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Candidates for AVP of CIS visiting campus
Four candidates for assistant vice president of CIS will visit campus July 11-22, 2005, and will be available to discuss their qualifications with faculty and staff at open forums. The candidates are Margaret Cline, Thomas Franke, John Kalkbrenner, and Christopher Wessells. The open forums will be held in Dimond 510 and schedule is as follows: Margaret Cline, July 12, 4 to 5 p.m.; Thomas Franke, July 15, 11 a.m. to noon; John Kalkbrenner, July 18, 2 to 3 p.m.; and Christopher Wessells, July 22, 11 a.m. to noon.
Reception for John Griffith is July 25
A reception for John Griffith, who has accepted a new position at
Bryn Mawr College in Pennsylvania, will be held from 3 to 5 p.m.
July 25 in the Great Bay Room at the New England Center. He has
worked at the university for 15 years, seven years at the controller’s
office before becoming an assistant vice president eight years ago.
Along with his many accomplishments at UNH, he was instrumental
in the development of RCM at UNH. He is a second generation UNH
employee; his father was the director of development at NHPTV. He
grew up in Durham and graduated from UNH with a degree in business
administration. After three years as a CPA, he returned to UNH for
a temporary assignment and never left.
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Campus
Journal Alert: UNH
Declares Excessive Heat Alert Tuesday, July 19
The
UNH Department of Environmental Health and Safety has determined that
the temperature has exceeded the permissible levels and therefore
the Excessive Heat Guidelines are in effect Tuesday, July 19, 2005.
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USNH
Board of Trustees Approves Salary Increase
The USNH Board of Trustees has approved a salary
increase for UNH faculty and staff, effective July 1, 2005. More
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Institute
At UNH Awards $3.1 Million To Develop Technology For Coastal Management
The Cooperative Institute for Coastal and Estuarine
Environmental Technology (CICEET) has awarded $3,182,826 to fund 12
environmental technology development projects for FY 2005. CICEET
fosters the development of tools for clean water and healthy coastal
habitats nationwide. More
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UNH
Updates Emergency Preparedness Procedures UNH
has updated its emergency response and preparedness procedures, and
is asking the university community to familiarize itself with the
new plan. More
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Violin
Craftsmanship Institute Celebrates 32nd Year

UNH
is hosting the 32nd annual Violin Craftsmanship Institute at which
professional violin and bow makers and related craftspersons from
all over the world come to Durham to take workshops with internationally
prominent violin builders and bow makers.
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Two-Rate
Property Tax Offers Alternative To Current System, According To UNH
Economics Professor Bring
up the issue of property tax reform and you’re likely to get
an earful. Richard England, economics professor at the University
of New Hampshire’s Whittemore School of Business and Economics,
has heard the arguments and is offering an alternative to the most
important source of local government revenue, the property tax. More
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PBS NewsHour (07-13-05)
Human
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Campus
Journal Alert: University Officials In Contact With Students Studying
In United Kingdom
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