Katie Umans
Katie Umans's Articles
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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... -
K–12 Teacher-Scholars Gather to Share Experiences 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 creative approaches to centering diverse narratives... -
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 programming, puts out a call to member... -
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 Bedrosian '03, music director for the pathbreaking... -
"Creole Soul," A Photo Exhibit by Gary Samson, Opens at Seacoast African American Cultural Center
A photo exhibit by New Hampshire’s seventh Artist Laureate, Gary Samson, is now on display at the The Seacoast African American Cultural Center (SAACC), showcasing photos from Creole Soul: Zydeco... -
Center for the Humanities Awards Five New Hayes Fellowships
Faculty research will focus on New Hampshire’s history, culture and government. -
Seeding the Humanities
The UNH Center for the Humanities announces 2022 seed funding awards for public humanities projects and celebrates Institute alumni successes. -
Meet the 2022–23 Faculty Fellows!
The Center for the Humanities has awarded two Faculty Research Fellowships for the coming academic year. -
A Month at Winterthur
A research fellowship supports a book project on periodical depictions of antebellum American cities. -
Public Humanities Seed Funding
Over $96,000 in seed funding is awarded to participants from the 2021 UNH Summer Institute in Public Humanities. -
Aging in America: Justice for All?
The UNH Center for the Humanities announces the 2021–2022 Sidore Lecture Series. -
Meet the 2021–2022 Faculty Fellows
Funded by the Center for the Humanities' general endowment and the Ben and Zelma Dorson Endowment in the Humanities, faculty research fellowships provide a semester-long opportunity for junior and... -
Meet the 2020-21 Faculty Fellows
The UNH Center for the Humanities has awarded three Faculty Research Fellowships for next year. -
Meet Next Year's Faculty Fellows
The Center for the Humanities has awarded Faculty Research Fellowships to four faculty members for 2019-2020. -
Mass Incarceration in the U.S. and N.H.
This year's Saul O. Sidore Memorial Lecture Series focuses on issues surrounding incarceration. -
Next Year's Sidore Series To Ask: "Who Owns the Past?"
Gregory McMahon (Classics, Humanities, and Italian Studies), Svetlana Peshkova (Anthropology), Nicole Ruane (Classics, Humanities, and Italian Studies), R. Scott Smith (Classics, Humanities, and... -
New UNH Documentary Tells the Story of Black History in New Hampshire
How does New Hampshire, a state with the motto “Live Free or Die,” confront and understand its participation in slavery, segregation, and the neglect of African-American history? What happens to our... -
Center for the Humanities Announces 2016-2017 Faculty Fellows
The Center for the Humanities announces the award of its 2016-2017 Faculty Research Fellowships to four faculty members in support of their research.