UNH News
Spring 2008 Connections Many Faces, One Mission: Inclusion Video
2008 Banquet: Many Faces, One
Mission: Inclusion
Suggestions for Inclusive Classroom
faculty guide
Black History Scholar Receives National Award for historic preservation

Angela Davis
UC Berkeley professor and internationally known civil rights activist, Angela Davis, will deliver the keynote address at the January 2009 Annual Martin Luther King Jr, celebration. More info

Commitment to Diversity
Diversity is a community value at the
University of New Hampshire.
We are committed to supporting and sustaining an educational community that is inclusive, diverse and equitable. The values of diversity, inclusion and equity are inextricably linked to our mission of teaching and research excellence, and we embrace these values as being critical to development, learning, and success. We expect nothing less than an accessible, multicultural community in which civility and respect are fostered, and discrimination and harassment are not tolerated.
We will ensure that under-represented groups and those who experience systemic inequity will have equal opportunities and feel welcome on our campus.
We accept the responsibility of teaching and learning in a diverse democracy where social justice serves as a bridge between a quality liberal education and civic engagement.

Investing in Diversity at UNH: The Turbulent Years, 1968-1972
A new library web exhibit chronicles the beginnings of conscious inclusion of diversity in the community and curriculum at UNH from 1968-1972. Included in the exhibit is Mrs. Myrna Adams, UNH's first black administrator. The virtual extension is an extension of a display created by the Library Exhibit Committee last year.

For stories of Success against the odds,
of Achievements in the face of adversity,
and in all cases stories of Inspiration
read about The History Makers