Campus Events
Victim Education for Inmates
April 9: 3 p.m. UNH faculty member Christopher Sedelmaier will present the lecture “Found Guilty, Finding Guilt: Effects of a Standardized Victim Impact Curriculum for Inmates,” on the Upper Level of the Marvin K. Peterson Library. The presentation will discuss the impact victim education has on inmates as well as the curriculum used. This lecture is free and is open to everyone.
Zombies Come to Life
April 9 through 13: “Zombies from the Beyond,” musical presented by UNH Theatre. James Valcq, author of show, will play in orchestra for all performances. Free to all UNH students, faculty, and staff with ID.
Reflections on Globalism
April 16: 2 p.m. Mark Atwood Lawrence, a University of Texas-Austin professor who is the Cassius Marcellus Clay Fellow in the Department of History at Yale, will speak on “Containing Globalism: U.S. Foreign Policy Toward the Third World from Kennedy to Kissinger,” Dodds Theatre. Sponsored by the UNH Global Studies Lecture Series.
Enriching Your Experience with
Upcoming Engineering Lectures
April 18: 11:30 a.m. Dr. Don Haynie, founder, vice president for Research, and chief scientific officer of Artificial Cell Technologies, Inc. to present “Searching for Synergy between Academia and Industry," Buckman Hall, Room 120
April 23: 4 p.m. Dr. Huei Peng, professor of the Department of Mechanical Engineering, and executive director of Interdisciplinary and Professional Engineering at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, to speak on advanced power systems for sustainable personal mobility, Buckman Hall, Room 120
April 28: 1 p.m. Andy Grace, director-RFID Business Unit for George Schmitt & Co., to discuss Radio Frequency identification (RFID), what it is and how it is going to affect you, Buckman Hall, Room 120
All events are free and open to everyone.
Spring Bartels Lecture
April 22: 11 a.m. Raymond Margiano ’69 to speak about his success, Dodds Theatre.
Get the Truth about Tasers
April 22: 6:30 p.m., Dodds Theatre, Research presentation and panel discussion sponsored by Alpha Tau and the Legal Society on electroshock weapons, also known as tasers.
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April 9: 3 p.m. UNH faculty member Christopher Sedelmaier will present the lecture “Found Guilty, Finding Guilt: Effects of a Standardized Victim Impact Curriculum for Inmates,” on the Upper Level of the Marvin K. Peterson Library. The presentation will discuss the impact victim education has on inmates as well as the curriculum used. This lecture is free and is open to everyone.
Zombies Come to Life
April 9 through 13: “Zombies from the Beyond,” musical presented by UNH Theatre. James Valcq, author of show, will play in orchestra for all performances. Free to all UNH students, faculty, and staff with ID.
Reflections on Globalism
April 16: 2 p.m. Mark Atwood Lawrence, a University of Texas-Austin professor who is the Cassius Marcellus Clay Fellow in the Department of History at Yale, will speak on “Containing Globalism: U.S. Foreign Policy Toward the Third World from Kennedy to Kissinger,” Dodds Theatre. Sponsored by the UNH Global Studies Lecture Series.
Enriching Your Experience with
Upcoming Engineering Lectures
April 18: 11:30 a.m. Dr. Don Haynie, founder, vice president for Research, and chief scientific officer of Artificial Cell Technologies, Inc. to present “Searching for Synergy between Academia and Industry," Buckman Hall, Room 120
April 23: 4 p.m. Dr. Huei Peng, professor of the Department of Mechanical Engineering, and executive director of Interdisciplinary and Professional Engineering at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, to speak on advanced power systems for sustainable personal mobility, Buckman Hall, Room 120
April 28: 1 p.m. Andy Grace, director-RFID Business Unit for George Schmitt & Co., to discuss Radio Frequency identification (RFID), what it is and how it is going to affect you, Buckman Hall, Room 120
All events are free and open to everyone.
Spring Bartels Lecture
April 22: 11 a.m. Raymond Margiano ’69 to speak about his success, Dodds Theatre.
Get the Truth about Tasers
April 22: 6:30 p.m., Dodds Theatre, Research presentation and panel discussion sponsored by Alpha Tau and the Legal Society on electroshock weapons, also known as tasers.
