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Welcome to the fourth issue of Inquiry, the online undergraduate research journal of the University of New Hampshire.
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A Portrait of Portsmouth: Expressing Cultural Identity through Art feature article

A Portrait of Portsmouth: Expressing Cultural Identity through Art

—Kristina Griffin, Inquiry editor

Fine arts major K. Lee Mock spent the summer exploring her roots and creating art in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. Read about her research, her artistic process, and the people and places that have helped her develop as an artist.

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Nursing in Uganda: My Summer of Unexpected Discoveries research articles

Nursing in Uganda: My Summer of Unexpected Discoveries

—Emily Roberts

When Emily Roberts went to Uganda, she expected simply to observe the nurse's role at a rural health center. What she didn’t anticipate was the way this experience would completely change her perceptions of nursing.

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Adventures in Researching: Exploring Cordoba and Montevideo commentary

Adventures in Researching: Exploring Cordoba and Montevideo

—Amanda Diegel

Amanda Diegel spent the summer in classrooms and on the streets of two South American cities exploring the influences of the education systems on citizen support for democracy.

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