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WMUR: Poll: Shaheen in strong position; reps. may be vulnerable (Andy Smith)

In the MediaAndy Smith and recent WMUR/Granite State Poll results are featured on WMUR.

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NHPR: A Roundtable of Granite Staters With Connections To Egypt (Jeannie Sowers)

In the MediaPolitical Scientist Jeannie Sowers discusses developments in Egypt on NHPR.

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National Journal: Wait, Marco Rubio Would Shut Down the Government Over...

In the MediaPolitical Scientist Dante Scala comments in the National Journal on Marco Rubio.

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Middle East Research and Information Project: On Egypt's Day of Infamy...

In the MediaPolitical Science Associate Professor Jeannie Sowers provides commentary on recent events in Egypt.

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Insights on Egypt

Jeannie Sowers, associate professor of political science at UNH, has conducted extensive research in and on Egypt and the Middle East. She is the editor of “The Journey to Tahrir: Revolution, Protest,...

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Union Leader: Former House Speaker O'Brien won't run for Congress (Dante Scala)

In the MediaPolitical science professor Dante Scala offers commentary in a Union Leader story about William O'Brien.

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Recent POLT/IA Alum Patricia Donahoe Receives Fulbright to Teach English in...

DURHAM, NH -- Recent University of New Hampshire graduate Patricia Donahoe, '13, a dual political science/international affairs major from Henniker, N.H., has been awarded a Fulbright English Teaching...

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Portsmouth Herald: Seacoast talks possible attack on Syria (Alynna Lyon)

In the MediaPolitical scientist Alynna Lyon quoted in Portsmouth Herald story on Syria.

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Concord Monitor: NH Senate leader Jeb Bradley won’t run for U.S. Senate in...

In the MediaPolitical Scientist Dante Scala is quoted in the Concord Monitor about 2014 Senate race.

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UNH Welcomes Pulitzer Prize Winner and LBJ Biographer Robert Caro Sept. 27

DURHAM, N.H. – Pulitzer Prize winner and author Robert Caro, who has written extensively on the life and presidency of President Lyndon B. Johnson, will give the inaugural Rutman Distinguished Lecture...

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COLA in the Media: Weekly Roundup

USA Today: US population growth slows to just 0.71% (Kenneth Johnson)Standard-Examiner: Utah population rises to more than 2.9 million (Kenneth Johnson)Concord Monitor:

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Students Attend Conference on U.S. Affairs at West Point

UNH Political Science Majors Brianna Cole and Ashley Marcoux recently participated in the 65th annual Student Conference on U.S. Affairs at The United States Military Academy at West Point. It is the...

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Profile in Sustainability: Mary Malone

Mary Malone, associate professor in political science, talks about the sustainability.Tell us about you scholarship in Latin America. How does it connect to sustainability?I study the impact of crime...

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Professor's Article Named One of 75 Most Influential in Public Administration...

The editor-in-chief of Public Administration Review (PAR), James Perry, announced on Monday that UNH Professor Mel Dubnick's article, "Accountability in the Public Sector: Lessons from the Challenger...

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2014 University-Wide Student Awards Announced

Each spring, university-wide, competitive achievement awards are given to only a dozen or so of the most accomplished and impressive undergraduates at UNH. This year, four liberal arts students won...

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UNH Model UN Team Takes Home Two Awards

The UNH Model United Nations team, representing Estonia, participated in the National Collegiate College Association (NCCA) Conference in New York last week. The UNH team brought home two awards: for...

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COLA Students Travel to Jordan, Kyrgyzstan on Gilman Scholarships

Two UNH students have received competitive Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarships to fund study abroad trips in summer 2014: Gabriela Aguilera and Lena Khawatmi.

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A Study Buddy in Brazil

When students come to class at Universidade Federal do Tocantins, Brazil, they often come empty handed. They might not bring a notebook to take notes, or they've left their textbook at home. They're...

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Of Presidential Politics and Life Lessons Learned

After a lifetime spent researching and writing American presidents, world-renowned presidential historian Doris Kearns Goodwin has a bit of anxiety about  what might happen to her in the afterlife.

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Passing: Robert B. Dishman, Political Scientist

Professor emeritus Robert B. Dishman, 96, of Durham, passed away peacefully on December 24, 2014. He was born in Pennsylvania and grew up in St. Louis, Missouri.

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