UNH News Releases for September 1999
Business Students Develop Marketing Plan for 'TIME' Magazine
UNH CEO Forum Postponed to Oct. 14
18th-Century Prints at UNH Art Gallery Oct. 23 - Dec. 12
TV Producer Will Receive UNH Alumni's Highest Award Oct.1
UNH's Institute on Disability Awarded $720,000 Federal Grant
UNH Scientists Ready for Antarctica
Prominent Speakers Kick Off UNH Campaign Events
Celestial Event during Space Science Conference
UNH Announces Honorary Chairs for Next Horizon Campaign
Sept. 28 Session Focuses on Family Business Challenges
First Catalogue of Gamma-Ray Universe
Torbert To Step Down as Dean of Engineering and Physical Sciences
UNH Kicks Off $100 Million Campaign
Noted Expert on Global Warming To Speak at UNH Sept. 23
Poll: Smith in Trouble in 2002
Poll Examines Voter Issues in N.H. Primary
Gregg Is Most Popular Politician in N.H.
Bush Continues to Lead Republican Primary Field in N.H.
Clinton Still Doing a Good Job, Not a Popular Person
UNH's Institute on Disability Awarded $413,000 Federal Grant
Poll: Education Funding Dominates N.H. Problems
Poll: Bradley Closes Gap on Gore
UNH Hosts College Fair Sept. 23 and 24
Saul O Sidore Memorial Lecture Series Features Women and Religion
NASA Upgrades Status of NH Space Grant Consortium
UNH President to Deliver State of the Univ. Address Sept. 14
Symposium Set to Explore Mysteries of the Universe Sept. 15-17
Science Teachers Will Learn from the Experts Sept. 14
UNH CEO Forum Features Tyco Chief Oct. 7
UNH Program to Develop Leadership Style, Refine Business Skills