH researchers have found. Read More