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The First Primary: Why New Hampshire?, David W. Moore, Andrew Smith
The First Primary: Why New Hampshire?, David W. Moore, Andrew Smith
The Carsey School of Public Policy at the Scholars' Repository
In this brief, authors David Moore and Andrew Smith describe the origin of the New Hampshire presidential primary and the Iowa presidential caucuses. The developments by which these two small states came to hold the first nominating contests every four years were accidental, generated by a variety of events not at all intended to educate future leaders and certainly not adopted with any expectation that these states would emerge with the enormous influence that comes with being first. But once Iowa and New Hampshire were first, and once they realized the extensive benefits the position brought to them, their leaders …
Eye Spy, Robbin Ray
Unh Researchers Solve Protein Structure Associated With Inherited Retinal Diseases, Robbin Ray
Unh Researchers Solve Protein Structure Associated With Inherited Retinal Diseases, Robbin Ray
Media Relations
No abstract provided.
Distinguished Professor Known For Enthusiasm; Scholarship, Micky Bedell
Distinguished Professor Known For Enthusiasm; Scholarship, Micky Bedell
UNH Today Archive
No abstract provided.
Greenhouse Sprayer Calibration And Spray Calculation Worksheet, Jonathan Ebba,, George Hamilton
Greenhouse Sprayer Calibration And Spray Calculation Worksheet, Jonathan Ebba,, George Hamilton
UNH Cooperative Extension
No abstract provided.
Unh Research Finds Political Ideology Influences Views About Fracking, Robbin Ray
Unh Research Finds Political Ideology Influences Views About Fracking, Robbin Ray
Media Relations
No abstract provided.
Unh Pollsters Provide Perspective On Polling And The N.H. Primary, Erika Mantz
Unh Pollsters Provide Perspective On Polling And The N.H. Primary, Erika Mantz
Media Relations
No abstract provided.
The Politics Of Fracking, Unh Communications And Public Affairs
The Politics Of Fracking, Unh Communications And Public Affairs
UNH Today Archive
No abstract provided.
Likely Nh Dem Voters Happy With Debate And Continued Early Nh Primary; Pessimistic About Defeating Trump 12/19/2019, Unh Survey Center
Likely Nh Dem Voters Happy With Debate And Continued Early Nh Primary; Pessimistic About Defeating Trump 12/19/2019, Unh Survey Center
All UNH Survey Center Polls
Ahead of the sixth Democratic Primary debate, likely Democratic Primary voters in New Hampshire are modestly satisfied with the criteria used by the DNC to determine who can participate in debates and most think the seven candidates who have qualified is too many or just about the right amount. A majority of likely Democratic voters are not concerned about hosting the first-in-the-nation primary despite a relative lack of racial/ethnic diversity in the state and more than half support state law requiring New Hampshire to retain the first primary. Likely Democratic voters are pessimistic about defeating Donald Trump next November, as …
Polling And The New Hampshire Primary: What To Watch, And Watch Out For, Andrew Smith, David Moore
Polling And The New Hampshire Primary: What To Watch, And Watch Out For, Andrew Smith, David Moore
The Carsey School of Public Policy at the Scholars' Repository
In this brief, authors David Moore and Andrew Smith discuss caveats that should be considered when interpreting what the polls mean for the February 2020 New Hampshire primary.
Top Business School Four Years Running, Sharon Keeler
Top Business School Four Years Running, Sharon Keeler
UNH Today Archive
No abstract provided.
2019 Books In Cola, Susan Dumais
Health Insurance Coverage In Nh, Unh Communications And Public Affairs
Health Insurance Coverage In Nh, Unh Communications And Public Affairs
UNH Today Archive
No abstract provided.
Clavier À Couleurs: An Exhibit Of Piano Preludes, Susan Adams
Clavier À Couleurs: An Exhibit Of Piano Preludes, Susan Adams
UNH Today Archive
No abstract provided.
Curtailed Operations Details, Unh Communications And Public Affairs
Curtailed Operations Details, Unh Communications And Public Affairs
UNH Today Archive
No abstract provided.
