Discover the Carsey Community

Discover the Carsey Community

The Carsey School is more than a nationally recognized policy education and research center—it's a community of change-making researchers, practitioners, students, and alumni. Members of the Carsey community work in all aspects of public administration, policy, security, and development.

Explore the #CarseyCommunity below.

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MEET OUR ALUMNI

Carsey's alumni come from all over the world and they all go on to be leading changemakers. On our Alumni webpage, you can find articles highlighting news and biographies of Carsey alumni from each program. 

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MEET OUR STUDENTS

With guidance from leading researchers and educators, Carsey students are on a path to becoming leaders. Watch student features from all four of our programs: Master in Community Development, Master in Global Conflict & Human Security, Master of Public Administration, and Master in Public Policy.

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MEET OUR FACULTY

Carsey's faculty include leading policy and academic experts, and renowned professionals in community development finance, demography, foreign policy, economics, and more. At Carsey, you learn from the best. 

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MEET OUR STAFF

Staff at the Carsey School of Public Policy come from all walks of life. One thing they all have in common though is a commitment to serving and helping students achieve their educational goals. So whether you’re looking for information on an academic program, seeking more information about our research, or reaching out regarding upcoming Carsey or NH Listens events, you can be assured that a staff member can offer the guidance you seek.

Contact Us

Interested in learning more about the Carsey School of Public Policy? Reach out to us regarding our Academic programs, Research, or just to say, "Hi!"

Degree Program Information and Inquiries

Have questions or want to discuss which Carsey School Master's degree program is right for you? Fill out the form below to request information from our Recruitment team.
 

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Contact Our Academic Team

Have questions or want to discuss which one of the Carsey School's programs is right for you? Schedule a time for us to talk:

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Robin Husslage, Program Manager
Email: Robin.Husslage@unh.edu

 


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Contact Anne Kimball, Student Services Coordinator
Email: Anne.Kimball@unh.edu

Carsey News

Each month, the Carsey School produces a variety of e-newsletters covering recent Research, Academic and General events, NH Listens news and events, and more. You can stay in touch with us by signing up for an e-newsletter below.

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Carsey in the News

  • U-Haul truck
    Thursday, May 22, 2025
    In an Associated Press article about immigrants keeping the largest urban counties in the U. S. growing in 2024, the Carsey School's Senior Demographer Kenneth Johnson commented “A substantial excess of births over deaths has long been the primary driver of U.S. population growth, but as this surplus dwindled in the last four years immigration provided the bulk of the nation’s population increase...
  • mother with newborn
    Thursday, May 22, 2025
    CBS News’ 60 Minutes Overtime interviewed the Carsey School’s Senior Demographer Kenneth Johnson to find out what’s happening with American women between the ages of 20-29 who are having fewer babies and may be opting out of having children altogether. 60 Minutes Overtime reports, “Johnson commented that finding out what’s happening among this particular age group is the "big question" and many...
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    Wednesday, May 21, 2025
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    In this Newsweek article, U.S. News Reporter Jordan King interviews experts to examine the reason Americans are moving to low-tax states. Kenneth Johnson, senior demographer at the Carsey School of Public Policy and professor of sociology at the University of New Hampshire, told Newsweek: "We have found that people don't migrate or stay put for a single reason. Rather, and this is a key point,...
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