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Publication Date: Wednesday, Aug. 24 More
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UNH Names New President of the Foundation
UNH President
Ann Weaver Hart and Roger Thomas, chairman of the UNH Foundation
Board of Directors, announced this week the appointment
of Wendy Scott Keeney as president of the UNH Foundation. More >>> (08-10-05) |
UNH Scientist Helps Show Collapse of Antarctic Ice Shelf is 'Unprecedented'
A paper
to be published in the August 4 issue of the journal Nature asserts
that the recent collapse of the Larsen B Ice Shelf in the Weddell
Sea of Antarctica is “unprecedented” in recent times. UNH scientist
Michael Prentice is one of the article’s authors. More
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UNH Community Honors Life of Prof. Charles Warren
The
UNH community honored the life of Charles Warren, assistant professor
of biochemistry and molecular biology, Friday, Aug. 5, at a memorial
service in Huddleston Hall. Warren died Saturday evening, July 30,
from injuries sustained in a paragliding accident the day before.
He had been on vacation in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. More >>> (08-10-05) |
Fisheries Expert Says 'Stay The Course' With Ocean Fish Recovery Policy In Science Article
In a
strongly worded defense of existing, embattled U.S. legislation aimed
at ending overfishing and rebuilding depleted populations within
the next decade, UNH scientist Andrew Rosenberg writes in the July
29 issue of Science that altering current policy would be
misguided and counterproductive.
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Human Resources: Employee profile of Alan Bryce, library associate,
EMCS Library (08-10-05) |
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