The College Letter, the newsletter of the College of Liberal Arts
The College Letter, the newsletter of the College of Liberal Arts's Articles
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Ready to Fly
Graduating COLA seniors look back on lessons learned and forward to bright futures. -
Imagining Your Journey with a Liberal Arts Degree
Distinguished alumni visit liberal arts classes to talk careers. -
From Digging to Digital
Preserving artifacts from the past with 3-D technology. -
Charting a Sustainable Future
UNH’s Model UN team wins awards, gains hands-on experience at Galapagos Islands conference. -
Inside the CMN Media Lab
A new media lab amplifies three-dimensional communication. -
Risky Business
New NSF grant examines the role of emotions in adolescent rule breaking. -
The Art of Fiction in Times of Crisis
Matthew Cheney, a Dissertation Year Fellow, explores how conflict influences literature. -
From Dirt to Pots
Tejas Moses creates Japanese-inspired pottery the traditional and sustainable way. -
The Thinker
Meet Andrew Ware, a guy who likes to ponder the big issues. -
Creditworthy
Josh Lauer demystifies the history of the credit bureaus in America. -
The Community Literacy Center
A new resource for students and educators. -
Welcoming New Faculty
Meet the newest members of the faculty in the College of Liberal Arts. -
The Transformation of Hamilton Smith Hall
Bridging history with 21st century learning. -
Arts Across the Globe
UNH music and dance students performed around the globe this summer. -
In Honor of His Grandmother
David Sharkey's next stop is a high shool in Madrid, Spain. -
Answering the Siren Song
Hannah Vagos '17 is teaching at the UNH ESL Institute before heading to Madrid, Spain, to teach this fall. -
Minding the Gap
Jordan Mrvos '17 tackles poverty at a local nonprofit. -
How Now Wildcats
In Shakespeare’s “Twelfth Night,” Duke Orsino famously says, “If music be the food of love, play on.” It’s a sentiment that could be applied to a collaboration between two English department classes... -
Indigenous New Hampshire
When it comes to telling the stories of indigenous people in New Hampshire, the “official” history — found on historical site markers, in textbooks and on public murals, among other places — only... -
Intro to Your Future
When Jennifer Drohan ’20 began her first semester at UNH last fall, she was ready to study anything and everything. The only problem, she says, was choosing one subject to focus on. -
Sparking Solutions
Many efforts within the College of Liberal Arts are addressing the pressing problems of our time. -
Juvenile Justice?
Though well-intentioned, the laws targeting sex offenders have done little to achieve the intended effect of making children safer, according to sociology graduate student Kei Saito. -
Time Traveling with Cinderella
On a Tuesday afternoon at Dover Middle School, dinosaurs roamed the auditorium. -
In the Final Analysis
Joshua Meyrowitz teaches students mass media savvy. -
Stressed Out and Vulnerable
Megan Duranko '17 and professor Sergios Charntikov discuss research data.
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