College of Liberal Arts
Early Mesoamericans Trapped Fish Far Earlier Than Previously Thought
A series of canals and ponds in Belize indicate that early Mesoamericans were trapping fish far earlier than previously thought. Read More-
11/12/24
Outstanding UNH Educators Celebrated at Faculty Excellence 2024
Every year, a chosen few of UNH’s outstanding faculty members from each college and school receive Faculty Excellence Awards in recognition of their... -
10/29/24
External Funding for UNH Research Leaps to $252 Million
UNH researchers brought in $252 million in competitive external funding in fiscal year 2024, supporting projects that aim to solve problems and... -
10/28/24
Election 2024: Should You Believe the Polls? We Ask a UNH Expert
The data is seemingly everywhere. On the front page of newspapers around the country. Slowly crawling along the ticker of cable news channels.... -
10/15/24
Could Storms Like Hurricanes Helene and Milton Eventually Impact New Hampshire?
A pair of devastating hurricanes battered the southeastern U.S. over the last three weeks, leaving in their wake enormous swaths of flooding and...
Recent Stories
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10/10/24 - UNH Helps Community Document Skeletal Remains Found on Historic ‘Poor Farm’On a bright autumn afternoon, a plain wooden box crafted by a local cabinet shop containing skeletal remains was returned to its final resting place during a simple reburial... Read More
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09/26/24 - Preventing Campus Violence, Reimagining Physical EducationUNH faculty-developed apps to prevent campus violence and reimagine physical education were winners of the 2024 UNHInnovation Fund. Read More
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09/17/24 - Pair of Alums Fighting to Keep Kids Safe OnlineIn the face of unimaginable loss, and the exasperating early stages of what was shaping up to be a protracted battle to prevent similar tragedies, Kristin Bride ’91 found herself... Read More
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09/10/24 - Constitution Day 2024: The Diversity Case that Wasn’tIn American society today we hear a lot about the concept of diversity — ethnic, gender and racial diversity, diversity in political orientations, diversity of religious belief,... Read More
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09/03/24 - Jacobs ’25 Finds Potential Career Path in Internship with Sen. Shaheen's OfficeEmeri Jacobs ’25 was only a few days into her experience as a legislative intern in the office of U.S. Sen. Jeanne Shaheen this summer when she had her first “I’m really here”... Read More
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08/05/24 - Two Professors Accept Fulbrights to Conduct Research AbroadTwo UNH faculty members recently accepted Fulbright U.S. Scholar Program awards for the 2024-2025 academic year from the U.S. Department of State and the Fulbright Foreign... Read More
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07/23/24 - Nine Students Land Gilman Scholarships to Study InternationallyNine UNH students – including a pair of siblings – earned the opportunity to study in and experience international locales and cultures as recipients of the Benjamin A. Gilman... Read More
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06/18/24 - UNH Researchers Help Unearth What is Believed to be King Pompey HomesteadArchaeologists at the University of New Hampshire along with a historian at Northeastern University believe they have unearthed the long-lost homestead of King Pompey, an enslaved... Read More
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05/28/24 - Discovering Ina Jane DoeAmy Michael, assistant professor of anthropology and director of UNH’s Forensic Anthropology Identification and Recovery Lab, and true crime podcaster Laurah Norton (“The Fall... Read More
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05/28/24 - UNH Celebrates Graduates With Weekend of Commencement EventsThe University of New Hampshire celebrated a lively and joyful commencement weekend with seven ceremonies on the Durham campus (and one at UNH Franklin Pierce School of Law) over ... Read More