Perry Smith

Perry Smith's Articles

  • Amy Michael portrait

    Discovering Ina Jane Doe

    Amy Michael, assistant professor of anthropology and director of UNH’s Forensic Anthropology Identification and Recovery Lab, and true crime podcaster Laurah Norton (“The Fall Lineâ€) have been...
  • Students presenting on stage

    Tackling the Challenge

    A smart ring that can detect the presence of date rape drugs in drinks, an edible supplement made from seaweed to reduce methane production in cows and a process to produce renewable jet fuel were...
  • Paul Creative Arts Center at UNH

    Passings: Sarah Jane Marschner

    Theatre and dance faculty emerita is mourned.
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    Fellows Take Flight

    COLA student fellows, open-minded and determined, are ready for the future.
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    The Gary Lindberg Award

    Lucy Salyer, professor of history, has been named the 2022 Lindberg Award winner in COLA.
  • Abrita Kuthumi

    Blazing a Trail

    Abrita Kuthumi ’21, a political science/international affairs major from Barrington, New Hampshire, is a winner of the prestigious Marshall Scholarship, one of just 41 students to earn the award in...
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    Fantastic Fellows

    They’ve succeeded at UNH. Next stop: the world.
  • montage of faculty award winners

    Crack Faculty

    COLA celebrates award-winning faculty in the College.
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    Lindberg Honor

    John Mayer, professor of psychology, is named the 2021 Lindberg Award winner in COLA.
  • Dean Michele Dillon

    Greetings from Dean Dillon

    Despite a challenging year, the College is still #COLAStrong.
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    A Matter of Life and Death

    Mike Alvarez explores the interplay of trauma, creativity and suicide.
  • Headshot of psychology professor Jack Mayer

    Overconfident, Underwhelming

    New research finds less confident people have higher personal intelligence.
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    Museum Leader

    Museum of Art director Kristina Durocher is named president of a national organization.
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    Crossed Paths

    A UNH historian is the first to connect two movements that changed Chinese history in the 20th century.
  • Kabria Baumgartner

    English Professor Named Emerging Scholar By Diverse Magazine

    UNH faculty are once again being recognized at the national level for scholarship that is changing the way we think and teach about race, gender and equity.
  • Winners of the 2019 NH Social Venture Innovation Challenge

    2019 NH Social Venture Innovation Challenge Winners

    A digital platform to help educators use experiential education to improve students’ lives and a micro-franchise that delivers vitamin supplementation to people in Haiti were the winners of UNH’s...
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    #COLAStrong

    Dean Michele Dillon reflects on strengths and strategies in the College of Liberal Arts.
  • Katie Titus in archaelogy lab with Amy Michael and Greg McMahon

    Joining the Team

    Faculty mentors help an undergraduate researcher make her mark at an archaeological dig site in Turkey.
  • Kabria Baumgartner outside Hamilton Smith Hall

    Democratizing American Education

    The College Letter has a Q&A with Kabria Baumgartner, assistant professor of American studies.
  • map of Palestine with electrical grid

    Power Play

    A UNH historian's new book examines the role of electric power in the founding of Israel.
  • photo of Sean Moore

    Books: Slavery and the Making of Early American Libraries

    An interview with Sean Moore, associate professor of English, explores his newest book.
  • photo of ten ambassadors in Hamilton Smith

    Lessons Ably Learned

    COLA students are ready to put a rich array of experiences to work.
  • Winning team poses with competition director, dean, and benefactor

    Safety First

    Holloway Competition winning team aims to make dating safer.
  • photo of Douglas Lanier with Shakespeare Folio

    Money, Cynicism and Friendship

    English professor Douglas Lanier explores "Timon of Athens" in a new edition of Shakespeare’s play.
  • Betsy Carter, Assistant Professor of Political Science

    Raising the Glass

    A Fulbright Scholar studies the impact of politics and cooperation on the value of wine.
  • photo of Anna Wainwright

    Birgitta of Sweden

    An Italian professor wins a prestigious fellowship to study the legacy of a Medieval saint.
  • Professor Wheeler Ruml beside a robot

