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September 3, 2004, Edition
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Campus
Journal Online Feature
UNH
president outlines goals in State of the University address
University of New Hampshire President Ann Weaver Hart reviewed the
previous year’s accomplishments and set goals for the future
during the 2004 State of the University address Thursday, Sept.
2, 2004. (09-02-04) More
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UNH
celebrates University Day Sept. 14
The UNH community will come together Sept. 14 for its
annual University Day celebration, which will include the Academic
Convocation, and the Campus Picnic and Student Activities Fair. (09-03-04)
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A
New Addition to the Family
Sue
Bruns, UNH Horse Barns manager, is pleased to report that States
Premium Mara has given birth to a boy. The colt, the son of Mara
and dressage champion Pik L, was born Aug. 15. He is a gift given
to the university through the generosity of Ann Whitten, of Horses
Unlimited in Albuquerque, N.M., who owns Pik L, and Verne Batchelder,
of River House Hanoverian in Piermont, N.H., who owns SPS Mara.
(See previous story.)
He will be sold to benefit UNH’s equestrian program. According
to Bruns, he is a “beautiful colt” and “a bit
of a fireball.” |
Jolley
named Manchester interim dean
UNH Provost Bruce Mallory has announced the appointment of Professor
Robert Jolley as interim dean of UNH Manchester effective Sept. 1.
(09-03-04) More
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More News
Poor
air quality lowers worker productivity
Pollution Prevention
Internship Program wins national award
OS Council reviews
next steps
UNH ozone instrument
on balloon ride across globe
UNH Observatory
left in the dark
Status of
shellfish focus of Sept. 16 public seminar
UNHM book
group focuses on New England region
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