Arts
UNH Library Archives Photo Collection Documenting Immigrants in New Hampshire
As the time approached for final projects to be completed in the photography program Becky Field had enrolled in at the New Hampshire Institute of Art (now New England College), she knew many of her classmates were frantically scrambling to pull project ideas together. She, though, was experiencing... Read More-
11/01/23
George Clinton and the Parliament Funkadelic to Perform on Campus Nov. 28
The UNH Center for the Humanities is excited to announce a special campus event to be supported by the Saul O Sidore Memorial Lecture Series. Danny... -
09/28/23
Rare Botanical Book Collection Finds Home in UNH’s Dimond Library
UNH’s Dimond Library is the new home of a rare botanical book collection that includes some volumes dating back as far as the 15th century, thanks to... -
05/01/23
Discovering the Diverse Skills of John Mehrmann: Composer, Performing Musician, and Educator
John Mehrmann is a composer, pianist, organist, choir director, percussionist and teacher who resides in Maine with his wife, Abigail, and two sons.... -
04/17/23
Dane DiLiegro's Path to Becoming the Predator
What do basketball, butchering, Anthony Bourdain and bad-guy movie monsters have to do with each other? Admittedly, not much. But they are all...
Recent Stories
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11/12/15 - Women of Bone and Steel: Stays on Display at University MuseumPreserved corsets from the 18th through 20th centuries are lining the walls of the University Museum on the ground floor of Dimond Library, chronicling more than 200 years of... Read More
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11/11/15 - Art as a WeaponNew Hampshire is dealing with a public health crisis of epic proportion. In 2014, 326 people died from drug overdoses, due in part to a spike in heroin and opioid use. The... Read More
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11/10/15 - Crews, Cranes and Concrete: An Update on Campus ConstructionIt seems as though one can't go anywhere on campus without running into construction. Every morning, crews of electricians, plumbers and other tradesmen arrive in Durham ready to... Read More
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11/06/15 - Talking the Talk“The Global Dude: How a Foreign Language Puts You Ahead in the Game of Life,” one of the events presented during UNH International Education Week 2015, delivered just what its... Read More
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11/05/15 - A Test of OptimismDavid Kaye, theatre professor and chair of the theatre and dance department, will perform his one-man play “How I Brought Peace to the Middle East?” Friday, Nov. 13, at New York’... Read More
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10/18/15 - Speaking the Universal LanguageLixing Huang came to UNH from the other side of the world. He arrived four years ago not knowing a soul. But that didn’t last long. On move-in day 2012, Huang '15 went floor to... Read More
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10/16/15 - A Nightmare on Film StreetHorror films are explorations of the unspoken—exhibitions of our deepest fears that test boundaries between ethics and survival, morality and serenity, and that make us choose... Read More
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09/17/15 - A Shock of ColorHe shocks us when he flies like a red verb over the snow. —from “The Cardinal” by Henry Carlile There’s a new bird in town and it’s nesting on a plot of lawn off Main Street... Read More