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...
Recent Stories
-
06/06/17 - Meet Music Majors Shannon Lundin and Mattsen Bradbury-KosterMusic Education majors Mattsen Bradbury-Koster, '18 and Shannon Lundin, '19 are spending their summer with the Spartans Drum and Bugle Corps from Nashua, NH. Mattsen is a drum... Read More
-
06/06/17 - UNH Dancers perform in ChinaThree UNH dance students along with Prof. Gay Nardone visited China this past May on a trip sponsored by the UNH Confucius Institute. The UNH students participated in three... Read More
-
06/05/17 - Meghan Howey Digs DurhamOn the edge of Great Bay, Meghan Howey, associate professor of anthropology, digs for clues to New Hampshire's early — and violent — past. Read More
-
06/01/17 - Fellows RisingFive student fellows look back on their college careers as they move surely into their futures. Read More
-
05/29/17 - Carl Wilhelm Frölich’s "On Man and his Circumstances:" A Translation of "Über den Menschen und seine Verhältnisse"translated, with introduction, by Edward T. Larkin Peter Lang (May 29, 2017) Read More
-
05/26/17 - How Now WildcatsIn Shakespeare’s “Twelfth Night,” Duke Orsino famously says, “If music be the food of love, play on.” It’s a sentiment that could be applied to a collaboration between two English... Read More
-
05/25/17 - Sowers Receives Gerda Henkel Stiftung Foundation GrantProfessor honored with grant supporting research on environmental infrastructure targeting in Middle Eastern wars. Read More
-
05/24/17 - New Book--Minimum Contract Justice: A Capabilities Perspective on Sweatshops and Consumer ContractsHart Publishing (May 4, 2017) The collapse of the Rana Plaza in Bangladesh (2013) is one of many cases to invoke critical scrutiny and moral outrage regarding the conditions under... Read More
-
05/24/17 - Indigenous New HampshireWhen it comes to telling the stories of indigenous people in New Hampshire, the “official” history — found on historical site markers, in textbooks and on public murals, among... Read More
-
05/24/17 - Grant Supports Research on Environmental Infrastructure Targeting in Middle Eastern WarsJeannie Sowers, associate professor of political science, has been awarded a two-year grant from the Gerda Henkel Stiftung Foundation for her project, “Targeting Environmental... Read More