Arts
Research Snapshot: Pox
“Pox was done in the fall of 2019 a few short months prior to the introduction of COVID 19 into the common lexicon. What had started as an introspective reflection on my own struggles with mental illness has come to be expressive of a collective experience; an inward gaze on personal pain and... Read MoreAlso in UNH Today...
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06/14/22
Staging a Return
Michael Blackman doesn’t hesitate for an instant when considering what’s more likely to cause the biggest spike in his nerves – his daily role as... -
06/06/22
Frame of Mind
COLA faculty take snapshots to capture their research — and bring fascinating insights to the images. -
06/06/22
A Parting Well Made
Theatre professor David Richman exits the UNH teaching and performance stage. -
04/06/22
Making a SPLASH
The 2022 UNH Dance Company just wrapped up its slate of performances of SPLASH, a production several years in the making that aims to bring attention...
Recent Stories
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12/09/19 - Cricoid, Arytenoid, Hyoid…Introducing vocalist and faculty member Amanda Munton. Read More
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11/08/19 - The Odyssey Project Celebrates Women in Art (The New Hampshire)A collaboration around The Odyssey spurs original art. Read More
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10/03/19 - Conserving and PreservingMuseum of Art will participate in a collections assessment for preservation program. Read More
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09/27/19 - The Art of SoundA new collaboration between acoustics research and art is set to make waves at UNH this autumn. Read More
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09/23/19 - Finding Language for SilenceAn MFA writing student is travelling to Japan on a STAF award. Read More
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07/29/19 - On the Bookshelf: Roughhouse FridayUNH author publishes his second work to critical acclaim. Read More
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04/18/19 - Money, Cynicism and FriendshipEnglish professor Douglas Lanier explores "Timon of Athens" in a new edition of Shakespeare’s play. Read More
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04/02/19 - Dancing Like Someone Is WatchingUNH's ballet, jazz, tap and aerial dance companies gave stunning performances during the 2019 spring concert. Read More
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03/10/19 - Sculpture SpacesAssistant professor of sculpture Sachiko Akiyama received a major grant from the New Hampshire Charitable Foundation. Read More