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Sept. 5, 2003, Edition
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Pillemer
named new Paul Chair in psychology
David
B. Pillemer has been named the Dr. Samuel E. Paul Chair in Developmental
Psychology within the College of Liberal Arts. He will also work closely
with The Carsey Institute, a newly established center for innovative
research in the social, behavioral, and health sciences at UNH.
The chair is the result of a gift from Troy, N.H., native and UNH
alumnus Peter T. Paul, a 1967 graduate in business administration
and former president and CEO of Headlands Mortgage Company. It was
established in memory of his father, Dr. Samuel E. Paul, a highly
regarded physician in Troy for nearly 30 years. (9-05-03)
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Chemical-free
residence hall is popular spot to live
When
UNH students moved back into their residence halls earlier this week,
130 undergraduates who want to live a chemical-free life – no
alcohol, tobacco or drugs – chose Engelhardt Hall as part of
a themed living community on campus.
(9-05-03) More
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to Holloway Commons |
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Jim
Galipeau, a cook at the new Holloway Commons, serves up Asian
dishes to hungry patrons. Hundreds of faculty and staff toured
the new facility at its Aug. 28 open house. The new dining and
conference facility has 70,000 square feet of dining space for
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University
Day and Campus Picnic are Sept. 16
Microbiology recognizes
Zsigrays at reunion
Maintenance
Control is now Facilities Support Center
UNHM presents
Deaf Studies programs
Welcome new faculty
members
Institute on Disability
hosts conference
University Museum
highlights Scheiers |
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