Andrew Rosenberg has been named dean of the College of
Life Sciences and Agriculture. Before his UNH appointment, he was
deputy director of the National Marine Fisheries Service at the National
Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). Prior to his tenure at
the fisheries service, he was an assistant professor in environmental
technology at the Imperial College of Science and Technology at the
University of London. Rosenberg earned a Ph.D. in biology in 1984 from
Dalhousie University, an M.S. in oceanography in 1980 from Oregon State
University and a B.S. in fisheries biology in 1978 from the University
of Massachusetts at Amherst. He replaces William Mautz, who has returned to the faculty.
Dean Andrew
Rosenberg
2000 Distinguished
Professor Award
Jean Kennard, a professor of English and women's studies,
is the recipient of the 1999-2000 Distinguished Professor Award. She
specializes in the literature of World War I, Virginia Woolf and
contemporary fiction. An article by Kim Billings '81 about Prof. Kennard is
online.
Professor Jean
Kennard
Fulbright Distinguished
Chair
Kent Chamberlin, professor of electrical and computer engineering, is one of only
31 professors in the nation this year to receive the Fulbright Program's
most prestigious award. Chamberlin will serve as a Fulbright
Distinguished Chair, teaching computational electromagnetics at the
University of Alveiro in Portugal during the fall semester.