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Connecting Across Cultures

Connecting Across Cultures

It took Lina Adjout ’21 one day and one traditional Turkish pastry to find exactly what she was hoping to find in Ireland. Adjout embarked on thejourney as a recipient of the Stanley A. Hamel Traveling Fellowship (HTF) in hopes of discovering the “emerging immigrant diaspora,” as she explains.... Read More

Recent Stories

  • Abrita Kuthumi
    - Blazing a Trail
    Abrita Kuthumi ’21, a political science/international affairs major from Barrington, New Hampshire, is a winner of the prestigious Marshall Scholarship, one of just 41 students to... Read More
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    - Fantastic Fellows
    They’ve succeeded at UNH. Next stop: the world. Read More
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    - Crown Center Fellow
    Jennie Sowers is awarded a fellowship to complete her book project on Middle Eastern wars. Read More
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    UNH's Jeannie Sowers co-writes opinion in Foreign Policy.
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    Kurk Dorsey, professor within the Carsey School of Public Policy,believes that in the short run, the deal between China and Iran will be better for Iran than for China, because...
  • Thompson Hall
    - Fulbright Scholarships Extended
    Katherine Heaney ’20G just received her master’s degree insecondary education. Her plan for September had been to travel to Spain to teach English for the next academic year. She... Read More
  • Promoting a Right Not a Privilege
    - Promoting a Right Not a Privilege
    In her application to become a 2020 Truman Scholar, Abrita Kuthumi ’21 proposed an idea that would provide educational resources for the lowest caste group in Nepal. She mapped... Read More
  • Teaching English Abroad
    - Teaching English Abroad
    Three recent UNH graduates who have received Fulbright English teaching assistantships will spend nine months abroad. Read More
  • ​UNH's Quincy Abramson ​
    - Career Possibilities
    Whether Quincy Abramson ’19 runs an international nonprofit one day or becomes an ambassador, she has a pretty good background to get there. Read More
  • A young Palestinian walks through a debris-strewn field in Gaza where attacks have damaged much of the civilian infrastructure.
    - Slow Violence
    A new study by UNH and Duke researchers documents the human cost of infrastructure attacks in Gaza and the West Bank. Read More