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May 14, 2004, Edition
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Graduate
nursing program addresses shortage
Jennifer
Thompson, 38, left behind a lucrative career in pharmaceutical sales
to become a nurse. She is one of 21 students enrolled in UNH’s
new direct entry master’s in nursing program that is answering
the call to fill the state and national need for more nurses prepared
at higher levels of education. (05-14-04) More
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UNH
offers new Justice Studies programs
USNH trustees recently approved a new graduate program
in Justice Studies at UNH, the first of its kind in northern New England.
Earlier in the academic year, USNH trustees also approved a new undergraduate
major at UNH in Justice Studies.
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PAT
Council reviews ideas to address rising cost of benefits at university
The PAT Council reviewed several benefit cost containment
ideas being considered by the university system as USNH tries
to achieve the planned $2.4 million cuts in medical benefits in
order to contain the predicted growth of employer paid medical
benefits for fiscal year 2005.
(05-14-04) More
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Campus
Compact honors students, professor for community service
Congratulations Operating
and PAT/EE staff
Biological safety is a
top priority at university
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