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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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03/15/19 - Investing in Our YouthPartnerships at UNH's Institute on Disability and education department bring research into schools and healthcare facilities. Read More
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03/14/19 - Indigenous New HampshireTwo members of the Cowasuck band of Pennacook Abenaki People are working with UNH researchers and students to give their history a new voice. Read More
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12/04/18 - Writing with a PurposeGraduate School, Connors Writing Center implement first-of-its-kind writing retreat. Read More
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12/03/18 - Memorial Service for Burt FeintuchCOLA will hold a memorial service to remember the life of Burt Feintuch on Tuesday, Dec. 11, 1-2 p.m., in Ham Smith 210. Read More
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10/30/18 - Reclaiming Research in the ELA ClassroomCathy Fraser, a teacher and librarian from Prospect Mountain High School in Alton, New Hampshire, has published her new book, Love the Questions: Reclaiming Research with... Read More
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10/15/18 - Fosters.com: A walk among ‘America’s Energy Landscapes’UNH journalist Tom Haines' new book is featured in regional news. Read More