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The UNH Model UN team

UNH Students Take Home Three Awards at Model UN Conference

Twenty UNH students had the opportunity to?rub elbows with international ambassadors and gain hands-on practice in political diplomacy during a trip to New York City for the National Model UN Conference this spring. Read More

Recent Stories

  • Members of the Reproductive Freedom Fund of New Hampshire
    - A Summer in the Spotlight
    Kaley Lambert ’24?found herself in a truly unique and distinctively rewarding position when she secured an internship with the Reproductive Freedom Fund of New Hampshire (RFFNH)... Read More
  • snow globe with oil rig inside
    - The Solastalgic Archive and the Deep Time Lab
    The Museum of Art opens participatory exhibition by artist Nina Elder that reflects on time, memory and environmental transformation. Read More
  • Thompson Hall at sunset
    - Passings: Mark Smith
    Mark Smith, professor emeritus of English, passed away on July 28, 2022. He was 86 years old. Read More
  • flowers in front of Hamilton Smith Hall
    - Passings: Philip L. Nicoloff
    Philip L. Nicoloff, professor emeritus of English at UNH, passed away on May 17, 2022. He was 95 years old. Read More
  • flowering bush in back of Murkland Hall
    - Passings: John C. Rouman
    Professor John C. Rouman died on August 4, 2022 in Durham, New Hampshire. Rouman joined the faculty at UNH in 1965 and retired in 1999 as professor emeritus of classics following... Read More
  • photo montage of child, water
    - You’re Astonishing!
    UNH philosopher Timm Triplett publishes an essay in Aeon on the emotion of astonishment. Read More
  • ken johnson collage
    - Seeing the Story of the Country Through Data
    “I once had a reporter jokingly say to me ‘Ken, you were into data analytics before it was cool,’” he says, a smile audible in his voice. “Which, you know, is true.” Professor Ken... Read More
  • Pushing Beyond His Comfort Zone
    - Pushing Beyond His Comfort Zone
    Mel Nagashima ’22 worked with immigrant families through the Boston Chinatown Neighborhood Center during his time in the?Semester-in-the-City program, and that ultimately pushed... Read More
  • flowers on campus
    - Passings: Karl C. Diller
    An emeritus English professor is remembered. Read More
  • Plaster sculpture of a head lying on its side
    - Research Snapshot: Pox
    “Pox was done in the fall of 2019 a few short months prior to the introduction of COVID 19 into the common lexicon. What had started as an introspective reflection on my own... Read More