Susan Dumais '88 '02G
Susan Dumais '88 '02G's Articles
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The Conundrum of Global Trade
Five student panelists tackle global economic topics. -
More Naked Arts
The creative process was on full display in the Paul Creative Arts Center Thursday. -
2017 Trout Scholars Named
Three students have been awarded B. Thomas Trout scholarships to study abroad this year. Andrew Jablonski and Camden Warren were each awarded $2,500 to study in Dijon, France, for the 2017 fall... -
Talking Art at the Capitol
Raina Ames of the Department of Theatre and Dance won the Educational Theatre Association's Hawkins Award to attend Arts Advocacy Day in Washington. -
Among New England's Best
David Rivard, poet and professor, is winner of the 2017 PEN/New England Award for poetry for his book "Standoff." -
New Associate Dean Named in COLA
Reginald Wilburn will be the next associate dean of academic affairs in the College of Liberal Arts. -
Hawaii on Film
A new book by associate professor of English Delia Malia Caparoso Konzett examines Hollywood's fascination with the Pacific. -
Article in Historical New Hampshire Details Carnegie Contribution to Hamilton Smith Library
Susan Siggelakis, associate professor of political science, has written an article about the negotiations that led to the building of Hamilton Smith Library in 1907. -
Ellen Fitzpatrick Receives 2017 Lindberg Award
Ellen Fitzpatrick, professor of history, has been selected as the 2017 recipient of the Lindberg Award, given annually to the outstanding teacher-scholar in the College of Liberal Arts. Professor... -
Outstanding Teacher-Scholar
Ellen Fitzpatrick is the 2017 recipient of the COLA Lindberg Award. -
The Significance of Listening
Education professor Paula M. Salvio co-authors a book on community-based media pedagogies. -
In the Final Analysis
Joshua Meyrowitz teaches students mass media savvy. -
UNH Sociologist Publishes Op-Ed on Rural America in Newsweek, Salon
Ken Johnson, professor of sociology, has published an opinion piece that appears in both Newsweek and Salon -
Intern in Italy
Caitlin Truesdale '17 of Peabody, Massachusetts, has been accepted into the prestigious and competitive Peggy Guggenheim Internship Program in Venice, Italy. -
Supporting the State's Teachers
UNH was awarded a $200,000 grant to support early childhood STEM teachers in New Hampshire. -
Visiting Scholar
Elizabeth Carter, assistant professor of political science, has been named a visiting scholar at Harvard's Center for European Studies. -
UNH Anthropologist Svetlana Peshkova Discusses Women's Activism for Russian Audience
Svetlana Peshkova, associate professor of anthropology at UNH, was interviewed by the Central Asian Analytical Network about women's marches and women's political activism in post-Soviet post-... -
UNH Political Scientist Visiting Scholar at Harvard
Elizabeth Carter, assistant professor of political science, has been named a visiting scholar at the Minda de Gunzburg Center for European Studies (CES) at Harvard University. She is currently in... -
Trouble at the Border
UNH researcher Laurence Armand French has co-authored a book on border conflicts in North America. -
UNH Classics Professor and PBK Member Awarded Research Fellowship in Germany
Harriet Fertik, assistant professor of classics, has been awarded a research fellowship for postdoctoral researchers from the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation. She will spend the academic year 2017-... -
Innovator of the Week
UNH sociologist Sharyn Potter was recently featured as Innovator of the Week on the Live Free and Start website. -
Humboldt Fellow
Harriet Fertik, assistant professor of classics, has won a research fellowship that will take her to Germany. -
All in the Family: Two PBK Members Graduate 80 Years Apart
PBK member Molly Tetrault tells the story of how she found her great-grandfather's PBK key. -
Innovator of the Week: Sharyn Potter
Sharyn Potter, associate professor of sociology and executive director of research for Prevention Innovations Research Center, was recently featured as Innovator of the Week on the Live Free and... -
Here’s An Awesome Story
On a Tuesday afternoon in early November at Dover Middle School, dinosaurs roamed the auditorium. Meanwhile, Cinderella, Rapunzel and other characters tried to fix a broken time machine and make it... -
College Faculty Publications in Best Books Lists for 2016
The College of Liberal Arts isn't the only organization celebrating the fine work of faculty in 2016. Three faculty books have appeared on prominent "Best of 2016" lists. -
North American Border Conflicts: Race, Politics, and Ethics
"North American Border Conflicts: Race, Politics, and Ethics" adds to the current discussion on class, race, ethnic, and sectarian divides, not only within the United States but throughout the... -
