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Incoming President Chilton Looking Forward to Immersing Herself in UNH Community

Incoming President Chilton Looking Forward to Immersing Herself in UNH Community

Hear from several members of the presidential search committee as they illustrate in their own words what made Chilton the ideal candidate for UNH, and hear from Chilton herself as she details what stood out to her throughout the interview process and what she is looking forward to upon her arrival... Read More

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