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Data Snapshot: U.S. Population Growth Continues To Slow Due To Fewer Births And More Deaths, Kenneth M. Johnson
Data Snapshot: U.S. Population Growth Continues To Slow Due To Fewer Births And More Deaths, Kenneth M. Johnson
The Carsey School of Public Policy at the Scholars' Repository
The U.S. population grew by just 2,020,000 or 0.62 percent between July 2017 and July 2018 according to recent Census Bureau estimates. This is the lowest population growth rate since 1937.
Hyperlocal Shrimp?, Unh Communications And Public Affairs
Hyperlocal Shrimp?, Unh Communications And Public Affairs
UNH Today Archive
No abstract provided.
Repetitive Concussions Create Lasting Impact, Robbin Ray
Repetitive Concussions Create Lasting Impact, Robbin Ray
UNH Today Archive
No abstract provided.
Sowing The Seeds Of Research Success, Kristin Waterfield Duisberg
Sowing The Seeds Of Research Success, Kristin Waterfield Duisberg
UNH Today Archive
No abstract provided.
Unh Research Finds Recreationists Support Offshore Wind Energy Development, Robbin Ray
Unh Research Finds Recreationists Support Offshore Wind Energy Development, Robbin Ray
Media Relations
No abstract provided.
Unh Researchers Find Lasting Impact Of Concussions On Young Adults, Robbin Ray
Unh Researchers Find Lasting Impact Of Concussions On Young Adults, Robbin Ray
Media Relations
No abstract provided.
Offshore Wind Support, Robbin Ray
Honoring A Wildcat Legend, Kristin Waterfield Duisberg
Honoring A Wildcat Legend, Kristin Waterfield Duisberg
UNH Today Archive
No abstract provided.
2020 Census Faces Challenges In Rural America, William P. O'Hare
2020 Census Faces Challenges In Rural America, William P. O'Hare
The Carsey School of Public Policy at the Scholars' Repository
In this brief, author Bill O’Hare discusses how the 2020 Census will have ramifications for every person in the United States, urban and rural residents alike. Outlining the special challenges that will make some rural areas and populations difficult to enumerate accurately, he identifies rural areas where special outreach and operations will be needed to get a complete and accurate count. He reports that though the rural population is generally easier to count than the urban population, several places and populations in rural areas will be difficult to enumerate accurately in the 2020 Census. They include: blacks in the rural …
Unh Partners With Seacoast Science Center To Help Diagnose Cause Of Deaths Of Marine Mammals, Lori Tyler Gula
Unh Partners With Seacoast Science Center To Help Diagnose Cause Of Deaths Of Marine Mammals, Lori Tyler Gula
Media Relations
No abstract provided.
Test Of Personal Intelligencemini-12 (Topi Mini-12): Brief Manual And Test (9th Edition), John D. Mayer, Abigail T. Panter, David R. Caruso
Test Of Personal Intelligencemini-12 (Topi Mini-12): Brief Manual And Test (9th Edition), John D. Mayer, Abigail T. Panter, David R. Caruso
UNH Personality Lab
Personal intelligence can be defined as the capacity to reason about personality and to use personality and personal information to enhance one’s thoughts, plans, and life experience (Mayer, 2008, p. 209). It is a “hot” intelligence in the sense of operating on information that is personally relevant and of importance to the individual.
The gold standard for measuring intelligences is through the use of ability scales. The Test of Personal Intelligence (TOPI), a 134-item ability measure, has been developed over three versions (1.0, 1.1., and 1.2) to test the existence of personal intelligence and to provide for its measurement (Mayer, …
Unh Moments 2018, Unh Communications And Public Affairs
Unh Moments 2018, Unh Communications And Public Affairs
UNH Today Archive
No abstract provided.
Registration Open For 5th Live Free Or Die Writing Boot Camp, Kristen Melamed
Registration Open For 5th Live Free Or Die Writing Boot Camp, Kristen Melamed
UNH Today Archive
No abstract provided.
A New Approach To Care Coordination, Bridget Drake
A New Approach To Care Coordination, Bridget Drake
UNH Today Archive
No abstract provided.
Nh Veterinary Diagnostic Lab Partners With Seacoast Science Center Marine Mammal Rescue, Lori Tyler Gula
Nh Veterinary Diagnostic Lab Partners With Seacoast Science Center Marine Mammal Rescue, Lori Tyler Gula
UNH Today Archive
No abstract provided.
