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Joyful Acts of Writing

Those who happened to walk by Rooms 334–340 of the MUB onĚýOct. 30Ěýmight have noticed a group of younger-than-usual students deep in thought and creation — pens, markers, pages of text, pipe cleaners, and glue sticks spilling across their shared group tables. Every so often, one might have stoodĚýup... Read More

Recent Stories

  • UNH theatre and dance students perform with Indonesian theatre company
    - Sematakaki
    Students in the UNH theatre and dance program collaborated with the world-renowned Papermoon Puppet Theatre to create an original production, Sematakaki, inspired by the gruesome... Read More
  • Isabelle Beagen '18
    - Changing Minds
    Falling for IbsenĚý When Isabelle Beagen '18 read “A Doll’s House” by Henrik Ibsen in her freshman theatre history course, she fell in love.Ěý “Ibsen is a writer in which every prop... Read More
  • Hannah Medovnikov '17
    - Four Undergrads Receive Study Abroad Scholarships
    Hannah Medovnikov '17 is one of four UNH students to have received a Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship for spring semester study abroad. Medovnikov will travel to... Read More
  • UNH professor R. Scott Smith
    - Modern Mythology
    “The Force. It’s calling to you. Just let it in.” So ends the official trailer for “Star Wars Episode VII: The Force Awakens,” and countless moviegoers are planning to do just... Read More
  • UNH student's photo in Belize
    - Building Rome and Finding the Perfect Career
    College can be crazy busy, with students attending an average of four classes per semester, participating in student organizations and athletics, working and often balancing both... Read More
  • Portsmouth filmmaker Michael Venn '96
    - Documenting the Problem
    This is the fifth article in ourĚýseriesĚýexploring how UNH alumni, faculty and students are tackling the heroin and opioid epidemic that has hit New Hampshire and many other parts... Read More
  • Cardinal sculpture
    - Big Bird
    There’s a new bird on the Durham campus, nesting on a plot of lawn off Main Street near the Health Services building. “Cardinal,” a powder-coated steel, eight-foot-tall sculpture... Read More
  • The Life of Images cover
    - UNH Magazine Fall 2015 Book Reviews
    Whippoorwill A New Hampshire teenager tries to save an abused dog Sixteen-year-old Clair Taylor lives in a house that has a junk-filled bathtub on its weedy lawn. She hates that... Read More
  • From Durham to Dijon and Many Points Between
    - From Durham to Dijon and Many Points Between
    Claire Malarte-Feldman, professor of French in the College of Liberal Arts and international children's literature researcher, received the 2015 Excellence in International... Read More
  • UNH professor David Kaye
    - The Art of Humanity
    In the hour before professor David Kaye, chair ofĚýthe theatre and dance department, would take the stage and perform his one-man play “How I Brought Peace to the Middle East?” at... Read More