Center for the Humanities
Human-Centered Humanities
The UNH Center for the Humanities is proud to be supporting the innovative work of three College of Liberal Arts (COLA)?faculty members this academic year. Amy Michael (anthropology) has just completed her semester-long leave advancing a research project that focuses on community memory in response... Read More-
07/18/24
K–12 Teacher-Scholars Gather to Share 188体育app_188体育在线-平台官网s Developing Place-Based Curricula
Earlier this month, a small group of teacher-scholars gathered at Alnoba, a workshop and retreat venue in Kensington, to share their critical and... -
06/18/24
UNH Researchers Help Unearth What is Believed to be King Pompey Homestead
Archaeologists at the University of New Hampshire along with a historian at Northeastern University believe they have unearthed the long-lost... -
02/01/24
A King in our Midst
Each year, The New England Humanities Consortium (NEHC), a network of universities and colleges dedicated to intellectual collaboration and regional... -
11/01/23
George Clinton and the Parliament Funkadelic to Perform on Campus Nov. 28
The UNH Center for the Humanities is excited to announce a special campus event to be supported by the Saul O Sidore Memorial Lecture Series. Danny...
Recent Stories
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05/30/18 - Taking it to the StreetsUNH receives Mellon Foundation grant to take the humanities to the public. Read More
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11/20/17 - Anne Sexton: Teacher of Weird Abundance? “Anne Sexton: Teacher of Weird Abundance,” by Paula Salvio, professor of education. State University of New York Press, 2007 Read More
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11/08/17 - Public HumanitiesSix College of Liberal Arts faculty members presented?on UNH’s innovative public humanities fellows program at the National Humanities Conference, held Nov. 2-5, 2017, in Boston,... Read More
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10/05/17 - Past Sidore Series' Faculty Organizers Publish Book on the Balance of Public Health and Freedom? Rosemary Caron (Professor of Health Management and Policy) and Marion (Molly) Girard Dorsey (Associate Professor of History and Faculty Fellow in the COLA Dean's Office) have... Read More
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05/24/17 - Indigenous New HampshireWhen it comes to telling the stories of indigenous people in New Hampshire, the “official” history — found on historical site markers, in textbooks and on public murals, among... Read More
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01/13/17 - Among the Best of BooksDaniel Chávez's “Nicaragua and the Politics of Utopia” has been named a Foreign Affairs best book of 2016. Read More
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11/18/16 - New Book on Don Quixote Celebrates 400th AnniversaryCarmen García de la Rasilla, associate professor of Spanish, and Jorge Abril Sánchez, lecturer in Spanish have teamed up to edit a new collection of essays on Miguel de Cervantes... Read More
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11/08/16 - A Novel Without Boundaries: Sensing Don Quixote 400 Years LaterThis volume of essays by new and established figures in its field will appeal to scholars in disciplines such as literature, drama, history and cultural studies.? Read More
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09/01/16 - Ready to WritePictured (l to r): Alecia Magnifico, assistant professor of English at UNH; Kim Beidleman, teacher at Prospect Mountain High School, Alton, N.H.; Michelle Spiller, teacher... Read More
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06/23/16 - Behind the Shadows"I think we have to re-imagine New Hampshire not as a white place: New Hampshire has imagined itself as a white place without a black history. That was false in the past; that’s... Read More