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Student signs outside former UNH Museum of Art

How the Budget Reset is Affecting UNH’s College of Liberal Arts: Enrichment vs. Academics

Sophia Schlichtmann, Staff Writer March 12, 2024

Outside of the former Museum of Art (MOA) at the University of New Hampshire, there are signs with pleas for the university to ‘fund the arts.’ The MOA closing was one of the major cuts made to the...

Natalia Tomahatsch (class of 2026), an intern for the Museum of Art at the Paul Creative Arts Center, facilitating a talk on Sue Coe’s photo etchings.

UNH Liberal Arts Programs on the Chopping Block

Emma Kostyun, Staff Writer December 4, 2023

Down the dimly lit hallway of the Paul Creative Arts Center (PCAC) sits the office of the art and art history department. A cozy waiting area sits outside the eclectic office of Ben Cariens, department...

Durham, NH- Dean Michelle Dillon gives opening remarks at the GRSIL ceremony on Oct. 7.

The Global Racial and Social Inequality Lab Celebrates One-Year Anniversary at UNH

Melanie Matts, Managing Editor October 18, 2022

DURHAM, NH- A year following the grand opening of the Global Racial and Social Inequality Lab (GRSIL) within the University of New Hampshire’s College of Liberal Arts (COLA), the UNH community gathered...

Record donations made during 2021 (603) Challenge

Record donations made during 2021 (603) Challenge

Cassie Hollasch April 14, 2021
[Durham, NH]—On April 9, the (603) Challenge for the University of New Hampshire (UNH) took flight. With thousands of donations every year, donors come together to show support for their favorite areas of the university. For a certain period of time, any gift amount is matched by some of the annual and underwriters. Adding up to almost $200 per donor, the funds are matched until the $225,000 runs out. With an abounding number of challenges, gift opportunities and a live leaderboard , contributors have five days to give back to their favorite community in New Hampshire .
Black History Month events at UNH

Black History Month events at UNH

Katie Hoppler February 3, 2021
February is Black History Month, a federally-recognized event that reflects on Black Americans’ significant impact on the country. To celebrate this month, the University of New Hampshire (UNH) is putting on a series of events and programs.

Round-up of books published by COLA faculties in 2020

Cassie Hollasch January 25, 2021
Though 2020 might have been a challenging year for many people, the faculty of College of Liberal Arts (COLA) at the University of New Hampshire (UNH) have remained productive by showcasing their magnitude of knowledge and skills. Aside from teaching classes in-person and online and attending virtual seminars, some faculty have furthered their research or worked on fiction writing.

Rutman lecture on the 2020 election

Hannah Donahue October 16, 2020
On Monday night, the College of Liberal Arts (COLA) at the University of New Hampshire (UNH) held one of two planned lectures on the 2020 election as part of the Rutman Distinguished Lecture Series on the American Presidency.
Liberal arts graduates stand a chance

Liberal arts graduates stand a chance

Hannah Donahue February 6, 2020
Shannon Fitzpatrick, like many students who enter their first year of college, had no indication of what to major in. But the University of New Hampshire (UNH) senior will graduate this spring with a dual communication and business degree, and a refined career path.
On the Spot: Assistant Professor Baumgarter set to become published author

On the Spot: Assistant Professor Baumgarter set to become published author

Bret Belden October 17, 2019
Kabria Baumgartner, a UNH assistant professor in the departments of English and Women's Studies, prepares for publishing of first book, 'In Pursuit of Knowledge: Black Women and Educational Activism in Antebellum America'
UNH students sit down for Coffee With a Diplomat

UNH students sit down for “Coffee With a Diplomat”

Hannah Donahue September 26, 2019
Students arrive nice-and-early to hear the stories and advice of longtime diplomat Phillip Beekman - and enjoy some Dunkin' Donunts along the way.
On the Spot with Michele Dillon, newly official dean of COLA

On the Spot with Michele Dillon, newly official dean of COLA

Zach Lewis September 5, 2019
Michele Dillon becomes official dean of the College of Liberal Arts

Research at UNH

Hannah Donahue August 22, 2019
For new students looking to get involved, student research could be your way in
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