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June 1, 2005
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Publication Date: Wednesday, June 15 More
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UNH
In The News: UNH's Rich Langan featured on NPR's All
Things Considered
The Bush Administration has unveils a plan to allow
ocean fish farms to operate within 200 miles of the U.S. coast. On
June 7, Rich Langan, co-director of the Cooperative Institute for
Coastal and Estuarine Environmental Technology and director of the
Cooperative Institute for New England Mariculture and Fisheries ,
was featured in a story on NPR's All Things Considered about
open ocean aquaculture and the proposed plan. To listen visit: http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=4684393
(06-08-05)
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UNH
begins search for new VP for finance and administration
UNH President Ann Weaver Hart announces search
for next vice president for finance and administration and names search
committee. (06-01-05)
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UNH
announces next dean of the College of Engineering and Physical Sciences
Joseph
C. Klewicki has been named the next dean of the College of Engineering
and Physical Sciences. Currently the chair of Mechanical Engineering
at the University of Utah, Klewicki will officially start Aug. 15.
(06-01-05)
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Scenes from 2005 Commencement
UNH Alumni
Association President Elizabeth Hoadley kisses Tom Werner's 2004
World Championship Red Sox ring. Several people had the honor of
wearing his ring throughout the day. To see some of the scenes from
the day, visit our three
Web galleries. (06-01-05)
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NHPTV:
Lessons from Pease
Now
that the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard is on the military's base closure
list, all eyes are looking to facilities that have seen successful
transformations. One of those is what was once Pease Air Force Base.
Ross Gittell, James R. Carter Professor with the Whittemore School,
participates in a discussion that revisits the success of Pease and
looks ahead. (06-01-05) More
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News UNH
honors its women leaders (06-01-05)
UNH
begins search for new AVP for CIS
(06-01-05)
Child
Study and Development Center: 75 years of leadership in early education
teaching and research (06-01-05)
UNH Art-Appeal features fine
arts and crafts (06-01-05)
Bye,
Bye Brook House (06-01-05)
Another
record-breaking year (06-01-05) |
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