
You're invited!
Why is this the year of the arts at the University of New Hampshire? Fifty years ago Isabel Paul donated funds to build the Paul Creative Arts Center (PCAC). By now, all of you who have visited PCAC over the years know this boxy, brick building pretty well. It’s where you can see the work of artists, experience plays and dance performances, and listen to live music. It’s way more than a building—it’s about people and creativity, it’s about art. Learn more about the yearlong roster of signature events celebrating Arts for Life at the PCAC Web site. ›› Read more.
The College and the Class of 2014
In a year that the numbers of high school seniors nationwide is beginning a predicted decline, when the economy is still struggling, and the job market is increasingly competitive, liberal arts enrollments are doing something remarkable. They’re growing. ›› Read more.
Low-tech zines in a high-tech world
Blogging—the personal rather than professional variety—might owe its popularity in part to its ability to provide an outlet for ideas unmediated by editors or bosses, teachers or parents. Before blogs enabled such unbridled expression, other vehicles, of course, were used. One of those was zines. Zines? ›› Read more.
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