Vision & Voice

A quarterly news and event publication of the UNH Institute on Disability.  

The IOD wishes to congratulate three long-standing staff members for their recent career achievements.  Dr. Mary Schuh, Research Assoc... Learn More
Dr. Kelly Nye-Lengerman, a leader in employment policy and services, workforce development, person-centered practices, and evaluation, has been named ... Learn More
The Living Well grant (LW Grant), a 5-year grant funded by the Administration on Community Living (ACL), supports state partners in enhancing and assu... Learn More
We are pleased to announce that the Institute on Disability (IOD) at the University of New Hampshire has received a four-year renewal for the New Engl... Learn More
Job Crafting Among American Workers with Disabilities. Job crafting is an informal, employee-initiated approach to job redesign that has not been test... Learn More
New Hampshire hasn’t faced a pandemic like COVID-19 before, at least not since the Spanish Flu. As the state began taking measures to encourage social... Learn More
Helping People with Disabilities During a Pandemic
Helping People with Disabilities During a Pandemic Learn More
The Institute on Disability is pleased to announce that Kelly Nye-Lengerman, Ph.D., MSW, LGSW has been named Director of the Institute on Disability (... Learn More
This February, Jennifer Rabalais, Co-Director of the Center on Aging and Community Living (CACL) was awarded a scholarship from the CVS Health Foundat... Learn More
East Hanover, NJ – January 22, 2020 – Kessler Foundation has awarded a two-year, $250,000 Signature Employment Grant to the University of New Ham... Learn More