Off-campus programs return after COVID-19 hiatus

Thursday, May 19, 2022
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Students standing outside of the Brandenburg Gate

Off-Campus Programs Return to a New Normal

After six consecutive terms of a pandemic-related hiatus that began in March 2020, undergraduates are once again studying abroad through programs sponsored by the Frank J. Guarini Institute for International Education.

Students making Leis

Celebrating the Aloha Spirit

Students make carnation and yarn leis at the Hood Museum of Art on Lei Day.

Big Green Finish Second in Collegiate 7s National Tournament

The women's rugby team fell to Lindenwood, 32-0, in the USA Rugby College 7s National Championship on Sunday.

In the News: How Did Trans People Become a GOP Target?

Religion professor Randall Balmer tells The 19th that Republican support for anti-trans legislation is being driven by the GOP's interest in keeping its evangelical voting bloc "riled up about one thing or another."

Quoted: Angela Zhang '12 in 'Valley News'

"It's been really important to me in my career to train the next generation of leaders, and it helps me think about my work a little differently, too," says the alumna and N.H. social worker of the year. 

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