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Publication Date: Wednesday, Aug. 10 More
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Campus
Journal Alert: UNH Community Honors Life of Prof. Warren At
Funeral and Memorial Service Friday, Aug. 5
A memorial service for Charles Warren, assistant
professor of biochemistry and molecular biology, will be held at 2
p.m. Friday, Aug. 5, in the great room of Huddleston Hall. Warren's
funeral will be held prior to the memorial service at noon at Riverside
Cemetery, Elm Street, Newmarket. More
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Campus
Journal Alert: UNH Declares Excessive Heat Alert Wednesday,
July 27
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 Wednesday,
July 27, 2005.
More >>> (07-27-05) |
Employees
Gain Enhanced Sick Pool/Sick Leave Use for Family Leave
UNH employees
trying to cope with an ill family member or the death of a loved one
now have an enhanced benefit to help them through such serious situations
– the use of Sick Pool/Sick Leave Use for Family Leave. More
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The Dangers of Excessive Heat
In
the month of July, UNH has declared an Excessive Heat Alert three
times, which is a considerable amount considering in the previous
two years, only two alerts were issued. More
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Three
Alums Inducted in Hall of Fame
Jerry Azumah (left, Football), Brandy Fisher (center,
Women's Hockey) and Jason Krog (right, Men's Hockey), all of whom
were named national Player of the Year in their respective sport,
were inducted into the Wildcat Athletics Council Hall of Fame last
month. The trio
makes up the special three-member Class of 2005. (Perry Smith/UNH
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UNH Welcomes the New Hampshire Estuaries Project
The EPA-funded New Hampshire Estuaries Project (NHEP) has moved to
the Marine Program at the University of New Hampshire from the New
Hampshire Department of Environmental Services, a move considered
an important step in the development of the program whose mission
is to protect and enhance the environmental quality of the state’s
coastal bays and rivers. More
>>> (07-13-05) |
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UNH Sponsors Series on
Permaculture (07-27-05)
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UNH In The News: New
York Times: Scientists Lead Sea Expedition From Land (log
in required) (07-27-05) |
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