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Celebrate with
Sharon Meeker
Friends of Sharon Meeker, extension specialist for NH Sea Grant
and UNH Cooperative Extension, are invited to a reception in her
honor from 3 to 6 p.m., Thursday, April 1, in the Windsor Charles
Room of the New England Center. Sharon is retiring this April after
23 years of service.
Cornucopia
collecting for Easter
Cornucopia is collecting food baskets for the Easter season. Baskets
can be dropped off on April 6 or by noon on April 7 at the Campus
Ministry House, 15 Mill Rd. Volunteers are needed to sit at the
Cornucopia food pantry on Fridays from noon to 1 p.m. Contact Stephen
Luber at 2-1889 or stephen.luber@unh.edu.
Water main
flushing planned
UNH and Durham plan to exercise all gate valve boxes and flush
all community water mains this spring. These procedures stir up
sediment, so some discoloration of the water may occur; however,
the water remains safe for drinking. Gate valve exercising and water
main flushing will be done from 10 p.m. until 6 a.m. April 5 to
May 1. There will be no flushing during weekend hours. Info: Facilities
Support Center at 2-1437
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March 26, 2004, Edition
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UNH
to name building for U.S. Sen. Judd Gregg
The environmental technology building at UNH will
be named in honor of United States Sen. Judd Gregg (R-N.H.), who has
shepherded more than $266 million to critical research projects based
at UNH over the course of his career in the U.S. Senate.
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University
has key role in landmark study
U.S. Sen. Judd Gregg, Vice Admiral Conrad
Lautenbacher, administrator of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration (NOAA), and Ann Weaver Hart, president of UNH, announce
that the largest air quality study ever conducted will occur this
summer and use coastal New Hampshire as its platform hub. (03-26-04)
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focuses on long-term transportation and parking goals
UNH has approved a new parking fee structure
that will help support the university’s growing transportation
and parking needs over the long term. (03-26-04)
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2004
MFA Exhibition
Jennifer
O'Connell, Two Spaces, 2003, oil on canvas.
Introspection
and individual experiences, coupled with an intense program of study
focusing on mastering artistic techniques, are the foundation for
recent thesis works created by graduating students of the Masters
of Fine Arts program in painting from UNH. (03-26-04) More
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News
Compassionate
Leave: One employee helping another
Two search committees
named
Trumble becomes COLSA
dean April 1
Campus invited to
take national Web-based library survey
Exhibit at the library
celebrates the art of angling
Finalists for
UNH alumni director
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