Meet Baby Mcgregor, Jeremy Gasowski
Unh Research Finds Granite State’S Electorate Changing With The Times, Erika Mantz
Unh Research Finds Granite State’S Electorate Changing With The Times, Erika Mantz
Media Relations
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Giving Up A Little To Get A Lot, Jody Record
First In The Nation: New Hampshire’S Changing Electorate In Changing Times, Kenneth M. Johnson, Dante Scala, Andrew Smith
First In The Nation: New Hampshire’S Changing Electorate In Changing Times, Kenneth M. Johnson, Dante Scala, Andrew Smith
The Carsey School of Public Policy at the Scholars' Repository
In this brief, authors Kenneth Johnson, Dante Scala, and Andrew Smith discuss demographic forces that are reshaping the New Hampshire landscape. They report that more than 20 percent of potential voters in the 2020 New Hampshire primary were either not old enough to vote in 2016 or resided somewhere other than New Hampshire. New Hampshire has one of the most mobile populations in the nation. Only one-third of New Hampshire residents age 25 and older were born in the state. Democratic presidential primary turnout in New Hampshire may hit record highs in 2020. Republican turnout, in contrast, is likely to …
New Voters In Nh, Erika Mantz
Anthropogenic Control Over Wintertime Oxidation Of Atmospheric Pollutants, Jessica D. Haskins, F. D. Lopez-Hilfiker, B. H. Lee, V. Shah, G. M. Wolfe, J. Digangi, D. Fibiger, E. E. Mcduffie, P. Veres, J. C. Schroder, P. Campuzano-Jost, D. A. Day, J. L. Jimenez, A. Weinheimer, T. Sparks, R. C. Cohen, T. Campos, A. Sullivan, H. Guo, R. Weber, Jack E. Dibb, J. Green, M. Fiddler, S. Bililign, L. Jaeglé, S. S. Brown, J. A. Thornton
Anthropogenic Control Over Wintertime Oxidation Of Atmospheric Pollutants, Jessica D. Haskins, F. D. Lopez-Hilfiker, B. H. Lee, V. Shah, G. M. Wolfe, J. Digangi, D. Fibiger, E. E. Mcduffie, P. Veres, J. C. Schroder, P. Campuzano-Jost, D. A. Day, J. L. Jimenez, A. Weinheimer, T. Sparks, R. C. Cohen, T. Campos, A. Sullivan, H. Guo, R. Weber, Jack E. Dibb, J. Green, M. Fiddler, S. Bililign, L. Jaeglé, S. S. Brown, J. A. Thornton
Faculty Publications
During winter in the midlatitudes, photochemical oxidation is significantly slower than in summer and the main radical oxidants driving formation of secondary pollutants, such as fine particulate matter and ozone, remain uncertain, owing to a lack of observations in this season. Using airborne observations, we quantify the contribution of various oxidants on a regional basis during winter, enabling improved chemical descriptions of wintertime air pollution transformations. We show that 25–60% of NOx is converted to N2O5 via multiphase reactions between gas-phase nitrogen oxide reservoirs and aerosol particles, with ~93% reacting in the marine boundary layer to form >2.5 ppbv ClNO2. …
2019 Nh Social Venture Innovation Challenge Winners, Erika Mantz
2019 Nh Social Venture Innovation Challenge Winners, Erika Mantz
UNH Today Archive
No abstract provided.
For One In Four Very Young, Low-Income Children, Parents Are Young Too, Jessica A. Carson
For One In Four Very Young, Low-Income Children, Parents Are Young Too, Jessica A. Carson
The Carsey School of Public Policy at the Scholars' Repository
In this brief, author Jessica Carson maps the distribution of children living with young adult parents, describes their parents’ characteristics, and details ways to strengthen policy supports that can fortify their families’ ability to succeed. She reports that while fewer than 5 percent of children live with young adult parents (age 18–24), the share among children age 0–3 is 16 percent, and among low-income children that age, it is 25 percent. Low-income young adult parents have different characteristics than their older counterparts; for example, they are more often parenting their first child with no co-parent present, and they have higher …
Unh Research Finds One In Four Very Young Low-Income Children Being Raised By Young Adults, Erika Mantz
Unh Research Finds One In Four Very Young Low-Income Children Being Raised By Young Adults, Erika Mantz
Media Relations
No abstract provided.
Golden Opportunity To Destress, Jeremy Gasowski
Golden Opportunity To Destress, Jeremy Gasowski
UNH Today Archive
No abstract provided.
Five Ways To Combat Stress During Finals, Unh Communications And Public Affairs
Five Ways To Combat Stress During Finals, Unh Communications And Public Affairs
UNH Today Archive
No abstract provided.
Creative Concepts, Susan Dumais
Unh Sails Into The Next Generation Of Ocean Mapping With Noaa Grant, Robbin Ray
Unh Sails Into The Next Generation Of Ocean Mapping With Noaa Grant, Robbin Ray
Media Relations
No abstract provided.
Cricoid, Arytenoid, Hyoid…, Susan Adams
Faculty Senate Agenda December 9, 2019, Faculty Senate
Faculty Senate Agenda December 9, 2019, Faculty Senate
Faculty Senate Agendas & Minutes
No abstract provided.