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Higher
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George K. Romoser, professor emeritus of political science
and former director of the UNH interdisciplinary program on technology,
society and values, has been notified that he will receive a grant
o 800 British Pounds from Wilton Park in West Sussex, England, UK,
to attend that organization's conference on "The Neighborhood
of the European Union in Central and Eastern Europe" in Vienna,
Austria, in September. (06-13-05)
Owen Rogers, professor emeritus of plant biology and
former chair of the Department of Plant Science, has been awarded
the highest award given by the New Hampshire Federation of Garden
Clubs -- the 2005 Gold Seal Award. The award was made for his long-term
contributions as "scientist, educator, lilac breeder, as well
as good citizen of the world" at the annual state meeting of
the NH Federation of Garden Clubs May 25. Rogers has served the
UNH community for many years, is a sought after speaker by many
garden clubs in New England and has been a great ambassador for
UNH. He has contributed much over the years through his scholarly
work as a lilac breeder and is a member of the Board of Directors
of the International Lilac Society. He has served many years as
the editor of the Journal of the International Lilac Society.
Though he retired about 10 years ago, he remains an active member
of the Department of Plant Biology. (06-01-05)
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