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Alumni Artwork Featured in Honors College Collection

Kate Gaudet, associate director of UNH’s Hamel Honors and Scholars College, spent some extended time in late summer and fall moonlighting in a couple of unique, unofficial capacities – art researcher and amateur sleuth. And the results of that investigative work are now on colorful display... Read More

Recent Stories

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    The sounds of several operas and musicals drifted from the Paul Creative Arts Center on two enchanted evenings this past weekend.