2024 legislation roundup

The New Hampshire State House in Concord. Meeting at the tail end of the biennial budget cycle on the eve of a general election, the second-year session of the Legislature is something of an anticlimax to a time when lawmaking and politicking compete for the time and attention of legislators….

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School’s out for ed leaders

In addition to all the changes and potential changes in governmental office holders due to retirements and newly filed candidacies after the filing period in June, New Hampshire’s higher education leadership has seen a number of changes on July 1, the beginning of most institutional fiscal years. At UNH, the…

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SPEE3D announces manufacturing facility and applications center in Durham

SPEE3D, a metal additive manufacturing company, announced it has opened its first U.S.-based manufacturing facility and applications center, located at the John Olson Advanced Manufacturing Center at the University of New Hampshire (UNH). SPEE3D will manufacture printers at the new facility, while maintaining its manufacturing headquarters in Melbourne, Australia. The…

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