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Development
grants available
The UNH Staff Professional Development Grant Committee meets four
times each year to review applications and award grants. Applications
for the first quarter of the year are due Monday, Sept. 8. Information
and grant applications can be found online
or you may contact Patsy Stuart at 2-2208.
Business Services needs helpers
Business Services in Stoke Hall is seeking volunteers to assist with
the Fall 2003 Financial Clearance. Volunteers are needed Tuesday,
Sept. 2, and Wednesday, Sept. 3, from 7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Volunteers
can work all or a portion of one or both days. Volunteers will help
monitor customer lines, direct traffic flow, assist students, run
a video and check clearance status. No experience is necessary, and
training will be provided to those who want it the week of Aug. 25.
Breakfast, lunch and dinner will be provided to volunteers. For more
information or to volunteer, contact Cheryl
Goetz at 2-0091.
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TOP STORIES
Aug. 29, 2003 Edition
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UNH
named top tier Sea Grant College
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Administrator and Undersecretary of Commerce for Oceans and
Atmosphere Vice Admiral Conrad Lautenbacher Jr. presents President
Ann Weaver Hart with a plaque commemorating the university’s
new status as a top tier Sea Grant College. (Doug Prince/UNH
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UNH
is one of only nine universities in the nation to hold top tier
status as a land, space and sea grant institution.
Affirming
its commitment to serving the needs of its state citizens, UNH officially
became a full land, space and sea grant institution at an Aug. 20,
ceremony in Dimond Library.
“These three programs are all unique in that Congress created
them to bridge the gap between researchers and stakeholders by formally
incorporating education and outreach into each program’s mission,”
said UNH Vice President for Research and Public Service Donald Sundberg
during the ceremony. (8-29-03)
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New
students get their start at UNH by helping others
Thirty-four first-year students will begin their
college career at UNH a week before their classmates, as part of a
service education program called PrOVES Pre-Orientation Volunteer
Experience in Service.
(8-29-03) More
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Chamberlin
joins state educational technology council
The
New Hampshire Department of Education (NHDOE) has selected a UNH
distance learning expert to join the Statewide Education Technology
Council. (8-29-03)
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Cameron
is named director of stewardship
Symposium focuses
on increased growth and development
UNHM: Sidore lecture
series focuses on business communication
UNH listens to neighbors,
drops Mast Road Gate plan
Novels made into books
focus of series at UNHM
Continuing Education
offers tides and water levels course
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