September 2022

CoRE Research Stories

5 Years of CoRE!

As part of our celebration of CoRE's 5th anniversary, we wanted to share research stories about CoRE-funded projects over the years. Please use the links below to read more about the exciting projects UNH's researchers are conducting and which highlight the strengths of using collaborative and interdisciplinary approaches to ask complex questions.

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Making the Impossible Possible: CoRE-Funded Projects in Technology and Patient Care

Written by Catherine M. Welter

One of many issues that the COVID-19 pandemic has brought into focus is the impact that one’s daily surroundings can have on physical and mental health. For essential workers, occupational safety has taken on a new meaning, while nonessential employees have found themselves working from home for months, or even years, at a time. Concern over the resulting risk to physical and mental health has struck a chord with disability communities and...

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Writing, Digital Literacies, and STEM Education in NH

Written by Leanna Lostoski-Ho

When asked about the successful approaches to collaborative interdisciplinary research, Bethany Silva (research assistant professor of education) explains, “It’s a long game. It’s not a short game.” Silva is one of the co-principal investigators of a recently awarded $3.5 million, five-year grant from the US Department of Education to fund the SLATE (STEM-Language Arts Teaching/learning Ecosystems) program. SLATE aims to address inequities in STEM education in middle and high school students in the Manchester...

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