Secondary Organic Aerosol Production From Local Emissions Dominates The Organic Aerosol Budget Over Seoul, South Korea, During Korus-Aq, Benjamin A. Nault, Pedro Campuzano-Jost, Douglas A. Day, Jason C. Schroder, Bruce Anderson, Andreas J. Beyersdorf, Donald R. Blake, William H. Brune, Yonghoon Choi, Chelsea A. Corr, Joost A. De Gouw, Jack E. Dibb, Joshua P. Digangi, Glenn S. Diskin, Alan Fried, L. Gregory Huey, Michelle J. Kim, Christoph J. Knote, Kara D. Lamb, Taehyoung Lee, Taehyun Park, Sally E. Pusede, Eric Scheuer, Kenneth L. Thornhill, Jung-Hun Woo, Jose L. Jimenez
Secondary Organic Aerosol Production From Local Emissions Dominates The Organic Aerosol Budget Over Seoul, South Korea, During Korus-Aq, Benjamin A. Nault, Pedro Campuzano-Jost, Douglas A. Day, Jason C. Schroder, Bruce Anderson, Andreas J. Beyersdorf, Donald R. Blake, William H. Brune, Yonghoon Choi, Chelsea A. Corr, Joost A. De Gouw, Jack E. Dibb, Joshua P. Digangi, Glenn S. Diskin, Alan Fried, L. Gregory Huey, Michelle J. Kim, Christoph J. Knote, Kara D. Lamb, Taehyoung Lee, Taehyun Park, Sally E. Pusede, Eric Scheuer, Kenneth L. Thornhill, Jung-Hun Woo, Jose L. Jimenez
Faculty Publications
Organic aerosol (OA) is an important fraction of submicron aerosols. However, it is challenging to predict and attribute the specific organic compounds and sources that lead to observed OA loadings, largely due to contributions from secondary production. This is especially true for megacities surrounded by numerous regional sources that create an OA background. Here, we utilize in situ gas and aerosol observations collected on board the NASA DC-8 during the NASA–NIER KORUS-AQ (Korea–United States Air Quality) campaign to investigate the sources and hydrocarbon precursors that led to the secondary OA (SOA) production observed over Seoul. First, we investigate the contribution …
Holiday Harmonies, Scott Ripley
Teaching Equity, Jennifer Saunders
Advancement Year-End Donations 2018, Unh Communications And Public Affairs
Advancement Year-End Donations 2018, Unh Communications And Public Affairs
UNH Today Archive
No abstract provided.
Unh Business School Receives Highest National Ranking Ever, Erika Mantz
Unh Business School Receives Highest National Ranking Ever, Erika Mantz
Media Relations
No abstract provided.
Unh Professor Elected To Royal Swedish Academy Of Sciences, Erika Mantz
Unh Professor Elected To Royal Swedish Academy Of Sciences, Erika Mantz
Media Relations
No abstract provided.
A World-Class Honor, Rebecca Irelan
Making The Grade, Sharon Keeler
The Apple Of Their Eye, Laura Chisholm
Unh Professor Named National Academy Of Inventors Fellow, Erika Mantz
Unh Professor Named National Academy Of Inventors Fellow, Erika Mantz
Media Relations
No abstract provided.
Dissertation Year Fellows Get To Work, Kristen Melamed
Dissertation Year Fellows Get To Work, Kristen Melamed
UNH Today Archive
No abstract provided.
Population, Greenspace, And Development:Conversion Patterns In The Great Lakes Region, Mark Ducey, Kenneth M. Johnson, Ethan P. Belair, Barbara D. Cook
Population, Greenspace, And Development:Conversion Patterns In The Great Lakes Region, Mark Ducey, Kenneth M. Johnson, Ethan P. Belair, Barbara D. Cook
The Carsey School of Public Policy at the Scholars' Repository
In this brief, authors Mark Ducey, Kenneth Johnson, Ethan Belair, and Barbara Cook combine demographic, land-cover, and other spatial data to estimate the incidence and extent of conversion from greenspace (forestland, shrublands, and grasslands) to development in the Great Lakes states. They report that greenspace conversions to developed land are most common in areas where greenspace is already limited. Population density strongly influences the conversion of greenspace to development. Conversions are most likely to occur on the urban periphery and in high-amenity rural areas. This research contributes to a better understanding of the linkages between demographic and land-cover change and …
Unh Research Finds Development Most Likely To Occur Where Green Space Limited, Erika Mantz
Unh Research Finds Development Most Likely To Occur Where Green Space Limited, Erika Mantz
Media Relations
No abstract provided.
Unh Partners With Zillow On Research That Finds Homelessness Rate Increases Faster In Least Affordable Rental Markets, Erika Mantz
Unh Partners With Zillow On Research That Finds Homelessness Rate Increases Faster In Least Affordable Rental Markets, Erika Mantz
Media Relations
No abstract provided.
Fellow Of Invention, Beth Potier