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Celebration
for Jim Cerny is rescheduled for Jan. 27
Please join us Tuesday,
Jan. 27, for a celebration in honor of Jim Cerny’s career
at the university. He joined the Geography Department in 1973 and
has been a member of the CIS Enterprise Computing Group for the
past 25 years. The event will be held from 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. in
the 1925 Room, Elliott Alumni Center. For those wishing to contribute
to a group gift, please send to Eileen Cooley, Enterprise Computing,
1 Leavitt Lane, 2nd Floor. Snow date will be Jan. 28.
Campus Recreation offers CPR/First Aid classes
The Campus Recreation Department is offering American Red Cross
CPR/First Aid classes to faculty and staff on Friday, Jan. 16, 1-4
p.m. First Aid certification, (3-year); Friday, Jan. 23, noon-4
p.m., Adult CPR certification (1-year); and Friday, March 19, noon-4
p.m., Adult CPR certification (1-year). Classes are held in the
classroom of the Hamel Recreation Center in the Whittemore Center.
Registration form and payment are due at the front desk at the time
of the class. Classes are limited to eight people. Cost: Adult CPR
$32, First Aid $28, both certifications $45. For more information,
contact Kathy Casler at
2-2031.
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Jan. 16, 2004, Edition
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Presidential
Debate at UNH
UNH
students stand in for the nine Democratic presidential candidates
who participated in a nationally televised debate at UNH
Dec. 9. The debate, held at the Johnson Theatre, was moderated
by
Nightline’s Ted Koppel and WMUR’s Scott Spradling.
(UNH Photographic Services)
Debate Photo Galleries
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UNH
is leader in black student graduation rates
UNH has the second-highest graduation rate of black students
in the nation among flagship state universities, according to a recent
journal study. According to the latest issue of the Journal of Blacks
in Higher Education, UNH ranks second among public universities,
graduating 66 percent of black students. (01-16-04) More >>>
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UNH
to help develop community-based aging and disability centers
The N.H. Institute for Health Policy and Practice,
based at UNH, has received funding to develop aging and disability
resource centers across the state. The three-year, $800,000 grant
will allow UNH to work with the state’s Division of Elderly
and Adult Services (DEAS) to implement a more comprehensive, front-end
model to help the elderly, persons with disabilities and chronic conditions,
and their families access long-term supports. It is funded through
the federal Agency on Aging and Centers for Medicare and Medicaid
Services. (01-16-04)
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UNH
celebrates life of Martin Luther King Jr. Jan. 28-29
UNH will celebrate the birthday of Martin
Luther King Jr. with a two-day celebration, “Sharing the
Dream: Peace, Equity and Change,” Wednesday, Jan. 28,
and Thursday, Jan. 29. Elaine Jones, president and defense counsel
for the National Association for the Advancement of Colored
People (NAACP) Legal Defense and Education Fund, will give the
keynote address Thursday evening. (01-16-04)
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Make
your voice heard -- join the OS Council
PAT Council votes
to combine annual staff recognition ceremonies
Applications
for FITSI are due Feb. 27
Wildcat Santa presents
raffle prizes
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