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Archaeological Field School

For six weeks in May and June students dig in Roman bath complexes, and Etruscan shrines. The Department runs an excavation outside of  Orvieto, Italy at Coriglia.  This site date from 1000 BCE to 1400 CE and give material from Greek, Etruscan, Roman as well as medieval and renaissance Italian cultures. As part of this excavation, the Department runs a Field School.

Coriglia Trench

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Annual Shakespeare's Birthday Celebration

On Monday, April 25, 1989, Professor Gary Bouchard stepped out on to the quad in front of the still brand new statue of Saint Anselm to lead the campus in a reading of all 154 of Shakespeare's Sonnets in celebration of William's birthday. The Bard was a mere 425 years old that year, and Bouchard was still pretty young himself, or at least still blonde on top and wet behind the professorial ears. About 75 readers took part in that initial marathon reading. As the quatrains and couplets cut through the crisp April air, New Hampshire Public Radio recorded many of them, and when Professor Landis Magnuson made a surprise entrance down the stairs of Alumni Hall in full Elizabethan regalia, The Union Leader was there to capture it on film.

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A Conversation with Jim O'Connell

December 8, 2023
12:15 pm EST - 1:15 pm EST

Join us for a live interview with Dr. Jim O’Connell, the subject of Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Tracy Kidder’s book Rough Sleepers.

Dr. O'Connell will be interviewed by Laura Knoy about his work as the founding physician of the Boston Health Care for the Homeless Program.

Sponsored by New Hampshire Housing.

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… Jim O'Connell Remote December 8, 2023 12:15 pm EST - 1:15 pm EST Zoom : Register for the Zoom webinar Join us for a live interview with Dr. Jim O’Connell, the subject of Pulitzer … physician of the Boston Health Care for the Homeless Program. Sponsored by New Hampshire Housing. Jim O’Connell, MD, serves as the President of Boston Health Care for the Homeless …
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