COLA Diversity, Equity and Inclusion
New Study Examines Disproportionately High Food Insufficiency Rates Among LGBTQ+ New Englanders
New study by NHAES researcher shows that while cisgender New Englanders face lower food insufficiency than others in the U.S., LGBTQ+ residents in the region face 2-3 times higher rates of food insecurity. Read More-
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10/25/22
Homes in the Wake
UNH collaborates on NOAA grant to study the climate change resilience of mobile homes. -
09/07/22
Meeting Great Bay History
A prestigious National Endowment for the Humanities grant will extend the work of the Great Bay Archaeological Survey to 72 K-12 teachers. -
08/22/22
A Summer in the Spotlight
Kaley Lambert ’24 found herself in a truly unique and distinctively rewarding position when she secured an internship with the Reproductive Freedom...
Recent Stories
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04/18/22 - Shining a Light on BIPOC History in N.H.The Center for the Humanities at UNH has received two grants that will help advance projects related to celebrating the history of BIPOC populations in New Hampshire. The National... Read More
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12/15/21 - Rolling Up Our SleevesNew lab is a hub for engaging with global racial and social inequality. Read More
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12/15/21 - “Many Thanks for Your Words”Conversational English class helps UNH housekeepers feel more at home in America. Read More
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12/15/21 - Going LocalNew fellowship connects student with a New Hampshire Indonesian community. Read More
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12/15/21 - Hope is a DisciplineCampus mural brings a splash of color and hope for social justice. Read More
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04/29/21 - Slavery and UniversitiesAlexis Broderick is named a Charles Warren Visiting Scholar at Harvard. Read More
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03/05/21 - By Putting Tensions on Stage, Colleges Aim to Change Campus CultureUNH's Power Play is featured in this article about how colleges are addressing DEI issues through theatre Read More
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02/02/21 - Black History is American History“What we need is not a history of selected races or nations, but the history of the world void of national bias, race hate, and religious prejudice,” historian and author Carter... Read More
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01/05/21 - Has Georgia Reached a Turning Point for Democrats? The Senate Is at StakeUNH historian Jason Sokol pens an opinion piece in the New York Times. Read More