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Factory smokestack in Stalinabad (Dushanbe), Tajikistan, Central Asia, ca. 1932-1933
Photograph of a factory smokestack in Stalinabad (Dushanbe), taken by Lotte Jacobi in Tajikistan, Central Asia, ca. 1932-1933. Low-angle shot of a factory smokestack secured by thin wires emitting a stream of smoke.https://scholars.unh.edu/jacobi_ussr_central_asia/1993/thumbnail.jp
Postcard of a guesthouse at the base of a mountain
Postcard collected by Ivorey Cobb while in Europe of a guesthouse at the base of a mountain; Oberammergau, Germany.https://scholars.unh.edu/cobb_photos/1310/thumbnail.jp
Ayotte Begins Term with Solid Approval; Housing Remains Most Important Issue in NH 2/24/2025
Governor Kelly Ayotte enjoys approval from a majority of New Hampshire residents in the early days of her governorship. Housing remains the most important problem facing the state, but taxes and education have crept up as areas of concern. A plurality oppose a bill in the state legislature which would ban transporting minors to get an abortion without parental consent, though many say they have not heard much about this bill
Covering the Care: Most Costly Health Conditions – Metabolic Disorders, Hemophilia, Cancers, and Transplants Top the List
This data brief presents a retrospective analysis of available medical claims data from New Hampshire’s commercial, Medicaid, and Medicare insurance programs. This brief focuses on the conditions that incur the highest medical costs, regardless of their prevalence among the population. Metabolic disorders, hemophilia, certain cancers, and transplants were identified across all three payers as some of the costliest conditions. Most of these conditions have low prevalence and could, in some instances, be considered rare. There is variability in the prevalence of these conditions by payer type and there is a variability in the costs paid by payer type, with commercial insurance consistently having the highest costs. The analysis uses administrative medical claims data from January to December 2022
Postcard of alleyway with Karlsburg ruins
Postcard collected by Ivorey Cobb while in Europe of an alleyway with Karlsburg ruins; Karlstadt am Main, Germany.https://scholars.unh.edu/cobb_photos/1312/thumbnail.jp