College of Liberal Arts
How Would Reduced Indirect Costs Affect UNH Research?
What are indirect costs, and how does the government's proposal of reducing them affect research at UNH?Ìı Read More-
06/09/25
La Paz ’26 is First UNH Student to Receive Beinecke Scholarship
Jesus La Paz ’26 became the first UNH student to ever receive the Beinecke Scholarship, a prestigious award given to 20 students nationwide each year... -
05/20/25
Weekend of Commencement Festivities Celebrates 2025 Graduates
The Âé¶¹app celebrated commencement weekend with three ceremonies on the Durham campus and one at the UNH Franklin Pierce School... -
05/07/25
Granite State Systems Earns Top Prize at Holloway Competition
A team that developed a system that reduces electricity costs for cold-storage warehouses through predictive pricing and strategic pre-cooling earned... -
04/22/25
What Does Pope Francis’s Death Mean for Catholics and Catholicism?
Michele Dillion, a professor of sociology and expert in Catholicism, shares insights about the legacy of Pope Francis.
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10/04/16 - Video: "Old Ben's Farm" PremiereThe UNH Wind Symphony debuted an original composition by UNH Professor Andrew Boysen, commissioned for UNH's Sesquicentennial Celebration. "Old Ben's Farm" premiered on Friday,... Read More
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10/04/16 - Pr Peshkova and Pr Harrison-Buck receive funding for public humanities projectsÌı Many universities have encouraged their faculty to undertake engaged scholarship, partnering with communities and public organizations for mutual benefit. This is especially... Read More
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10/04/16 -Dean Heidi Bostic assumed leadership of COLA on June 27, and after just a few months on the job, Bostic — energetic and optimistic — is developing exciting initiatives in...
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10/03/16 - Alumna Recognized for High-Impact LeadershipÌı Katie Bouton ’96 (English journalism and women’s studies) has won a 2016 Boston Brava Award from SmartCEO. Bouton is founder and CEO of Koya Leadership Partners, an executive... Read More
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10/01/16 - Talking Water in Cuba“Water is the most important issue that our world faces,†says Jacqueline Gilbert, a senior anthropology and international affairs major. “It causes violent political uprisings... Read More
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10/01/16 - Warfare in Medieval Europe c.400-c.145Warfare in Medieval Europe c. 400-c.1453" provides a thematic discussion of the nature and conduct of war, including its economic, technological, social and religious contexts,... Read More
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10/01/16 - Trash WhaleThe Inuit of Greenland have the most toxic bodies on the planet. A traditional people living in a pristine artic wonderland would seem the least likely to suffer Lindsay... Read More
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10/01/16 - UNH Research Finds Trump and Clinton Supporters Differ on ScienceDonald Trump supporters are less likely than Hillary Clinton supporters to trust scientists for information about climate change, to think that climate change is Ìı... Read More
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10/01/16 - UNH Alumnus Named New Hampshire Teacher of the YearWhen Tate Aldrich '08 graduated from UNH, he knew exactly where he wanted to go to begin his teaching career: back to his hometown of Laconia. “I wanted to give back to my... Read More