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War and Treaties in the Constitution

War and Treaties in the Constitution

Every year, schools and government agencies join the nation in observingÌýConstitution Day and Citizenship DayÌýthe week before and after Sept. 17, the anniversary of the signing of the Constitution. Federal courts participate by offering educational resources and experiences in their communities.... Read More

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    - Commencement 2016
    Photo Gallery: Celebrating graduates on three campusesÌý Read More
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    On Saturday, seniors came together on the Thompson Hall lawn to celebrate their success with a lobster bake. Ìý
  • UNH professor and founder of the field of family violence research Murray Straus
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  • Under secretary Ted Mitchell of U.S. Department of Education at UNH
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    - Icons, Writers, Founders and Firsts
    An international peacemaker. A New York Times bestselling author. The first woman to command the Air Force’s largest air base wing. An icon of the North Country. A citizen of the... Read More
  • Ike Leslie, John Berst and Casey O'Dea pose for a photo at the LGBTQ+Ally Pancake Breakfast
    - Applauding Campus Advocates
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  • A chart showing suicide rates in the United States
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    Picture your typical small New England liberal arts college. Now picture that campus completely void of students — 1,300 people, just gone in one year. Read More
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  • An illustration of the UNH fanny pack
    - Fanny Packs Are Back
    Fanny pack. Belt pack. Buffalo pouch. Hip sack. By whichever name you call it, this 1980s trend in hands-free accessorizing is back with a vengeance. Just ask UNH’s newest alumni... Read More
  • UNH faculty at commencement 2015
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    Planning is now underway for commencement and the honors convocation, and all faculty are invited and encouraged to participate. Read More