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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09/05/13 - Author Dava Sobel Headlines New England Fall Astronomy Festival at UNH Sept. 13-14Award-winning author and playwright Dava Sobel will kick off the third New England Fall Astronomy Festival at the University of New Hampshire Friday, Sept. 13, 2013.... Read More
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09/05/13 - Alum Receives Fulbright to Teach English in BrazilRecent University of New Hampshire graduate Patricia Donahoe, ’13, a dual political science/international affairs major from Henniker, N.H., has been awarded a Fulbright English... Read More
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08/22/13 - Insights on EgyptJeannie Sowers, associate professor of political science at UNH, has conducted extensive research in and on Egypt and the Middle East. She is the editor of “The Journey to Tahrir... Read More
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08/08/13 - The Science of Art: Turning Used Metal into SculpturesHere’s proof that the career path we plan on is often not where life takes us. Wendy Klemperer is an artist--a sculptor who crafts animals out of twisted steel once used in... Read More
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07/25/13 - Alums Honor Parents with Endowed Professorship in EducationIrene Peters celebrates the creation of the John and H. Irene Peters Professorship in Education with, from left to right, Michael Middleton, associate professor of education who... Read More
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07/11/13 - Q&A with Children’s Book Author Rebecca Dudley ’85I read that you are an architect. Did that help the story evolve the way it did—through objects rather than words? RD: Definitely. My architecture and my model making come from... Read More
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06/27/13 - Smyth Summer Music SeriesThis summer, UNH Manchester will host six musical events for kids. The events are free and open to the public, thanks to the generous support of the Frederick Smyth Trust. All of... Read More
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05/30/13 - Q&A with Pulitzer Prize Winner Michael D'Antonio '77Michael D'Antonio ’77 has written a new book “Mortal Sins: Sex, Crime, and the Era of Catholic Scandal.” As part of a team of journalists from Newsday, D'Antonio won the... Read More
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05/23/13 - He Changed How Children Are Taught to WriteThomas Newkirk, professor of English at the University of New Hampshire Photo by Perry Smith, UNH Photographic Services Up until Donald Graves’ pioneering work on literacy, the... Read More