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History Professor Explores War’s Impact on Global Societies
The impact of war on societies across the globe from the third to sixteenth centuries is the subject of a new book by David Bachrach, professor of history. “Warfare in the Global Middle Ages” (Routledge Press, 2025) explores how societies in Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Americas organized for war... Read More-
10/01/25
History Professor Pens “Canal Dreamers”
Associate professor of history Jessica Lepler's new book "Canal Dreamers" tells the story of an 1820s attempt to connect the Atlantic and Pacific... -
08/11/25
UNH Researchers Help Find WWII Shipwrecks in Solomon Islands
Researchers from UNH's Center for Coastal and Ocean Mapping helped find more than a dozen World War II shipwrecks in the Solomon Islands. -
05/20/25
International Changemaker Grant Sends Students to Work in Global Communities
The International Changemaker Grant will send five teams of UNH students to a variety of international locations this summer, where the students will... -
04/21/25
Next NASA Artemis Launch to Send Components Built by Carabello ’11 Into Space
For as long as he can remember, Jon Carabello ’11 has had a knack for working with machinery and sleuthing out solutions. That combination made a...
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12/20/12 - Pictures Tell The Story! Watch the Most Viewed Slideshows and VideosThe Red Tower The Red Tower on Main Street in Durham, N.H. was built by the Rev. John Blydenburgh in the early 19th century. It was radically expanded and renovated by one of the... Read More
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11/29/12 - The Stories Behind the PhotosSee more photos from the CIE photo contest>> Each of the winning photos in the UNH Center for International Education (CIE) Fall 2012 Photo Contest tells a story on... Read More
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11/08/12 - The Art of TravelThis January Term, three study abroad programs will provide the focus for students to see and experience new cultures to the fullest – be it in Costa Rica, Rome, or Moscow. Read More
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10/11/12 - Unfinished BusinessAs a child, Merhawi Wells-Bogue ’13 supported his siblings as a street vendor in Mekelle, Ethiopia. Today, he’s making a documentary film he hopes will shed light on and bring... Read More
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09/27/12 - Studying Women’s Rights in Post-Mubarak EgyptWhen Hannah Lawrence ’13 arrived in Cairo this past June, supporters of democracy were still filling Tahrir Square and citizens faced a second round of voting to elect a new... Read More
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09/13/12 - Tweets Offer Unique Glimpse of Red Tide ResearchLeft - Juvenile pearl oysters attached to seagrass and rock, covering the bottom of some areas. Right - Sample of coral taken from a shallow lagoon reef in Umm Al Quwain UNH... Read More
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09/13/12 - New England Fall Astronomy FestivalNew England Fall Astronomy Festival 2012 (Sept. 21 and 22) promises an immersive weekend of astronomy-related activities and experiences for children, families, and people of all... Read More
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08/30/12 - Excellence for International EngagementSome of the most engaging articles in UNH’s online research journal, Inquiry, have been written by nursing students studying abroad and mentored by Professor Gene Harkless. Read More
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06/28/12 - UNH Climate Researcher Wins Medal for Best Student PaperElizabeth Burakowski measures spectral albedo at a CoCoRaHS observer’s site in Bow, NH. (Photo:ĚýJim Hilt) Âé¶ąapp Ph.D. candidate Elizabeth Burakowski was... Read More
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06/28/12 - Mouth-Watering MandarinOn June 20, less than a week after finishing her sixth grade school year, 12-year-old Mia Roman traveled from Pennsylvania to New Hampshire to participate in an intensive two-week... Read More