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Issue: Oct. 27-Nov. 2, 2009
 
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New Criminal Justice Ph.D. Program Announced

The Henry C. Lee College of Criminal Justice and Forensic Sciences at UNH will offer a Doctor of Philosophy in Criminal Justice degree program beginning in the fall of 2010. Because the Henry C. Lee College is already one of the largest providers of graduate education among specialized colleges of criminal justice in the United States, the new Ph.D. program is expected to attract both full-time traditional graduate students and part-time professionals. Full story >>
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Take Back the Night
'Take Back the Night' takes place every year on college campuses and in local communities across the globe to bring awareness to the prevalence of sexual violence and abuse in the world. Citizens can stand up and show solidarity against sexual violence in their communities and give support to survivors of sexual assault and abuse. Students, faculty and staff who are interested in serving on the planning committee for 'Take Back the Night' should contact either Melissa Jennings (mjennings@newhaven.edu) or Wanda Tyler (wtyler@newhaven.edu).
Help out at the Annual Martin Luther King, Jr. Celebration
Students, faculty and staff are invited to assist with the planning of next semester’s Martin Luther King, Jr. celebration. For more details, please contact Wanda Tyler, director of Intercultural Relations, at wtyler@newhaven.edu.

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