Classics
Tracing the Cyclops Myth
Paul Robertson awarded research scholarship to Hardt Foundation, Geneva. Read More-
01/01/18
UNH Classics Graduate Awarded Media Production Grant
Classics alumnus, Michael Mignanelli (BA, 2016) is one of four recipients of the Media Production Grant from the College of Liberal Arts at UT Austin... -
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03/08/17
On Crime and Punishment
Kate Gaudet's pilot humanities course gives honors students a different perspective on criminal history. -
02/03/17
Humboldt Fellow
Harriet Fertik, assistant professor of classics, has won a research fellowship that will take her to Germany.
Recent Stories
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09/26/16 - Humanities Graduate Awarded Outstanding Thesis Award for 2016Thanks to a generous donor, the Humanities Program was able to award $5,000.00 to the writer of the best undergraduate thesis in the Humanities major. Read More
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03/10/16 - COLA Faculty Honored with University Awards and ProfessorshipsFaculty members in the College of Liberal Arts have been selected for a number of prestigious university awards. Faculty university-wide awards for 2016 have gone to Gregory... Read More
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12/16/15 - Modern Mythology“The Force. It’s calling to you. Just let it in.” So ends the official trailer for “Star Wars Episode VII: The Force Awakens,” and countless moviegoers are planning to do just... Read More
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12/10/15 - Building Rome and Finding the Perfect CareerCollege can be crazy busy, with students attending an average of four classes per semester, participating in student organizations and athletics, working and often balancing both... Read More
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03/10/15 - Sustainable HappinessHappiness Cubed Happiness studies span disciplines — each of these Liberal Arts course offerings takes its own unique approach to the topic. Interested students might take all... Read More
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11/08/12 - The Art of TravelThis January Term, three study abroad programs will provide the focus for students to see and experience new cultures to the fullest – be it in Costa Rica, Rome, or Moscow. Read More