Your Event Here
Want to list an upcoming event in Campus News? Trying to get publicity for just about anything that has to do with UNH? Click here to find the UNH Today publicity request form, fill it out and send to UNH Publicity Requests.
Student Events
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Senior Series
April 8: 4 p.m. Car salesman answers your questions
April 22: 4 p.m. Cooking help
All events will take place in the Upper Student Lounge, Bartels Hall, the campus center
Munchies On Monday
April 7: 4 p.m. Make your own sun-catchers and chocolate-dipped pretzels, Office of Residential Life, Bixler Hall
March Madness Tournament
April 7: 4 p.m. Grand prize: Electronic Basketball System, sign-up sheet at entrance to the Marketplace, Bartels Hall, the campus center
What Does it Take to Be a Prosecutor?
April 7: 6 p.m. State’s Attorney Kevin D. Lawlor to speak about his experiences, Bartels Hall, the campus center
Spanish Lessons
April 7: 6:45 p.m. Learn the basics of Spanish with the Latin American Student Association, Meeting Rooms A and B, Bartels Hall, the campus center
Concert Release Party
April 9: 6 p.m. Find out what bands will be at the spring concert, Upper Student Lounge, Bartels Hall, the campus center.
Learn About the Three Strikes Law
April 10: 5 p.m. Professor Michael Lawlor to speak, sponsored by the Legal Society, Room 120, Buckman Hall
Unheard Victims Panel Discussion
April 14: 4:30 p.m. Discussion about the unmet needs of victims in the criminal justice system, Dodds Theatre
Victim’s Rights Table
April 15: noon. Learn about victim’s rights, chance to win prizes, contact Nikita at Victimology@newhaven.edu for more information, Bartels Hall, the campus center
Want to Learn More About Accounting?
April 15: 7 p.m. National Association of Black Accountants, Meeting Rooms A and B, Bartels Hall, the campus center
Global Studies Lecture Series
April 16: 2 p.m. Professor Mark Atwood Lawrence will speak on “Containing Globalism: U. S. Foreign Policy Toward the Third World from Kennedy to Kissinger,” Dodds Theatre
Put Up or Shut Up Dodgeball
April 25: Sign up from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. the week of April 7 – 11 in Bartels Hall, the campus center, cost is $5 per person, minimum six players, maximum eight. Event will take place in the David A. Beckerman Recreation Center, supports the Special Olympics
Bowling with Sigma Chi
April 27: 11 a.m. Bus departs at 10:30 a.m. $15 per person, $10 per Greek
Club Meetings
Music/Entertainment Industry Student Association (MEISA) Meetings
Mondays: 5:30 p.m., Dodd Hall Room 102. Questions? E-mail Jcocc1@newhaven.edu
Frisbee Club
Mondays and Fridays: 6 p.m. Turf field behind New Hall
Paintball Club Meetings
Tuesdays: 4:30 p.m. E-mail unhpaintball@newhaven.edu with any questions, German Club
Victimology Club
Tuesdays: 5 p.m. Contact Nikita at victimology@newhaven.edu for more information, Kaplan 201
Psychology Club
Tuesdays: 5 p.m. E-mail psychologyclub@newhaven.edu for more information, Psych Corner, Psychology Building
Chargers Pep Band
Tuesdays: 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. If interested, simply show up. Direct questions to pepband@newhaven.edu. Meet in Maxcy Hall basement
Caribbean Student Association
Tuesdays: 10 p.m. Upper Student Lounge, Bartels Hall, the campus center.
Committee On Embracing Differences
Thursdays: 5 p.m. E-mail Usgaembracingdiffere@newhaven.edu with any questions, Kaplan 201
Latin American Students Association
Wednesdays: 8:30 p.m. Meeting Rooms A and B, Bartels Hall, the campus center
PIRO Meetings
Wednesdays: 10 p.m. Paranormal Investigation Research Organization, Sciences Lounge, third floor of Maxcy Hall. Direct your questions to piro@newhaven.edu or visit http://www.geocities.com/unh_piro/image.html
Criminal Justice Club
Thursdays: 4:30 p.m. Room 109, Kaplan.
