Shaping NH's health care landscape
NH Hospital Association President Steve Ahnen discusses health care landscape in the state, federal and state policies affecting patients, AI in health care and more
Sections
Extras
Connect With Us
The University of New Hampshire’s Advising and Career Center (UACC) is seeking employers to participate in a Feb. 22 career fair for students in engineering, technology and science programs.
The career fair gives employers an opportunity to meet and interview undergraduate and graduate students interested in advancing their careers through post-graduation employment, leadership programs and internships. More than 400 students are expected to attend. Faculty have the opportunity to meet with employers who attend the event to learn more about industry trends and staffing needs.
“UNH students are eager to work for local New England engineering firms, biotechnology companies and research organizations — as full-time employees and summer interns,” said Bethany Cooper, manager of employer relations and recruiting at UACC.
Students attend career seminars sponsored by UACC during the semester to help them develop resumes and interviewing skills.
For more information, contact Cooper at 862-2029 or Bethany.Cooper@unh.edu.
NH Hospital Association President Steve Ahnen discusses health care landscape in the state, federal and state policies affecting patients, AI in health care and more
Anthem and Martin’s Point are exiting the state entirely, Aetna is shrinking its coverage to just one county, and others are adjusting their plans, leaving some of the state’s counties with limited choices
New Hampshire’s attorney general says no improprieties by state officials preceded the sale of a large Nashua commercial building to China’s largest water bottler. But Attorney General John Formella’s report to Gov. Kelly Ayotte dated Oct. 3 says the provisions of federal law should have taken place prior to the sale of the 337,391-square-foot building at 80 Northwest Blvd. in Nashua by a subsidiary of Nongfu Spring.
Efforts to silence speech contradicts Trump executive order citing First Amendment
Despite a shift in policy, New Hampshire officials expect 100% of the households and businesses in the state will have access to broadband internet by 2026.
Careful planning around succession, market changes and investment choices can help you feel more confident about the years ahead.
Rajesh Nair is on a global mission to inspire students to experience the same joy he did as a youth in India when he learned how to build a simple crystal radio.
The Latest is a roundup of the comings and goings of the movers and shakers in NH's business community
Move to join the DH system follows two years of study