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Joyful Acts of Writing

Those who happened to walk by Rooms 334–340 of the MUB onĚýOct. 30Ěýmight have noticed a group of younger-than-usual students deep in thought and creation — pens, markers, pages of text, pipe cleaners, and glue sticks spilling across their shared group tables. Every so often, one might have stoodĚýup... Read More

Recent Stories

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    An op ed by UNH's Kabria Baumgartner is published in the Washington Post.
  • Kate Slater
    - A World Shaped By Race
    In the two months since George Floyd was killed by police, protesters have continued to call for change. They might not march every day in every city, but they are still marching. Read More
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    UNH political scientist Emily Baer publishes an op ed in The Hill.
  • Aerial imge of Âé¶ąapp campus
    - Improving STEM Education
    UNH will lead a master teacher program to support STEM education in Manchester, Nashua and Rochester schools. Read More
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    UNH is part of a consortium awarded a Mellon Grant to expand the Faculty of Color Working Group.
  • Early Activism
    - Early Activism
    Ronelle Tshiela ’21 has a friend who never drives with anything in his pockets. He keeps his license and registration on the dashboard so if he gets stopped by the police he doesn... Read More
  • Students in Caitlin Mills course on daydreaming
    - Boring It's Not
    A course in the science of daydreaming got Lauren Flynn ’20 thinking about the creativity that can bloom when our minds are free to wander. That led to a research position in theĚý... Read More
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    - Book Prize
    UNH history professor Lucy Salyer receives a prestigious international book award. Read More
  • sign that reads: Black Lives Matter
    - "We Must All Protest"
    In a 1967 speech, Martin Luther King, Jr. said, “A riot is the language of the unheard.” He went on to ask what America had failed to hear.Ěý Read More
  • drawing of people of different colors pointing angrily at each other
    - The Play's the Thing (Police Chief Magazine)
    Police chief David Kurz and theatre professor David Kaye join forces to confront bias in police departments. Read More