Communication
COLA Students Lead UNH Student Body
Student body president and vice president set goals for creating change on campus. Read More-
08/22/22
A Summer in the Spotlight
Kaley Lambert ’24 found herself in a truly unique and distinctively rewarding position when she secured an internship with the Reproductive Freedom... -
06/06/22
Frame of Mind
COLA faculty take snapshots to capture their research — and bring fascinating insights to the images. -
04/27/22
A Dialogue on Dialogue
UNH undergraduates are invited to the Biden School to talk civil discourse. -
03/16/22
From Communications to Community Engagement
After earning his degree in communication arts, Cole Riel ’17 moved from a diverse political career into a community engagement role at the Greater...
Recent Stories
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10/01/16 - Introducing ... New FacultyOne 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... Read More
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04/09/16 - Barbara Jago Receives Women's Commission 2016 Faculty AwardBarbara Jago, associate professor of communication arts and social science division chair, was recognized by the UNH President's Commission on the Status of Women with this year's... Read More
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03/09/16 - Communication Professor Publishes Book on Motherhood BusinessFor the past eight years, the Souhegan High School Ethics Forum has taken the lead on organizing the statewide conference HYPE (Hosting Young Philosophy Enthusiasts), founded by... Read More
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12/10/15 - Documenting the ProblemThis is the fifth article in our series exploring how UNH alumni, faculty and students are tackling the heroin and opioid epidemic that has hit New Hampshire and many other parts... Read More
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12/03/15 - Semester in the CityStarting in the fall of 2016, UNH will be the first university to partner with the College for Social Innovation in Boston to offer semester-long internships in the city. The... Read More
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11/11/15 - Art as a WeaponNew Hampshire is dealing with a public health crisis of epic proportion. In 2014, 326 people died from drug overdoses, due in part to a spike in heroin and opioid use. The numbers... Read More
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02/26/15 - Global CommunicatorSheila McNamee brings a global perspective to her work as professor of communication at UNH. Over the course of her career so far she has held visiting professor appointments in... Read More
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11/18/14 - A View From the BridgeMary Currie ’76 retired earlier this year, but she went out on top. For 22 years, Currie served as chief spokesperson for a single, celebrity client: San Francisco’s fabled Golden... Read More
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10/17/14 - Communication Arts Goes High-Tech With Two New OptionsWhether it’s creating their own website or recording a short video for class on their smartphones, today’s students are looking for ways to integrate technology into their studies... Read More
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03/17/14 - Finding Her Perfect BalanceFrom the ages of 14 to 18, Emily Quigley lived in the New Hampshire Foster Care System and was a resident for a while at the Dover Children’s Home in Dover, N.H. After earning a... Read More