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Murkland
Hall celebration is Oct. 29
UNH will celebrate the reopening and renovations at Murkland Hall
Wednesday, Oct. 29. A short program will begin at 3:30 p.m., with
a reception to follow in the dean’s suite.
Kid’s Night Out is Oct. 24
The Physical Education Major's Club in the Department of Kinesiology
is hosting a Kid's Night Out on Friday, Oct. 24 from 6 to 9 p.m.
in New Hampshire Hall. The event is a fundraiser for the club members
to attend a state conference in November. There will be plenty of
games and activities run by the students for children in grades
K-5. Cost is $7/child and $5 for each additional child in the family.
Please call Michelle Grenier @ 862-1835 or grenier@cisunix.unh.edu
to reserve a spot.
Benefits open enrollment under way
Benefits Open Enrollment began Oct. 1 and runs until Oct 31. The
Benefits Fair will be from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., Oct 14, in the MUB
Granite State Room.
Retirement reception set for Paiton
Friends of Barbara Paiton, director of housing, are invited to a
retirement reception Wednesday, Oct. 22, from 3 to 5 p.m. in the
Champlain Room of the NEC. Paiton retired Sept. 30, after 23 years
at UNH.
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Oct. 17, 2003, Edition
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UNH
modifies plans for marine research facility
UNH officials said today they will modify plans
for building a marine research facility on UNH property at Fort Point
in New Castle. Plans now call for a shorter pier and a small support
facility at the New Castle site and the consideration of alternative
sites, including Odiorne Point State Park in nearby Rye, for the marine
research laboratory. (10-17-03) More
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UNH
highlights faculty-student projects at eTAP showcase
Faculty members and students who teamed up as part
of UNH’s Educational Technology Assistant Program (eTAP)
will show off their technology projects at the first eTAP
Showcase, Thursday, Oct. 23.(10-17-03)
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Sullivan, '81, Washington Post reporter and Pulitzer Prize
winner, and Matthew Vita, '78, deputy editor for national
security at the Washington Post, discuss covering the
post 9/11 world. The journalists were part of the Journalism
Program's 40th anniversary celebration earlier this month.
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