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  • January term graphic
    - From Breaking Bad to Atomic Architecture
    In a few weeks, students will begin studying crime and justice through the lens of popular TV shows like Breaking Bad and The Sopranos or mapping an archaeological site in Belize... Read More
  • Scott Weintraub
    - Spanish Professor Scott Weintraub Uncovers a Literary Mystery
    Juan Luis Martínez had a habit of disappearing. In his groundbreaking 1977 book, The New Novel, Martínez wrote, "The universe is a phantom's effort to become reality," and the neo... Read More
  • Szu-Feng Chen
    - Designing Woman
    Szu-Feng Chen received the 2014 Outstanding Assistant Professor award at the annual faculty excellence ceremony recently. The award recognizes inspiring, challenging, effective... Read More
  • Students in the MUB at popup thrift store
    - Used Clothing Put to Good Use
    On Friday, Dec. 5, a popup thrift store will open in the MUB. It will be there for two days, offering for sale sweaters and T-shirts and skinny jeans and sundry other articles of... Read More
  • U.S. Army Col. Scott Dullea ’89
    - The Russian Connection
    There are jobs and then there are Jobs. U.S. Army Col. Scott Dullea ’89 has one of the latter.ÌýÌý His office window looks out at the West Wing of the White House. His boss is Susan... Read More
  • Richard Whitney ‘68
    - Strokes of Genius
    Ìý Ìý As an art student at UNH, Richard Whitney ’68 would pay his Phi Kappa Alta brothers five dollars to sit for their portrait, and then he’d give them the finished painting when... Read More
  • Josh Chamberlain ’99
    - School of Rock (Steady): Jamaica Jives with This Music Alumnus
    Josh Chamberlain ’99 fell in love with music as an undergrad, spinning tunes as a DJ for WUNH. A history major, Chamberlain was interested in the cultural roots of different... Read More
  • chalkboard at the Freedom Cafe
    - Coffee for Freedom
    It’s hard to fight an industry estimated to be worth $150 billion. Especially when it exists underground. There are no headquarters to picket, no CEOs to run full-page newspaper... Read More
  • Âé¶¹app
    - CHICAGO Roars Onto Johnson Theatre Stage This Week
    It's darkly lit. Fog settles along the edges of the wet cobbled street. The dense silence is sharply cut with the loud BANG of a gunshot followed by the sound of a woman's heeled... Read More
  • Ph.D. candidate's research on Salem Witch Trials
    - Still in a Haunted Mood? Ph.D. Candidate Shares Her Expertise on Salem Witch Trials
    It was 1692. Like the rest of New England, Massachusetts was under British rule. It was against the law not to go to church. Puritan doctrine was suspect of anything that wasn't... Read More