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Aug. 31, 2005
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Publication Date: Wednesday, Sept. 7 More
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Space Scientists Awarded More Than $8 Million To Build Detector For
Next-Generation Weather Satellites
Astrophysicist
Jim Connell’s Angle Detecting Inclined Sensors (ADIS) system
is simple and elegant in its design, reliable in operation, and relatively
inexpensive. In part because of those merits, an ADIS-based instrument
was recently selected for the future National Polar-orbiting Operational
Environmental Satellite System. A team of UNH scientists, engineers,
and students will design and construct two identical instruments for
delivery sometime in 2010-11. More
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UNH Alumni Association Honors Nine For Outstanding Contributions
To The University
The University
of New Hampshire Alumni Association honored nine alumni for their
outstanding contributions to the university at the annual awards luncheon
earlier this summer. More
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Durham Welcomes PrOVES Students

Durham:
It’s Where U Live and the Durham Business Association recently
hosted a barbecue on Jenkins Court in downtown Durham to welcome the
more than 40 UNH first-year students who came to campus a week early
to participate in PrOVES (Pre-Orientation Volunteer Experience in
Service). More >>>
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UNH Promotion and Tenure
The USNH
Board of Trustees recently approved the following promotion and tenure
recommendations. Congratulations, faculty. More
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UNH
Launches Initiative To Boost Energy Efficient Student Housing
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Justice
Studies Coursework Now Being Offered At The Manchester Campus
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CIS Signals:
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7.0 Is Coming (08-31-05)
UNH In The News: USA
Today: Despite high-profile cases, sex-offense crimes decline
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State of the University
Address is Sept. 6 (08-24-05) |
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