Culture
Flax to Linen Project Weaves History With Experience
The path to a deeper understanding of rural New England’s pre-industrial textile economy begins in a muddy field on the edge of UNH’s Woodman Horticultural Research Farm. There, a historian and an agriculture professor, along with students in UNH’s museum studies program, have joined forces for an... Read More-
09/28/23
Rare Botanical Book Collection Finds Home in UNH’s Dimond Library
UNH’s Dimond Library is the new home of a rare botanical book collection that includes some volumes dating back as far as the 15th century, thanks to... -
05/19/23
Exploring the Link Between Forest Biodiversity and Psychological Wellbeing
NHAES-supported study explores mental wellbeing in biodiverse settings, assesses if recreating in biodiverse settings helps enhance mental health. -
04/13/23
"Creole Soul," A Photo Exhibit by Gary Samson, Opens at Seacoast African American Cultural Center
A photo exhibit by New Hampshire’s seventh Artist Laureate, Gary Samson, is now on display at the The Seacoast African American Cultural Center (... -
04/13/23
Psychology Grads Helping Those Who Need it Most
In a state that is woefully short on mental health workers, UNH alums are keeping the field afloat.
Recent Stories
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02/04/20 - Homelessness in New HampshireCitizens working togther to address housing and homelessness in NH. Read More
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01/28/20 - In Our Own Voices: Kari-Lynn Knight '22Kari-Lynn Knight '22 shares her nontraditional path to college as part of our "In Our Own Voices" series. The mother of seven is pursuing her neuropsychology degree with support... Read More
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01/21/20 - In Our Own Voices: Surya Kranthi Siyadri '20GSurya Kranthi Siyadri '20G left his home country of India to pursue his information technology degree. He shares his story as part of our "In Our Own Voices" series. Read More
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01/14/20 - In Our Own Voices: Safia Haji '19Safia Haji '19, an English teaching graduate, came to the U.S. as a refugee when civil war ravaged her home country of Somalia. She shares her story as part of our "In Our Own... Read More
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06/24/19 - Community, Faculty, Opportunities And FriendsBefore they said goodbye, graduating seniors told us what they’ll miss most about their college years at UNH. Read More
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03/14/19 - Indigenous New HampshireTwo members of the Cowasuck band of Pennacook Abenaki People are working with UNH researchers and students to give their history a new voice. 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
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02/26/19 - Podcasting for the Environment in IndiaTaylor Lindsay ’19 considers herself a hard scientist. She’s used to working in terms of what can be seen and measured. Read More
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02/04/19 - Going GlobalPaul College students learn about business in the Dominican Republic. Read More