Breakout Contest
This award seeks digital project submissions from First-Year students or students who have little or no previous experience with digital composing practices. This is an award given to rookie projects! No group projects in this contest category please.
The Hugemanities Big Contest seeks digital projects created by CCSNH students and UNH students taking courses in the liberal arts. The contest has four contest categories: The Breakout Contest, The Digital Storytelling Contest, The Change the World (persuasive) Contest and the Innovative Design Contest. The humanities ask us to consider Big questions! The Big Contest is looking for digital projects that explore Big ideas!
- Visit the HUGEmanities webpage to learn more about Big Contest Opportunities.
- Submit your digital projects to The Big Contest, and potentially win a cash award.
Theses/Dissertations from 2024
Digital Slave Narrative Exhibit, Madison Bonneville
The Capture and Freedom of Slaves, Irina Donato
Freedom at last!...Or is it?, Mars Duplin
"Incidents": An Analysis of Slavery in the U.S., Mars Duplin
Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl: A Digital Exhibit on the Slave Trade, Ashton Garrow
Blooper reel, Hope Gerney
Digital Liberation: Exploring Collective Consciousness throughout a Slave Narrative, Darren Harlow
Night Owl, Meredith Hohnbaum
UNH Pole Vaulters Dynamic Duo, Meredith Hohnbaum
Motherhood: A Mother's Love Transcends the Confines of Slavery, a Digital Collection, Skylar Hunter
Pretty isn't Pretty Enough, Emily Jackman
From Isolation to Exploration, Ellie Gray Kenney
Ameland - Paal 10, Kathelijne Lieve Knuttel
Campus Cruising with Remy and Piper, Benjamin James Meyer
Women & Slavery, Alan Nadeau
Digital Exhibit on Slave Narratives, Hannah Pickering
Serving from Birth: The Sad Stories of Slave Families, Konner Sheehan
What it's Like Being a Triplet, Matthew Robert Tschudin
Hope After Loss: Finding Purpose with Hope Squad", Carly Elena Warms
Slave Narrative Exhibit, Taylor Williams
Theses/Dissertations from 2023
Mexico: The Center of Latin American Tourism, Arin Henderson