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Faculty and Staff Volunteers Sought by Student Judicial Programs
The Office of Judicial and Mediation Programs is looking for faculty or staff with an interest in helping students, to volunteer to conduct periodic investigations of alleged violations of the university’s discriminatory harassment policies. The nature of this work includes being available to quickly gather information from students and others within the university community who have direct knowledge of events that have been reported to the JMPO. Typical situations can include sexual assaults, harassment because of a student’s race, gender, sexual orientation, etc, or incidents of threatening behaviors. While there is no set number of cases that occur each academic year, an average may be up to five. The independent investigator presents his/her findings to the director. The director then decides whether the case will go forward through the conduct system. Interested faculty or staff may call the Judicial and Mediation Programs Office and speak to the director, Esther Tardy-Wolfe, at 2-3377.
Winter Parking Ban Under Way
The annual Winter Parking Ban is under way and continues through March 31. Under the WPB, most lots are closed to after-midnight parking every night, regardless of weather conditions through 6 a.m. the following mornings. Limited parking is available in "exempt" areas, and conditionally available in "weather-conditional" lots B and C. The status of the WPB is announced on a voice mail recording available by dialing 862-1001.
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Publication Date: Wednesday, Dec. 6 More
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Initial
Recommendations to RCM Presented at December Forums
UNH will present the initial recommendations for
modifications to the Responsibility Center Management (RCM), a decentralized
budgeting system implemented July 2000, at two public forums in December.
The results follow a year-long review of the system. More
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Robert
G. LeBlanc International Resource Library Dedicated
The
Center for International Education recently dedicated the Robert G.
LeBlanc International Resource Library on the second floor of Hood
House. LeBlanc, professor emeritus of geography, was on board United
Flight 175, which crashed into the World Trade Center on Sept. 11,
2001.
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News
From Abroad: A Window into Hungary’s Past
For the fall semester, Robert Mohr, assistant professor of economics,
is in Budapest, Hungary, with 15 students from the Whittemore School
who are studying at Corvinus University. Mohr is keeping the UNH community
updated about the Budapest study abroad experience through regular
columns in Campus Journal. Here is his third column. More
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UNH Web Site Provides One-Stop Shopping On Climate Change Information
EOS-WEBSTER,
a UNH web-based Earth science digital library, has launched a new
site that is a compendium of the latest climate change information.
The site provides one-stop shopping for the best scientific evidence
to date on climate change, easy access to policy documents, concise
summaries of specific climate change issues, and links to additional
resources. More
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Artist
Selected For UNH Mascot Sculpture
An
artist noted for his realistic bronze and stone sculptures has been
selected to create a sculpture of a wildcat, the University of New
Hampshire’s mascot, the UNH Alumni Association announced recently.
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Fellowships
Office Helps Students Realize Their Vision of the Ideal College
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Rosenberg Center Franchise
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Faculty Senate Minutes
Summary: Nov. 14, 2005 (11-30-05)
No. 1 UNH Football To
Entertain Northern Iowa In NCAA I-AA Quarterfinal Contest At Cowell
Stadium (11-30-05)
Pianist Antonio Pompa-Baldi
to Perform at UNH Dec. 5 (11-30-05)
UNH Institute On Disability
Launches Autism Conference Series Dec. 6 (11-30-05)
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Cincinnati
Post: Media focuses on white and wealthy missing kids (11-30-05)
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