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    Jim Parsons is a study abroad coordinator who never studied abroad as an undergraduate. Strange? Not really. As a first-generation college student at a small private university,...
  • Liz Moschella
    - MAJS Graduate Receives UNH Research Award
    Liz Moschella, a 2015 graduate of the Master is Justice Studies program at UNH, has received the Graduate School Research Award for her research in justice studies. Moschella... Read More
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    Professor Michele Dillon looks at this gender gap and what it means for organized religion.
  • Ross Conroy
    - The Path to Peace
    Only a dozen or so awards are given each year to graduating seniors who have made an extraordinary mark at UNH. Of those awards, one of the most prestigious is the Hood... Read More
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    Associate professor of history Julia Rodriguez has been awarded a Summer Stipend from the National Endowment from the Humanities.
  • John E. Rogers
    - Passing-Professor Emeritus John Rogers
    John Rogers passed away on Monday, April 6, 2016 at the age of 78.Ìý His family announces a gathering for friends: Monday, April 11: 4-8 pm and Tuesday, April 12: 10am-1pm. 20... Read More
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    Professor Emeritus of Music Dave Seiler has been chosen to receive the Lifetime Achievement Award from the New Hampshire Band Directors Association.
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    English students Melissa Hurlburt, Stephanie Mazejka and Sarahanne Kent are in the process of starting a new student organization devoted to creative writing, called Wildcat...
  • Thompson Hall
    - New Volume Explores Genre of Spanish Historical Novel
    Associate professor of Spanish Carmen García de la Rasilla has edited a new volume of essays on the modern Spanish historical novel titled "La novela histórica española... Read More
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    English students Melissa Hurlburt, Stephanie Mazejka and Sarahanne Kent are in the process of starting a new student organization devoted to creative writing, called Wildcat...