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.
Recent Stories
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02/06/14 - The View from the CoastTom Safford “There isn’t an environmental issue that isn’t a people issue,†contends sociologist Tom Safford. That’s a critical point for this associate professor whose research... Read More
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02/04/14 - Married Moms In U.S. Buck Trend Toward Shorter-Term WorkHave American jobs become less stable? Do workers change employers more frequently than in the past? Many Americans would probably say the answer to these questions is an obvious... Read More
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02/03/14 - UNH Goes to HollywoodScreenwriter and director Jennifer (Rebecchi) Lee ’92 is living like a princess—the kind of hard-working, modern Disney princess she writes about. In the fall, Lee became the ï¬rst... Read More
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02/03/14 - Beyond BordersGeoffrey "Jeff" Clark, M.D., '11G signed up for a UNH philosophy class just for fun toward the end of his career as a gastroenterologist. He had no idea it would lead to a master'... Read More
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01/31/14 - ESL Institute a Partner in Buddies without Borders ProgramFor international students, there's more to adjusting to college life than getting to know their roommate or learning their way around campus. Fitting in—making friends, having... Read More
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01/30/14 - Art Student Explores Freedom of Expression in ChinaJennifer Lindsay, surrounded by her own work, immersed herself in Chinese culture. Is China more open now for artists than it was in the 1980s? While this query sounds simple,... Read More
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01/29/14 - Harris Named Fulbright Distinguished ChairJ. William Harris, professor of history, has been named to the Fulbright Distinguished Research Chair at theÌıRoosevelt Study CenterÌı(RSC) in the Netherlands for next year. He will... Read More
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01/28/14 - Public Health Consequences of Refusing Vaccinations and Immunizations Explored in UNH 2014 Spring Sidore SeriesDURHAM, N.H. – The Âé¶¹app 2013-2014 Saul O Sidore Memorial Lecture SeriesÌı“Health and Freedom in the Balance:Ìı Exploring the Tensions among Public Health,... Read More
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01/27/14 - Professor Publishes New Edition of Sociological Theory TextSociology professor Michele Dillon has published a second edition of her textbook on sociological theory that draws on her many years of experience teaching sociological theory to... Read More
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01/23/14 - UNH Integrates Nationally Recognized Anti-Bullying Program into Graduate Education ProgramEducators and students discuss how the Courage to Care program has helped their schools increase civility and empathy, which has been shown to reduce bullying. In the United... Read More