Institute on Disability
UNH Names Andrew Houtenville Director of the Institute on Disability
Andrew Houtenville, a distinguished scholar and professor of economics, has been named the fourth director of the Institute on Disability at the Â鶹app. Read More-
11/25/24
UNH and NH DHHS Partner for Rapid Response Crisis Training Program
New Hampshire's Rapid Response mobile crisis response teams are on the front lines of the state’s mental health and substance use crises, providing... -
06/05/24
NH-ME LEND Program Director Betsy Humphreys to Retire
This summer, after a career spanning over 40 years, Betsy Humphreys will be retiring from the Institute on Disability (IOD) andÌýthe New Hampshire-... -
04/16/24
Improving Outcomes for NH Youth in Residential Treatment Facilities
On March 12, 2024, UNH Institute on Disability’s (IOD) children's behavioral healthÌýteam hosted an event in Concord to celebrate the end of a two–... -
03/19/24
UNH Institute on Disability Director Speaks at White House Event
UNH’s Institute on Disability (IOD) was represented at the White House last week, as Kelly Nye-Lengerman, director of the IOD, spoke at the...
Recent Stories
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02/05/18 -January job numbers are a solid start to the new year according to the recentÌýnTIDEÌýissued by the Kessler FoundationÌýand UNH’s Institute on Disability.
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01/31/18 -Americans with disabilities have posted year-over-year gains in the job market for the past 21 consecutive months, according to anÌýanalysisÌýby the Kessler Foundation andÌýUNH.
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11/17/17 - IOD in the National SpotlightUNH’s Institute on Disability may have a 30-year history, but it is not resting on its laurels. Read More
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11/17/17 - Life Through a Different LensMembers of the Northeast Passage Youth Sled Hockey Team have been documenting theirÌýeveryday lives. Read More
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09/20/17 -Gov. Chris Sununu has honored the IOD's Therese Willkomm with a 2017 Governor’s Accessibility Award.
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08/29/17 - Strength in NumbersThis past May, 4,736,000 people who have disabilities in the U.S. had jobs. That’s 3.2 percent more people with disabilities who worked than in May 2016, but still less than a... Read More