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Welcome to the third issue of Inquiry, the online undergraduate research journal of the University of New Hampshire.
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Reaffirmation of 'Ritual Cosmos': Tibetan Perceptions of Landscape and Socio-Economic Development in Southwest China feature article

Where Science and Art Meet

—Gillian Graham

“I wanted something where I wouldn’t just do monitoring, but where I would be actively working toward change.” Mary Dellenbaugh applies science and art to pollution problems in a local watershed. Go to feature articles index >>


Suzhou cun research articles

A Country on the Move: Realities, Reform, and the Future of Rural to Urban Migration in China

—Susannah Pratt

Susannah Pratt was so taken by her semester abroad in Shanghai that she decided to stay and conduct research with a Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship (SURF). Read about her experience studying the harsh realities for migrant workers living in one of China’s most populous, growing cities. Go to research articles index >>


Small Treasures:  Rare Frogs of the New Zealand Rainforests commentary

Reading Words Not Addressed to Me: An Examination of Letters from New England Soldiers

—David Palange

Unlike most students, history major Dave Palange spent last summer in the Special Collections of Dimond Library reading actual letters from American Revolution, Civil War, and World War II soldiers. Go to commentaries index >>


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