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Selling Naturally - A trio of alums launch a store with a green conscience
UNH Magazine (Spring 2008) - Growing up in Durham, Deborah deMoulpied '77 spent a lot of time working in the hardware store owned by her father, the late David deMoulpied '34. So two years ago when she noticed that green products for the home were being sold online by West Coast sites, she thought, "This is cool! We need these things in New Hampshire!" and set out to open a store...
Entrepreneurial Internship Program Connects Businesses to UNH Students
June 25, 2008 -- In today's competitive job market, companies are increasingly tapping into state educational institutions to secure quality high-tech workers. At the University of New Hampshire, businesses and students benefit from an entrepreneurial internship program that has successfully matched students with businesses for nearly a decade. UNH Media Relations
Few Granite Staters hail from Mexico
June 23, 2008 - The face of New Hampshire’s foreign-born population doesn’t have Mexican features. Nor do the majority of our local immigrants speak Spanish at home.
UNH study reveals a great deal about buyer behavior
Study: Sellers need to know about consumer behaviors; DURHAM - As the official end of the age of analog television nears, many Americans will be shopping for new digital televisions this year. New research from the University of New Hampshire shows that salespeople would be wise to tune in to certain cognitive skills of shoppers so that they don't turn them off.
Salespeople Should Tune In To TV Buyer Traits
May 21, 2008; Newswise - "Observable Cognitive Function in the Purchasing Process of TVs, High-end Electronics" was conducted by students in adjunct professor Chuck Martin's class at the UNH Whittemore School of Business and Economics. Silobreaker.com
Salespeople Should Tune In To TV Buyer Traits, New Research Shows
May 22, 2008 - As the official end of the age of analog television nears, many Americans will be shopping for new digital televisions this year. New research from the University of New Hampshire shows that salespeople would be wise to tune in to certain cognitive skills of shoppers so that they don't turn them off. CowboyEconomics.com
Narrow Escape?
PatriotLedger.com - May 31, 2008 - New England should narrowly avoid slipping into a recession, according to a recent economic outlook report by the New England Economic Partnership.
Credit Crunch Angels
June 15, 2008 - Tight credit has hobbled some entrepreneurs, but angel investors are still willing to step in where bankers fear to tread.
N.H. foreign-born population growing fast
June 12, 2008, DURHAM, N.H. - New Hampshire may have a small number of foreign-born residents, but the numbers are growing fast.
Since 2000, the foreign-born population has been growing faster than all but six other states, according to a report released by the Carsey Institute at the University of New Hampshire... Boston.com (The Boston Globe)
University of New Hampshire Receives $25 Million for Business College
Philanthropy News Digest (PND): News, June 10, 2008 - The University of New Hampshire in Durham has announced a $25 million gift from Peter T. Paul to help fund construction of a new business college at the university, which will be named after the donor.