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Dr. Marie Metoyer Receives the 2008 Community Service Award

Dr Marie Metoyer award winner

The UNH President’s Commission on the Status of People of Color presented the 2008 UNH Community Service Award for outstanding contributions to promoting equity, serving as a role model, bringing new awareness to the community, and  promoting equal educational and employment opportunities to Dr. Marie Metoyer of Manchester. The award was given at the annual Diversity Banquet Many Faces One Mission: Diversity.
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Other President's Commissions

The Presidential Commissions include the:

The Presidential Commissions are advisory bodies to the President of the University. Individually and collectively, these Commissions serve to ensure an equitable and inclusive campus community.

 


Career Center’s Diversity Network Program

Students in the DNP attend three (3) career seminars throughout the year to learn about career development and planning, internship opportunities and networking skills. In addition to the three seminars, there are three (3) Networking Lunches where career mentors dedicated to the value of diversity in the workforce, connect with students to provide an opportunity to practice their career skills and gain advice from those in the "real world." For more information about the program and/or to register go to: http://www.unh.edu/uacc/diversitynetlunch.html

We encourage students of color, international students, glbt students, students with disabilities, low-income/first generation college students, and students in fields traditionally under-represented such as women in the sciences and engineering, to join us for this program.

Meet Wanda Mitchell... Vice Provost and Chief Diversity Officer

The University of New Hampshire has a new champion for diversity - Mitchell holds the first administration-level position to prioritize diversity at the UNH. Read more »

 

Help us improve our campus and community climate.

If you have observed or experienced an incident of bias, discrimination or harassment, please report the incident by either calling the Affirmative Action and Equity Office at TEL # 862-2930 (voice/TTY) or log on to the Reportit website.

 

 

        

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