05/22/2017
Tomorrow Monday May 22 at 7:00 -- Join us at the New Market, NH, Historical Society for an illustrated lecture exploring child labor in New England during the Progressive period from 1890 to 1918 as captured by the photography of Lewis W. Hine. Professor Robert Macieski will examine the relationship between “social photography,” as Hine called documentary photography, and movements for social reform.
UNHM Professor Macieski is an Associate Professor of History with fields in 19th and 20th century American social history and specialties in urban, industrial, and immigration
history, and the history of race. He has won the UNHM Teaching Excellence Award and has been the recipient of a Fulbright Distinguished Chair in History at Moscow State University. Photo is the cover of his latest book, Picturing Class: Lewis W. Hine Photographs Child Labor in New England. More: http://www.newmarketnhhistoricalsociety.org/events/
New Market Historical Society
05/06/2017
A little levity as we wish our students the very best of luck on their final exams, papers, and projects.
05/01/2017
UNH Law & Graduate Programs Information Sessions
Wednesday, May 3
Sessions begin at 5:30 & 6:00pm
First Floor, P104
MBA Information Session – Representatives from the Paul College will be on site to answer questions.
Wednesday, May 3
Session begins at 6:00pm - First Floor, P146
04/20/2017
Interested in Public History? Follow the live feed from the National Council for Public History's annual meeting in Indianapolis on Twitter!
04/18/2017
Spot the historical error, win one of our new stickers!: http://www.oxfordreference.com/view/10.1093/acref/9780191826719.001.0001/q-oro-ed4-00006117?__prclt=2TvbmGI4
Justice - Oxford Reference
Jedem das Seine.To each his own.often quoted as ‘Everyone gets what he deserves’Anonymousinscription on the gate
03/29/2017
Prof. Jessica Parr (History) was recently appointed to the Editorial Board of The Programming Historian, an award-winning, peer-reviewed digital humanities journal. She will serve as editor for submissions on geospatial history.
03/26/2017
Seasonal public history job with Historic New England!: https://www.historicnewengland.org/about-us/employment/new_hampshire-museums/
Guide, New Hampshire Seacoast Region | Historic New England
Historic New England seeks part-time Guides for three historic sites in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, for the 2017 season. The properties include
03/21/2017
Fellowship for teachers! The Norman B. Leventhal Map Center is offering a summer fellowship for teachers and media specialists. The application deadline is April 28th: http://leventhalmap.org/professional_development
Professional Development | The Norman B. Leventhal Map Center
The Map Center is now accepting applications for two teacher fellowships open to public and/or private school teachers and library media specialists.
03/20/2017
Like history? Check out the history nerd version of March Madness on The Junto. A few new brackets will be offered each week: https://earlyamericanists.com/2017/03/20/junto-march-madness-2017-is-here/
Junto March Madness 2017 is Here!
Junto March Madness 2017, featuring books on early American history published since 2014, begins with the Round of 32 voting.
03/08/2017
Want to pick up some tech skills? Sign up for hack-a-thon! http://hackwit.us
HackWITus | 25/26 March 2017
Come join Wentworth Institute of Technology's First Hackathon!
02/27/2017
Save the Dates! Upcoming UNH grad school info sessions:
Law & Graduate School Info Session (All Programs) -
Wednesday, March 1
5:30 and 6:00 pm, rm 126
Attend this session to see which of our graduate programs would be right for you. An admission representative from the UNH Law School in Concord will also be available to talk about JD and law graduate programs.
Graduate School Information Table (All Programs)
Week of March 27 through March 31
11:00am- 1:30pm and 4:00pm- 6:00pm
Is Graduate School right for you? Thinking about grad school, but not sure which program would be the right fit for you career goals? Stop by the 2nd floor foyer to learn about the graduate opportunities available to you at the state's flagship university.
Law & Graduate School Info Session (All Programs)
Wednesday, April 5 at 5:30 and 6:00 pm, rm 104
Attend this session to see which of our graduate programs would be right for you. An admission representative from the UNH Law School in Concord will also be available to talk about JD and law graduate programs.
LinkedIn Professional Development Workshop
Thursday, April 6 at 4:30pm- 5:00pm, rm 376
Develop your LinkedIn profile to make a strong, professional, first impression. Mark Laliberte will present strategies for networking with alumni, joining groups, researching companies and searching for career opportunities all using LinkedIn.
UNH Graduate School Accelerated Master’s Information Sessions
Tuesday, April 18 at 12:00pm in room 102 and 5:00 pm, rm 146
Wednesday, April 19 at 12:00pm in room 302 and 5:00 pm, rm 345
Qualified students at the University of New Hampshire may be permitted to take graduate-level courses during their Senior year. This allows students to save time and money by completing their bachelor’s program and simultaneously starting their master’s. Attend this session to learn more.