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Students who are permanent residents of New Hampshire and plan to, or are, enrolled at an accredited institution of higher learning are encouraged to apply for the NHAB’s Broadcaster Scholarship Program. Deadline to apply is Friday April 5, 2024.
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NHPR Reads is a blog series published on the second Thursday of the month dedicated to poetry, prose, and everything in between. Follow along for a staff-curated list of what we’re reading that month and read along with us!
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New Hampshire Public Radio is now accepting applications for its Community Advisory Board (CAB)—a panel of listeners from across the state providing feedback to the station about programming, policies, services, and community interests. New terms begin Spring 2024.
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NHPR is excited to host a series of open houses for our listeners this March! These open houses will offer the chance for you to see a live broadcast with Morning Edition host Rick Ganley or All Things Considered host Julia Furukawa.
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NHPR Reads is a blog series published on the second Thursday of the month dedicated to poetry, prose, and everything in between. Follow along for a staff-curated list of what we’re reading that month and read along with us!
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In keeping with our commitment to becoming a more diverse and inclusive news organization, NHPR is making regular reports to the public on diversity in our staff.
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In keeping with our commitment to becoming a more diverse and inclusive news organization, NHPR is making regular reports to the public on diversity in our journalism.
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This is the first of what we intend to be annual public reports on NHPR's DEI-related efforts. Publication of an annual DEI report is a component of NHPR’s DEI Strategic Plan.
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NHPR’s Lauren Chooljian has been honored with a First Amendment Award from the RTDNA Foundation, the charitable arm of the Radio Television Digital News Association.
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NHPR’s The 13th Step was announced as one of 15 recipients of a prestigious silver baton by the duPont-Columbia University Awards on Thurs, Jan. 25, at Columbia’s Low Library in New York City.