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Gilman Scholarships Send Eight Students Abroad
Eight UNH students will set out for global destinations this spring as recipients of the Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship, immersing themselves in cultures and studying in locales as far flung as Tanzania and the Gold Coast of Australia. Read More-
01/12/23
Charles Simic, Pulitzer-Winning Poet and U.S. Laureate, Dies at 84
UNH professor emeritus of English remembered by NYT. -
12/20/22
On the Bookshelf and Streaming
A year-end roundup of books and recordings published by College of Liberal Arts faculty. -
12/09/22
Skiing Up That Hill: How I Discovered the Power of Resilience in the Snow
UNH journalism professor Sue Hertz publishes essay in Shondaland -
Recent Stories
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08/02/16 - Standoff: PoemsFor three decades, David Rivard has written from deep within the skin of our times. With "Standoff," he asks an essential question: In a world of noise, of global anxiety and... Read More
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07/13/16 - Linguistically Diverse Immigrant and Resident Writers: Transitions from High School to College(ESL & Applied Linguistics Professional Series) Routledge (July 13, 2016) Read More
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07/06/16 - Inside Higher Ed article debunks myth of the unemployable English MajorThe old joke about studying English went, “Would you like fries with that major?” I haven’t heard that joke in years. Barista has replaced fast food worker as the career of choice... Read More
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05/10/16 - You Were That White Bird: Poemsby Shelley Girdner Bauhan (May 10, 2016) Shelley Girdner’s first full-length poetry collection looks at the lifespan of a relationship–from the beginning of love until its end,... Read More
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05/03/16 - Bella Yue Bai: Try Your Best and Become BetterBella Yue Bai, an English Teaching major, was selected for the Create Your Own Story program for 2015-16. This program recognizes current students who have made their UNH stories... Read More
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05/03/16 - Samantha Granville: Determined and ResilientSamantha Granville, an English major, was selected for the Create Your Own Story program for 2015-16. This program recognizes current students who have made their UNH stories... Read More
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04/29/16 - New UNH Documentary Tells the Story of Black History in New HampshireHow does New Hampshire, a state with the motto “Live Free or Die,” confront and understand its participation in slavery, segregation, and the neglect of African-American history?... Read More
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04/21/16 - MFA Success Story: Midge Goldberg (MFA '06) recently published a book of poetry, Snowman's Code, which won the Richard Wilbur Poetry AwardMFA Success Story: Midge Goldberg (MFA '06) recently published a book of poetry, Snowman's Code, which won the Richard Wilbur Poetry Award. Midge was our very first MFA student... Read More
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04/21/16 - English Major Tom Spencer Writes Prize PlayEnglish major Tom Spencer has written a play, "Whatever You Want," that was chosen as a winner in UNH's annual Undergraduate Prize Playscompetition. The play, directed by... Read More
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04/12/16 - Humanities in the Digital Age: Collaboration is at the heart of a range of projects that explore the digital humanities landscapeWhen Scott Weintraub thinks about digital humanities, he thinks of conversations — and, sometimes, trees. The assistant professor of Spanish is working on a book titled “Latin... Read More