Introducing…Courses!
A new and powerful version of the UNH Time and Room Schedule is now available. The recently-launched, highly searchable website, courses.unh.edu, merges time and room information with course...
View ArticleMurkland is Bustling Today
The UNH Mock Trial Team readies itself for two days of trials. For a Saturday, Murkland Hall, home of the College, is a busy place. The UNH Mock Trial team is hosting a regional tournament today, and...
View ArticleYouth Enrichment For Budding Investigators
LAST WEEK TO REGISTER! Course registration for Investigating Homicide ends this Friday, August 1 at 4 p.m. Don’t miss out! Course dates: August 4-15, 2014. Does your son or daughter enjoy CSI? Does he...
View ArticleLiberal Arts Departments on the Move
The sociology department’s main office is up and running on the third floor of McConnell Several academic departments and research centers in the College of Liberal Arts (COLA) have moved over the...
View ArticlePrevention Innovations Named Research Center
UNH has established three new research centers that will leverage the university’s existing strengths to enhance interdisciplinary research opportunities for faculty and students — the Prevention...
View ArticlePolicing American Indians: A New Book by Laurence French
Laurence Armand French, a senior researcher at Justiceworks and affiliate professor of justice studies, has published “Policing American Indians: A Unique Chapter in American Jurisprudence” (CRC...
View ArticleCOLA Students Win Critical Language Scholarships from State Department
Crystal Napoli (l) and Eden Suoth (r) Crystal Napoli ’18, an honors history and justice studies major, and Eden Suoth ’18, an honors mechanical engineering and philosophy major, won Critical Language...
View ArticleLiberal Arts Students Awarded Gilman International Scholarships
Julia Krank ’17 (left) and Patrick Sullivan ’17 (right) UNH College of Liberal Arts (COLA) students Julia Krank ’17, a dual psychology and justice studies major, and Patrick Sullivan ’17, a dual...
View ArticleCareer Minded
Talk about plum assignments: When Boston native Carrington Cazeau ’17 went to Washington, D.C., for an internship with the U.S. Marshals Service, he was one of only four assigned to the Superior Court...
View ArticleRecommencement
Mostly, it was about the tassel. And her parents seeing her there on the field with the rest of her class on commencement day, celebrating the last four years and all the hard work that went into...
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