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Frame of Mind
COLA faculty take snapshots to capture their research — and bring fascinating insights to the images. Read MoreAlso in UNH Today...
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06/06/22
The Work of Remembering
The college looks to broaden Holocaust education and Jewish presence on campus. -
05/31/22
Fulbright Grantees Selected
Four UNH students received Fulbright grants this spring to teach, study or conduct research abroad, with two more earning alternate recognition. Nine... -
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01/14/22
A Month at Winterthur
A research fellowship supports a book project on periodical depictions of antebellum American cities.
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12/15/21 - The Language of STEMWith $3.5 million from the Department of Education, UNH researchers will enhance STEM understanding among N.H.'s English learners. Read More
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07/01/21 - Meet the 2021–2022 Faculty FellowsFunded by the Center for the Humanities' general endowment and the Ben and Zelma Dorson Endowment in the Humanities, faculty research fellowships provide a semester-long... Read More
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05/11/21 - Technological CreativityMelinda White and Ekaterina Burvikova are recognized in COLA for curricular innovation through the use of technology. Read More
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03/24/21 - The Significance Of Kim Janey's Boundary-Breaking Role As Boston MayorUNH's Kabria Baumgartner provides historical context on WGBH's Greater Boston. Read More
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02/11/21 - Black Women have Shaped Politics in Boston for CenturiesKabria Baumgartner pens an opinion piece in the Washington Post. Read More
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02/02/21 - Black History is American History“What we need is not a history of selected races or nations, but the history of the world void of national bias, race hate, and religious prejudice,” historian and author Carter... Read More
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01/25/21 - 10 M.F.A. Programs for the Budget-ConsciousUNH's M.F.A. in Writing is a top 10 featured program in Electric Literature. Read More
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01/04/21 - Education ResearchThree COLA faculty win competitive Spencer Foundation grants. Read More
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12/18/20 - Character CountsWhen Julian Maduro ’21 says she grew up around books, she is speaking both figuratively and literally. Read More