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Friday January 09, 2009

12/09/04 Hundreds of faculty and staff take family and medical leave 

12/02/04 Career networking helps students

11/23/04 Cullen Oaks growing to meet housing needs

11/18/04 Provost seeks nominees for teaching awards

11/16/04 Grant helps energize campus conservation initiative

11/11/04 New resources will boost UHPDS emergency readiness

11/09/04 Campus to keep warm with winter construction

10/28/04 Charitable campaign kicks off with a different twist this year

10/28/04 UH System swears in new regent

10/14/04 Scholarships, training addressed at fall forum

10/07/04 Office works to reduce carpal tunnel syndrome

9/30/04   Good help easy to find with new staffing agency

8/20/04   Regents appoint new chair, approve budget, garage

7/22/04   Faculty/staff raises set for September

7/22/04   Business casual attire in effect for rest of summer

7/22/04   Latest variant of Bagle Worm is affecting UH computers

7/14/04   Scholarship applications for staff available online

6/15/04   Weekend university addresses class scheduling concerns

4/30/04   Enrollment Management Services at UH shifting to Academic Affairs:
              Change aimed at improving ‘coherence’ in financial aid, student recruitment

4/28/04   UH Establishes Compliance Program

4/1/04     Addressing needs of students focus of fall tuition increase

3/15/04   IT extends hours, upgrades computers on campus

2/17/04   Campus voice mail system to be replaced

2/11/04   Answers to finance, payroll questions at your fingertips

2/11/04   Division’s reorganization builds on existing strengths