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D B Doucette <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 20 Jan 2000 20:37:00 -0500
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see this link to BDN on a New Hampshire professor enticed to leave and come
to Maine.
 
Don't you wish you could substitute "hockey" for some of the phrases in
these excerpts !!!
 
I just love to revel in that school's misery....
 
do the Ambroses still lurk on this list ??
 
http://www.bangornews.com/News/20000120000000UNHscientis.html
 
               ''There are real problems at UNH, and I am afraid that if
                 we don't address them we will do damage to the quality
                 of post-secondary education available here in New
                 Hampshire.''
 
                 Mayewski said the university has been a wonderful place
                 to work as it changed from an excellent undergraduate
                 institution to a major research and graduate education
                 center in the physical and social sciences.
 
                 But the university has not kept pace in the way it treats
                 research faculty, who are paid only for the courses they
                 teach while getting no say on curriculum and no job
                 security, he said.
 
                 ''For years, I had hoped that the university would be in a
                 position to recognize that this is a very important part of
                 their graduate programs,'' he said.
 
 
Dan Doucette
 
Maine - National Champions 1993 and 1999 -
first in the new Millennium ?
 
Bill Gates should be sentenced to using a Macintosh
for the rest of his natural life.

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