College of Liberal Arts
UNH Researchers Help Unearth What is Believed to be King Pompey Homestead
Archaeologists at the University of New Hampshire along with a historian at Northeastern University believe they have unearthed the long-lost homestead of King Pompey, an enslaved African who won his freedom and later became one of the first Black property owners in colonial New England. “We are... Read More-
05/28/24
Discovering Ina Jane Doe
Amy Michael, assistant professor of anthropology and director of UNH’s Forensic Anthropology Identification and Recovery Lab, and true crime... -
05/28/24
UNH Celebrates Graduates With Weekend of Commencement Events
The University of New Hampshire celebrated a lively and joyful commencement weekend with seven ceremonies on the Durham campus (and one at UNH... -
05/14/24
UNH Students Take Home Three Awards at Model UN Conference
Twenty UNH students had the opportunity to rub elbows with international ambassadors and gain hands-on practice in political diplomacy during a trip... -
04/30/24
URC Celebrates a Quarter Century of Showcasing Student Research
UNH’s Undergraduate Research Conference (URC), one of the largest and most diverse events of its kind in the country, celebrated its 25th year of...
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04/27/16 - Winston Thompson To Be Fellow-in-Residence at Harvard UniversityWinston Thompson, assistant professor of education, has been invited to be a fellow-in-residence at the Edmond J. Safra Center for Ethics at Harvard University. Read More
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04/27/16 - Another Look at Youth Group AbuseIllustration by Marc Rosenthal From the Boy Scouts of America to the Catholic Church, youth service organizations have come under fire in recent years for what has appeared to... Read More
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04/26/16 - Celebrating Duane Whittier, Perhaps the Oldest Member of UNHIn September of 1946, Professor Duane Whittier was a freshman here at UNH. He was one of the very first occupants of Engelhardt Hall. His first 2 weeks of his freshmen year he... Read More
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04/26/16 - Anthropology Major Ellis Codd presented his paper at 2016 Undergraduate Research ConferenceEllis Codd presented his paper at the 2016 Undergraduate Research Conference. His paper "discusses the appropriation of native Hawaiian culture. European settlers who came to... Read More
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04/26/16 - Hidden Gems, RevealedArtist George Loyd’s mural, “Agriculture,” is one of two Depression-era Works Projects Administration wall paintings undergoing restoration as part of the ongoing Hamilton Smith... Read More
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04/25/16 - Sexual Violence: Prevention Strategies, Centers for Disease Control and PreventionSexual Violence: Prevention Strategies, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Read More
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04/21/16 - An Artist's ResearchThe Naked Arts Act II event on Thursday brought poets, painters and playwrights to the Paul Creative Arts Center, where they presented their artistic research endeavors before an... Read More
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04/21/16 - 27 Centuries in 90 MinutesWhat do Syria, Nepal, Iran, ancient Galatia and sixth-century Europe have in common? Read More
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04/21/16 - Pr Howey discusses climate change in UNH SPARK 2016 Research ReviewThe Office of the Senior Vice Provost for Research chose "20 of the university's top climate researchers" to contribute to the annual 2016 Research Review SPARK magazine. ... 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