Campus Crusade for Christ
Wednesdays: 9 p.m. Faculty Dining Room, Bartels Hall, the campus center. More information, afc@newhaven.edu
Senior Series
April 8: 4 p.m. Car salesman answers your questions
April 22: 4 p.m. Cooking help
All events will take place in the Upper Student Lounge, Bartels Hall, the campus center
Munchies On Monday
April 7: 4 p.m. Make your own sun-catchers and chocolate-dipped pretzels, Office of Residential Life, Bixler Hall
March Madness Tournament
April 7: 4 p.m. Grand prize: Electronic Basketball System, sign-up sheet at entrance to the Marketplace, Bartels Hall, the campus center
What Does it Take to Be a Prosecutor?
April 7: 6 p.m. State’s Attorney Kevin D. Lawlor to speak about his experiences, Bartels Hall, the campus center
Spanish Lessons
April 7: 6:45 p.m. Learn the basics of Spanish with the Latin American Student Association, Meeting Rooms A and B, Bartels Hall, the campus center
Concert Release Party
April 9: 6 p.m. Find out what bands will be at the spring concert, Upper Student Lounge, Bartels Hall, the campus center.
Learn About the Three Strikes Law
April 10: 5 p.m. Professor Michael Lawlor to speak, sponsored by the Legal Society, Room 120, Buckman Hall
Unheard Victims Panel Discussion
April 14: 4:30 p.m. Discussion about the unmet needs of victims in the criminal justice system, Dodds Theatre
Victim’s Rights Table
April 15: noon. Learn about victim’s rights, chance to win prizes, contact Nikita at Victimology@newhaven.edu for more information, Bartels Hall, the campus center
Want to Learn More About Accounting?
April 15: 7 p.m. National Association of Black Accountants, Meeting Rooms A and B, Bartels Hall, the campus center
Global Studies Lecture Series
April 16: 2 p.m. Professor Mark Atwood Lawrence will speak on “Containing Globalism: U. S. Foreign Policy Toward the Third World from Kennedy to Kissinger,” Dodds Theatre
Put Up or Shut Up Dodgeball
April 25: Sign up from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. the week of April 7 – 11 in Bartels Hall, the campus center, cost is $5 per person, minimum six players, maximum eight. Event will take place in the David A. Beckerman Recreation Center, supports the Special Olympics
Bowling with Sigma Chi
April 27: 11 a.m. Bus departs at 10:30 a.m. $15 per person, $10 per Greek
Club Meetings
Music/Entertainment Industry Student Association (MEISA) Meetings
Mondays: 5:30 p.m., Dodd Hall Room 102. Questions? E-mail Jcocc1@newhaven.edu
Frisbee Club
Mondays and Fridays: 6 p.m. Turf field behind New Hall
Paintball Club Meetings
Tuesdays: 4:30 p.m. E-mail unhpaintball@newhaven.edu with any questions, German Club
Victimology Club
Tuesdays: 5 p.m. Contact Nikita at victimology@newhaven.edu for more information, Kaplan 201
Psychology Club
Tuesdays: 5 p.m. E-mail psychologyclub@newhaven.edu for more information, Psych Corner, Psychology Building
Chargers Pep Band
Tuesdays: 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. If interested, simply show up. Direct questions to pepband@newhaven.edu. Meet in Maxcy Hall basement
Caribbean Student Association
Tuesdays: 10 p.m. Upper Student Lounge, Bartels Hall, the campus center.
Committee On Embracing Differences
Thursdays: 5 p.m. E-mail Usgaembracingdiffere@newhaven.edu with any questions, Kaplan 201
Latin American Students Association
Wednesdays: 8:30 p.m. Meeting Rooms A and B, Bartels Hall, the campus center
PIRO Meetings
Wednesdays: 10 p.m. Paranormal Investigation Research Organization, Sciences Lounge, third floor of Maxcy Hall. Direct your questions to piro@newhaven.edu or visit http://www.geocities.com/unh_piro/image.html
Criminal Justice Club
Thursdays: 4:30 p.m. Room 109, Kaplan.
Campus Crusade for Christ
Wednesdays: 9 p.m. Faculty Dining Room, Bartels Hall, the campus center. More information, afc@newhaven.edu
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1-800 DIAL-UNH or 1.800.342.5864 • www.newhaven.edu
Executive Editor: Juli Roebuck; Editor: Jane Gordon
Layout: Gregg Soltesz | Custom Web Design: EtherJungle.com









