6:00 pm
286 Commercial Street, 4th Floor
6:00 pm - 7:30 pm
Third floor auditorium
From 2009 to 2011, Rajiv Chandrasekaran reported on the war in Afghanistan for The Post, traveling through the provinces of Helmand and Kandahar to reveal the impact of President Obama's decision to double U.S. force levels.
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
Third floor auditorium
Stages of Senior Care helps in understanding and exploring care options that can often be an overwhelming experience. This presentation explores all of the options, fully and fairly, that are available to families, including the advantages and drawbacks of each as well as the financial consequences. In addition, the participant will leave armed with questions to ask and other factors to consider in order to make well-informed decisions.
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
Third floor auditorium
This lecture is based on the 2000 English translation and editing of 'The Equality of the Human Races' by Haitian scholar, Joseph Anténor Firmin. His masterful work, only now beginning to be read and studied 125 years after its publication, can be mined for its critical thought, its careful scholarship, and its devotion to the betterment of Haitian and all Black people all over the globe.
6:30 pm - 9:00 pm
Third floor auditorium
Tibet in Song is both a celebration of traditional Tibetan folk music and a harrowing journey into the past fifty years of cultural repression inside Chinese-controlled Tibet. Director and former Tibetan political prisoner Ngawang Choephel weaves a story of beauty, pain, brutality and resilience, introducing Tibet to the world in a way never before seen on film.
12:00 pm - 1:30 pm
Third floor auditorium
What are the connections between healthy bodies and healthy bank accounts? Our opening episode travels to Louisville, Kentucky, not to explore whether health cures us but to see why we get sick in the first place.
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
Third floor auditorium
The number of infants who die before their first birthday is much higher in the U.S. than in other countries. And for African Americans the rate is nearly twice as high as for white Americans. Even well-educated Black women have birth outcomes worse than white women who haven't finished high school. Why?
6:00 pm - 7:30 pm
Third floor auditorium
The Mid-Autumn Festival is also known as the Moon Festival, Moon cake Festival, and Zhongqiu Festival. The celebration honors the goddess, Chang'e, who stole the elixir of immortality and fled to the moon. She is known as the Moon Goddess of Immortality.
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
Third floor auditorium
Rome was more than a thousand years old when Constantine the Great became its first Christian emperor and, by his conversion from paganism, changed the course of history! His victory in battle on a bank of the Tiber River, at the Milvian Bridge north of Rome in 312 AD, would baptize the Roman Empire -- it secured his rule, ended centuries of persecution, and witnessed the triumph of Christianity.
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Friday: 8:30am-5:00pm
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University Center (main building)
400 Commercial Street
Manchester, NH 03101
Admissions Office
286 Commercial Street
Fourth Floor
Manchester, NH 03101
Head west on Route 101 to Route 293 North. Continue and take Exit 5. Turn right at the bottom of the ramp to Granite Street. At the first set of lights, turn left on to Commercial Street. The University Center is at 400 Commercial Street, approximately one-half mile on the left.
Turn right at the bottom of the ramp on to Granite Street. At the first set of lights, turn left on to Commercial Street. The University Center is approximately one-half mile on the left.
From Route 293 South take the new Exit 5 (Granite St.). Take a left onto Granite St. and stay in the left lane. At light take a left on Commercial Street. UNH Manchester is 1/2 mile on the left.
Follow the signs over the Amoskeag Bridge. Turn right at the fork on to Canal Street. At the first set of lights, turn right on to Commercial Street. The University Center is approximately one-half mile on the right.