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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01/09/17 - The Second Report of the White House Task Force to Protect Students from Sexual AssaultIn this report from the White House Task Force to Protect Students from Sexual Assault, Bringing in the Bystander® is cited as a prevention program that works to "increase college... Read More
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01/09/17 - No Means No WorldwideNo means no. Not just here, on this campus, in this country, but everywhere, even in Kenya, which has one of the highest instances of rape in the world. Fortunately, it also has a... Read More
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01/05/17 - College Faculty Publications in Best Books Lists for 2016The College of Liberal Arts isn't the only organization celebrating the fine work of faculty in 2016. Three faculty books have appeared on prominent "Best of 2016" lists. Read More
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12/23/16 - Journalism Students Create Blog of Local Climate Change StoriesThis past September, as students in a new reporting workshop about climate change and the environment (ENGL 721) at the University of New Hampshire settled in for the semester... Read More
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12/21/16 - North American Border Conflicts: Race, Politics, and Ethics"North American Border Conflicts: Race, Politics, and Ethics" adds to the current discussion on class, race, ethnic, and sectarian divides, not only within the United States but... Read More
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12/20/16 - NHPR: As New England Ages, Immigrants Make Up A Growing Share Of Health WorkersReliance on immigrant labor for health care is only expected to increase, especially in New England, where there's a demographic storm brewing. The region is home to some of the ... Read More
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12/20/16 - Crain's Chicago Business: Illinois lost people in the last yearAccording to Kenneth Johnson, a demographer at the University of New Hampshire, the Illinois drop and that in many northern states is a sort of return to the norm, with domestic... Read More
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12/20/16 - From Nixon to Trump, and All the Presidents in BetweenPulitzer Prize-winning journalist Bob Woodward recently visited UNH. Read More
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12/19/16 - Education Department PhD Student to attend Clark SeminarJustin Benna, PhD student in Education has been invited to participate in the 37th Annual David L. Clark National Graduate Student Research Seminar in K-12 Educational... Read More
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12/19/16 - Hampton school superintendent gets NH's top honorKathleen Murphy was a 1994 graduate of the Certificate of Advanced Graduate Studies program in the UNH Education Department. Read More