The College Letter
News and stories from the UNH College of Liberal Arts
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Talking Water in Cuba
“Water is the most important issue that our world faces,” says Jacqueline Gilbert, a senior anthropology and international affairs major. “It causes... Read More -
Trash Whale
The Inuit of Greenland have the most toxic bodies on the planet. A traditional people living in a pristine artic wonderland would seem the least... Read More -
Introducing ... New Faculty
One wrote a book about the funerals of AIDS victims in Swaziland. Another is researching an eighteenth-century French artist and his aesthetic... Read More -
Grand Challenges
Dean Heidi Bostic assumed leadership of the College of Liberal Arts this summer, on June 27. After just a few months on the job, Bostic — energetic... Read More -
Ready to Write
Pictured (l to r): Alecia Magnifico, assistant professor of English at UNH; Kim Beidleman, teacher at Prospect Mountain High School, Alton, N.H... Read More -
Building Momentum
The 2016 social innovation interns ready to present at a showcase held at UNH's Paul College. Liberal Arts student Edith Allard gives the... Read More -
Time Changes Still
"My approach was to look at this place — my home — and think about it as View Slideshow... Read More -
The Power of Liberal Arts in the Marketplace
The value of a liberal arts education in the twenty-first century. Read More
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