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College Letter
November 2010


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The Education Road, Confucius graphic

UNH and Chengdu University celebrate partnership on Confucius Institute

Cameras snapped all week and with good reason—the Chinese performers, all six of them, were amazing. And they were real troupers. Landing in Boston on Sunday night, October 24, at 9 p.m., they performed the next day at 9:45 a.m. in Manchester at Central High School. ›› Read more.

 


Sites of Memory

Jacob Goodwin’s great-grandfather was an Austro-Hungarian Jew. That’s what propelled Jacob, a senior history major, to go to Hungary. Though Jacob’s ancestor emigrated to the U.S. in 1900, the Jews who remained in his birthplace in northern Hungary would eventually be deported, and most murdered, by the Nazis and their collaborators. ›› Read more.

 


Beethoven’s Masterpiece

During the last years of his life, Ludwig van Beethoven composed a mass he considered the greatest of his works: Missa Solemnis. Yet it is a work seldom performed, in part because of its technical difficulty. ›› Read more.

 


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