Whittemore News
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Geeks to the Rescue 09/04/2009 - BusinessNH Magazine ..."The bright spot for the economy is technological entrepreneurship and innovation," says Ross Gittell, The James R. Carter professor at the Whittemore School of Business and Economics at the University of NH in Durham. "The innovations that drive the NH economy ... will be the technological improvements that help businesses, government and people do things better and more efficiently." |
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The war and the elections 09/04/2009 - Claridad Perhaps the U.S. should listen more carefully to the words of Marc W. Herold, published in the electronic journal Rebellion on 24 August when he describes his impressions of Afghanistan today, after eight years of military occupation and thousands of deaths and destruction... |
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5 College Majors On the Rise 09/02/2009 - The Chronicle of Higher Education ...And beginning last fall, students at the University of New Hampshire can enroll in an undergraduate program in ecogastronomy, combining the fields of sustainable agriculture, hospitality, and nutrition. |
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Get through WSBE with these powerful pointers 08/28/2009 - The New Hampshire At orientation I was told if I wanted to be a business student, a WSBE student, I needed to take the "WSBE bundle." It is the variety of classes that the university recommends for any students who are not in the business school yet but trying to get a head start. I took Introduction to Microeconomics (ECON 402), Finite Math (MATH 400), Introduction to Business (ADMN 400), Computer Essentials (ADMN 403), and another non-WSBE general education requirement History of Science (HIST 503)... |
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UNH Franchise Index Booms Back Amid Strong Rally 08/19/2009 - UNH Media Relations “The tentatively positive economic signs that started to appear by the end of March 2009 were confirmed by a number of economic reports suggesting that the worst of the deepest economic crisis since the Great Depression was behind us. These include improved credit flows, a stabilizing housing market, and a slowing rate of layoffs,” said Hachemi Aliouche, associate director of the Rosenberg International Center of Franchising at the University of New Hampshire Whittemore School of Business and Economics. |
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Clean energy would give a boost to New Hampshire economy 08/16/2009 - Nashua Telegraph Compared to the national average, New Hampshire has an above-average concentration of technology jobs that support the clean energy industry - 1.5 percent compared to just 1 percent in the U.S., according to a report issued in January by the Whittemore School of Business & Economics at the University of New Hampshire. |
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Selling When Business Valuations Are Low 08/10/2009 - The Wall Street Journal Many firms turned to equity financing during the downturn to make up for their cash shortage. That solution can help keep a business afloat, but each time this type of funding is raised, a company must be appraised, says Jeffery Sohl, the director of the University of New Hampshire's Center for Venture Research. If owners revaluate their companies when values are lower, they may have to hand over more ownership in the company because the same amount of money buys more when values sink, he says. |
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Love cupcakes? Try out Portsmouth's new Old Stove Bake Shoppe 08/06/2009 - Seacoastonline.com ...A relatively simple philosophy, yes, but Mugherini has done her homework. A recent graduate from the University of New Hampshire in Manchester with a master's degree in business administration, Mugherini knew what she wanted... |
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New England Center loss won't hurt UNH hospitality students 07/24/2009 - Foster's Daily Democrat Officials with the University of New Hampshire's hospitality education program say they're confident the upcoming closure of the New England Center won't have a negative affect on the program's students. |
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UNH Center for Venture Research: Angel Investors, VCs Look at IPOs Differently 07/22/2009 - UNH Media Relations New research from the Center for Venture Research at the University of New Hampshire...The research is presented in the working paper "Initial Public Offerings and Pre-IPO Shareholders: Angels Versus Venture Capitalists." The research was conducted by Jeffrey Sohl, director of the UNH Center for Venture Research and professor of entrepreneurship and decisions sciences at the Whittemore School of Business and Economics, and William Johnson, assistant professor of finance at the Whittemore School. |