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Gilman Scholarships Send Eight Students Abroad
Eight UNH students will set out for global destinations this spring as recipients of the Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship, immersing themselves in cultures and studying in locales as far flung as Tanzania and the Gold Coast of Australia. Read More-
01/12/23UNH professor emeritus of English remembered by NYT.
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12/20/22
On the Bookshelf and Streaming
A year-end roundup of books and recordings published by College of Liberal Arts faculty. -
12/09/22UNH journalism professor Sue Hertz publishes essay in Shondaland
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Recent Stories
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06/19/14 - In Memoriam—Donald Bouchard '63Asked where he found the courage to battle a stage 4 cancer diagnosis for several years, Donald Bouchard quoted Nietzsche: "Love your fate." That he would choose a philosophy of... Read More
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05/08/14 - UNH Alumna, Undergraduate Receive Fulbright GrantsUNH graduate Sophia Burke ’13Ìıof Belmont, Mass., and senior Spanish major Kelly Taveras ’14 of Manchester have received Fulbright grants for the 2014-2015 academic year. Burke, an... Read More
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01/20/14 - Lizzy Barker ’14English Teaching and Political Science double major Eliot, Maine What made you want to choose this course of study? Read More
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11/07/13 - Writers on Stage—A View from the WingsPortsmouth was in the midst of a blizzard when Katie Hogan came to check out UNH’s MFA in writing program. From upstate New York, she immediately fell in love with the town and... Read More
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09/05/13 - Alum Receives Fulbright to Teach English in BrazilRecent Âé¶¹app 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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05/23/13 - He Changed How Children Are Taught to WriteThomas Newkirk, professor of English at the Âé¶¹app Photo by Perry Smith, UNH Photographic Services Up until Donald Graves’ pioneering work on literacy, the... Read More
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03/28/13 - UNH Brings Harry Potter’s Adventures to Youth Via First Massive Online Course for KidsJames Krasner, professor of English, will teach UNH’s first Massive Online Course for Kids (MOCK), “Harry Potter as Storytelling: An Online Adventure for the Young Fan.†This... Read More
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02/14/13 - 5 Great Reads for Hopeless RomanticsUNH lecturer and author of the Amazon.com sensation Chick Lit and Postfeminism (2011), Stephanie Harzewski offers her personal list of fictional favorites. It’s both... Read More
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11/15/12 - House for SaleWhen Jennifer Latson, a third-year master of fine arts student in creative writing student at UNH, heard that Tuttle’s Farm, America’s oldest family farm in Dover, was for sale,... Read More
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09/27/12 - Fever PitchProfessor Sue Hertz, who teaches travel-writing for the UNH Cambridge Summer Program, reflects on patriotism and assimilation during the London Olympics. Read More