Commentaries are short articles (under 1000 words) which can address a variety of issues relating to research, mentoring and scholarship. Topics might include the social and political implications of a line of research, the application of an academic theory to current events, ethical issues in research, observations about academic life here at UNH or elsewhere—or something entirely different that the editors have not envisioned.
Adventures in Researching: Exploring Cordoba and Montevideo
—Amanda Diegel (Mentor: Mary F. Malone)
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 their emerging democracies. Read commentary >>
Traversing Islands of Experience: How Undergraduate Research Helped Me Navigate through Graduate School and Beyond
—Kelli Swazey
A 2005 graduate of the University of New Hampshire, Kelli Swazey tells us how researching the Indonesian Christian community in New Hampshire helped shape her future. Read commentary >>

