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Oct. 31, 2003, Edition
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NEASC
self-study team visits UNH campus
The
New England Association of Schools and Colleges’ (NEASC) self-study
team met with Durham faculty and staff Oct. 21 to discuss the reports
generated as part of the university’s decennial accreditation
process. Accreditation provides an opportunity for the university
to evaluate its strengths and challenges through both self-study and
external review. (10-31-03) More
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| United
Way Campaign Kicks Off |
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UNH
kicked off its United Way campaign this week. Cari Moorhead,
United Way committee co-chair, discussed campaign goals, student
involvement, and incentive prizes. President Ann Weaver Hart
also attended the annual breakfast to address the 100 “Team
Leaders” who will help coordinate the campaign through
the different departments on campus. This year, the goal is
to have 25 percent of the campus participate in the campaign
and raise $80,000. This is also the first year that students
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UNH’s
2003 United Way committee members include (seated from left) Linda
Hayden, assistant director Campus Recreation Department; Gregg Sanborn,
executive assistant, President’s Office; Andy Smith, director,
UNH Survey Center; Cari Moorhead, director undergraduate programs
and advising/WSBE; Dan Raposa, Jr., director, marketing and corporate
development, Athletics; (standing) Marianne Fortescue, service learning
coordinator, UNH Partnership for Social Action; Darius Thompson, director
of placement and corporate relations/WSBE; and Jennifer Higgins, associate
director, major gifts, UNH Foundation. Not pictured are Guy Eaton,
director, Buildings & Grounds; Tom Laue, professor of biochemistry;
Sue Lucius, administrative manager, Department of Biochemistry; and
Jeff Morris, director, corporate giving, NHPTV.
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Aber
testifies in Washington on post-9/11 visa reform
At
the request of U.S. Senator John Sununu (R-NH), Vice President for
Research and Public Service John Aber traveled to Washington, D.C.,
last week to testify at a foreign relations subcommittee hearing.
(10-31-03)
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| UNH
staff scientist recognized for use of new technology
Faculty awarded
humanities fellowships for research
Gullion paddles
in the shadow of lords and kings
Faculty
Senate
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