Arts
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-
11/13/23
UNH Library Archives Photo Collection Documenting Immigrants in New Hampshire
As the time approached for final projects to be completed in the photography program Becky Field had enrolled in at the New Hampshire Institute of... -
11/01/23
George Clinton and the Parliament Funkadelic to Perform on Campus Nov. 28
The UNH Center for the Humanities is excited to announce a special campus event to be supported by the Saul O Sidore Memorial Lecture Series. Danny... -
09/28/23
Rare Botanical Book Collection Finds Home in UNH’s Dimond Library
UNH’s Dimond Library is the new home of a rare botanical book collection that includes some volumes dating back as far as the 15th century, thanks to... -
05/01/23
Discovering the Diverse Skills of John Mehrmann: Composer, Performing Musician, and Educator
John Mehrmann is a composer,Ìıpianist, organist, choir director,Ìıpercussionist and teacher who resides in Maine with his wife, Abigail, and two sons....
Recent Stories
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04/11/13 - Academy-Award Winners Part of Star-Studded TLC ProductionThe book “Letters to Jackie: Condolences From a Grieving Nation†by Ellen Fitzpatrick, professor of history at the Âé¶¹app, will be made into a major... Read More
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04/09/13 - Digging ItArcheology students are busily at work unearthing the site of the original train depot that used to be on the great lawn near Morrill Hall until it was moved after a tragic 1905... Read More
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04/04/13 - In the Key of MeUndergraduate composer Molly McCahan finds her voice in music. Read More
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04/04/13 - Student Finds Surprising Views on Slavery Among N.H. Civil War SoldiersThe project will be presented at the university's Undergraduate Research Conference April 25. Read More
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04/04/13 - Play field hockey. Write a play. Build a robot.From academics and the arts to athletics and adventure, UNH’s youth summer programs enable kindergartners through twelfth-graders to explore their interests and talents. LEARN... Read More
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04/04/13 - Q&A With Writer Chris Outcalt ’06The Donald Murray Visiting Journalist will discuss his career as a magazine writer and share his experiences with journalism students during his weeklong visit beginning April 8. Read More
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04/04/13 - April Arts Round UpApril may bring showers, but it also brings a wealth of arts events to UNH. Read More
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03/28/13 - Chinese Made Easy?Matt Jones '13 took his first UNH Chinese course on a whim. Now, with a semester in Beijing behind him and a year in Shenzhen on the horizon, he teaches Chinese four nights a week... Read More
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03/28/13 - From Fiction to Film: an Interview with Author Tom PaineThis past January, Tom Paine’s short story, “The Hot War,†led off the stellar literary magazine, Zoetrope: All-Story. Paine is the author of The Pearl of Kuwait (2003), a novel... Read More
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03/28/13 - Meet the Absolutely Not Famous Jack Gray '02The CNN producer and humorous author of Pigeon in a Crosswalk: Tales of Anxiety and Accidental Glamour recalls his days as a student with a a nose for the news and a taste for MUB... Read More