New Faculty Poetry: You Were That White Bird
English principal lecturer Shelley Girdner has published her first full-length poetry collection, "You Were That White Bird: Poems," (Bauhan). -
2016 in Books and Recordings
We in the College aren't the only ones celebrating the fine work of faculty this year. Three faculty books have appeared on prominent "Best of 2016" lists. -
Mário de Sá-Carneiro, A Cosmopolitan Modernist
Although he committed suicide at the age of twenty-five, Mário de Sá-Carneiro left behind a rich corpus of texts that is inventive, playful, even daring. The first collection in English to be... -
UNH Political Scientist Publishes Two Books on United Nations
Alynna Lyon, associate professor of political science, has written a book that explores the United States' relationship to the United Nations. -
New Book on Don Quixote Celebrates 400th Anniversary
Carmen García de la Rasilla, associate professor of Spanish, and Jorge Abril Sánchez, lecturer in Spanish have teamed up to edit a new collection of essays on Miguel de Cervantes’ “Don Quixote,”... -
Rochelle Lieber’s Tenth Volume
English and linguistics professor releases “English Nouns: The Ecology of Nominalization.” -
Suffragists at the Ballot Box: NYT Opinion by UNH Historian
UNH historian Ellen Fitzpatrick pens opinion piece in the New York Times on the day of the 2016 elections. -
A Novel Without Boundaries: Sensing Don Quixote 400 Years Later
This volume of essays by new and established figures in its field will appeal to scholars in disciplines such as literature, drama, history and cultural studies. -
Why Asian Studies?
Asian Studies coordinator Sandhya Shetty, professor of English, discusses why Asia is the hub of the world and why the UNH Asian studies program is a fantastic passport to that world. -
At the Top of Their Game
The University of New Hampshire annually selects a small number of outstanding faculty for special recognition of achievement. This year, five faculty members from the College of Liberal Arts are... -
Video: "Old Ben's Farm" Premiere
The UNH Wind Symphony debuted an original composition by UNH Professor Andrew Boysen, commissioned for UNH's Sesquicentennial Celebration. "Old Ben's Farm" premiered on Friday, September 30, 2016 in... -
Warfare in Medieval Europe c.400-c.145
Warfare in Medieval Europe c. 400-c.1453" provides a thematic discussion of the nature and conduct of war, including its economic, technological, social and religious contexts, from the late Roman... -
Talking Water in Cuba
“Water is the most important issue that our world faces,” says Jacqueline Gilbert, a senior anthropology and international affairs major. “It causes violent political uprisings around the world." -
Introducing ... New Faculty
One wrote a book about the funerals of AIDS victims in Swaziland. Another is researching an eighteenth-century French artist and his aesthetic relationship to Madame de Pompadour. A third is... -
UNH Faculty Quoted in Smithsonian: Visit the Site of the Biggest Witch Trial in History
In the media Jorge Abril Sánchez, UNH lecturer in Spanish, is featured in a Smithsonian magazine article about Basque witch trials. -
Twenty-Four Years of Teaching Science Has its Rewards
Robin Ellwood '85 '93G '13G was among a group of K-12 teachers nationwide to receive the prestigious award. -
UNH Faculty Artists Featured in New Exhibit at York, Maine Gallery
Works by faculty artists from UNH will be on display at the George Marshall Store Gallery of the Old York Historical Society in York, Maine from August 27 to October 2, 2016. The opening reception is... -
Faculty Research: Water Concerns Unite Citizen Activists
Associate professor of sociology Cliff Brown has published a research brief through the Carsey School of Public Policy that explores how citizens in three New Hampshire towns -- Nottingham,... -
The Latest from the UNH Survey Center
Ayotte and Hassan Remain Deadlocked in NH Senate Race Incumbent Senator Kelly Ayotte and Governor Maggie Hassan remain deadlocked for New Hampshire's U.S. Senate seat. Most voters have not yet... -
How Theresa May's Geography Background Might Impact Her Leadership As UK's Next Prime Minister
In this forbes.com article, learn how a geography major is an excellent choice for career success. -
UNH Political Scientist Provides Opinion on Political Polls in "Time"
Andrew Smith, political science professor of practice and director of the UNH Survey Center, penned an opinion piece in "Time" -
Murray A. Straus Memorial Service July 11
Friends and colleagues of Murray Straus will hold a memorial to commemorate his life and work on Monday, July 11.
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