    Fellow of Invention

    Wheeler Ruml, a professor of computer science at UNH, has been named a Fellow of the National Academy of Inventors.
  • Rising to the Challenge

    Rising to the Challenge

    Social business competition winners get creative at the annual NH SVIC.
  • photo of Burt Feintuch

    Passings: Burt Feintuch

    Professor of English and folklore Burt Feintuch is mourned by colleagues.
  • photo of Aria Halliday

    Duke Fellow

    A UNH women’s studies faculty member was awarded a Duke University summer fellowship on tenure.
  • photo of Michael Leese

    Wealth in Ancient Greece

    Michael Leese has received a Harvard University Loeb Classical Library Foundation Fellowship.
  • group photo of nine student ambassadors outside academic building

    Ready to Fly

    Graduating COLA seniors look back on lessons learned and forward to bright futures.
  • 3 photos: Andy Coville '82, Natalie Jacobson '65, Katie Bouton '96

    Imagining Your Journey with a Liberal Arts Degree

    Distinguished alumni visit liberal arts classes to talk careers.
  • YouScheduler teammates Kristian Comer and Francesco Mikulis-Borsoi pose with their faculty advisor, Ian Grant.

    Scheduled to Win

    And the winner of the 30thÌıannual Paul J. Holloway Prize Innovation to Market Competition is...
  • Associate professor of marketing Shuili Du

    Successful and Sustainable

    Firms that are more sustainable benefit in an expected way.Ìı
  • Assistant professor of marketing Matt O'Hern

    Crowdsourcing for Innovation

    Matthew O’Hern’s career path has been set since he was in sixth grade.
  • Associate professor of marketing Ludwig Bstieler

    Innovative Collaboration

    When it comes to new product development, more heads around the table can mean more innovation, but also more headaches for the partners involved.
  • Associate professor of marketing Billur Akdeniz

    Analyzing Innovation

    Billur Akdeniz'sÌıwork as an associate professor of marketing keeps her very connected to business practice.Ìı
  • Associate professor of decision sciences Ali Hojjat

    Getting the Right Eyeballs

    Ever noticed those ads that pop up or fill in the banners and borders of the web pages you visit?Ìı
  • Assistant professor of marketing Danielle Brick

    Do Relationships Run on Dunkin’?

    You like Coke and Starbucks. Your partner likes Pepsi and Dunkin’ Donuts. Does it matter?Ìı
  • Associate professor of economics Reagan Baughma

    Sound Public Policy and Good Economics

    Health economist Reagan Baughman has seen firsthand how public policy directly impacts the health care of millions of people.
  • Associate professor of strategic management and entrepreneurship Dev Dutta

    Who Thrives and Why?

    Dev Dutta is fascinated by “high-tech ecosystems.â€Ìı
  • Assistant professor of strategic management Jianhong Chen

    Setting the Pace

    When it comes to CEOs, time really is of the essence.
  • Is Cash Still King?

    Is Cash Still King?

    Finance professor Yixin Liu investigates the value of corporate cash holdings.
  • Professor of economics Bruce Elmslie

    The Global Relevance of Adam Smith Today

    Economics professor Bruce Elmslie reflects on the 18th-century economist.
  • photo of Karen Van Gundy, Cesar Rebellon, and Ellen Cohn.

    Risky Business

    New NSF grant examines the role of emotions in adolescent rule breaking.
  • photo of Paul Robertson

    Tracing the Cyclops Myth

    Paul Robertson awarded research scholarship to Hardt Foundation, Geneva.
  • photo of Josh Lauer

    Creditworthy

    Josh Lauer demystifies the history of the credit bureaus in America.
  • photo of children and Bethany Silva in center

    The Community Literacy Center

    A new resource for students and educators.
  • Doctoral student fellows engage in a session at the PDMA global product development consortium

    Internationally Renowned

    Paul College hosted the 2017 Product Development and Management Association UNH Innovation Doctoral Consortium.
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