State Tipoffs Involving New Hampshire Newsletter for Sunday November 12, 2023 ( 11 items ) |
Adrian Autry '94 Ready to Make His Mark as Next Men's Basketball Coach (Podcast)
SYRACUSE, New York, Nov. 6 -- Syracuse University issued the following news:
Family.
It's a term that's often used to describe the culture found in a sports locker room, but in the case of the Syracuse University men's basketball program, the student-athletes and coaches who make up the team truly feel like a family.
And beginning tonight when the Orange tip off the 2023-24 season at home against the University of New Hampshire, there will be a new yet very familiar face leading the Orange me
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Dartmouth College: AI Recognizes Faces But Not Like the Human Brain
HANOVER, New Hampshire, Nov. 11 (TNSres) -- Dartmouth College issued the following news release:
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Study finds AI can identify faces but doesn't glean other important information.
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Face recognition technology emulates human performance and can even exceed it. And it is becoming increasingly more common for it to be used with cameras for real-time recognition, such as to unlock a smartphone or laptop, log into a social media app, and to check in at the airport.
Deep convolutional ne
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Dartmouth College: Party Chairs Stand Together for N.H. Primary
HANOVER, New Hampshire, Nov. 8 -- Dartmouth College issued the following news release on Nov. 7, 2023:
New Hampshire Democratic Party Chair Ray Buckley and Republican Chair Chris Ager teamed up at Dartmouth last week to defend the first-in-the nation presidential primary, which has been threatened on the Democratic side this cycle by the Democratic National Committee's attempt to move South Carolina into the lead position.
At a Rocky Talk forum at the Nelson A. Rockefeller Center for Public Po
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Franklin Pierce University Appoints Steve Duprey Chair of the Board of Trustees
RINDGE, New Hampshire, Nov. 10 -- Franklin Pierce University issued the following news:
The Franklin Pierce University Board of Trustees announces that Steve Duprey, President of Foxfire Property Management and The Duprey Companies, has been appointed Chair.
"On behalf of the entire University, we are excited to announce Mr. Duprey's appointment as Chair of the Board of Trustees," said President Kim Mooney '83. "Since his election to the board in 2021, Mr. Duprey's unwavering dedication and de
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Keene State College: Equinox 'Punches Far Above Its Weight' With Awards Haul at National Journalism Conference
KEENE, New Hampshire, Nov. 6 -- Keene State College issued the following news:
Call it a haul, because that is just what it was as Keene State College student journalists returned from a week of media sessions in Atlanta, Georgia, covering all aspects of journalism with 13 national reporting and writing awards.
The gathering hosted by at the College Media Association (CMA) and the Associated Collegiate Press (ACP) was a success on every front for Owl students and members of the student newspap
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N.H. Cultural Resources Division of Historical Resources Dept.: Latest Properties Added to the NH State Register of Historic Places Encompass Key Aspects of Community Life
CONCORD, New Hampshire, Nov. 8 -- The New Hampshire Department of Cultural Resources Division of Historical Resources issued the following news release:
The New Hampshire Division of Historical Resources has announced that the State Historical Resources Council has added four properties to the New Hampshire State Register of Historic Places.
One of the first free-standing buildings in Alexandria Village when it was built in 1894, Haynes Library consists of a main reading room with a vestibule
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N.H. Education Dept.: Comprehensive Support and Improvement Schools for 2023
CONCORD, New Hampshire, Nov. 10 -- The New Hampshire Department of Education issued the following news release:
As required by the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) and in compliance with the New Hampshire Consolidated State Plan, the New Hampshire Department of Education has identified 19 schools throughout New Hampshire as Comprehensive Support and Improvement Schools, which are designated once every three years as schools that are showing the greatest challenges with academic achievement and
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N.H. Gov. Sununu: Nearly $10M in Additional Funding Awarded to The Doorways
CONCORD, New Hampshire, Nov. 9 -- Gov. Christopher T. Sununu, R-New Hampshire, issued the following news release on Nov. 8, 2023:
Today, members of the Executive Council voted to approve $9,789,398 in additional funding for The Doorways program. Launched in 2019, The Doorway transforms New Hampshire's treatment and recovery approach to helping individuals with an opioid use disorder or other substance use disorder.
With the funds allocated by the Council today, the state will invest a total of
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N.H. PUC Issues Order Involving Residents of Colonial Drive, Moultonborough
CONCORD, New Hampshire, Nov. 9 -- The New Hampshire Public Utilities Commission issued the following water order (No. 26,901) on Nov. 8, 2023, involving Residents of Colonial Drive, Moultonborough:
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Complaint by Residents of Colonial Drive, Moultonborough Against Agape Community Church Sewer System
Order Nisi Granting Motion to Suspend Receivership
In this order, the Commission grants a motion to suspend the receivership petition filed by the residents of Colonial Drive in Moultonboroug
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NHDP Statement on MAGA Republicans in Florida
CONCORD, New Hampshire, Nov. 9 -- The New Hampshire Democratic Party issued the following statement on Nov. 8, 2023:
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Ahead of Donald Trump's rally tonight and the third 2024 Republican primary debate, NHDP Chair Ray Buckley released the following statement:
"Whether it's Donald Trump's rally or the third Republican presidential primary debate, 2024 MAGA candidates will remind the American people tonight just how eager they are to bring back the catastrophic failures of the Trump preside
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University of New Hampshire: Researchers Examine the Double Challenge of Managing Long COVID With Disabilities
DURHAM, New Hampshire, Nov. 8 (TNSres) -- The University of New Hampshire issued the following news release:
Researchers at the University of New Hampshire have received a grant for $2.5 million to study long COVID -- lingering, long-term effects of COVID-19 -- and its ramifications on the healthcare and employment of workers with disabilities. The grant, from the National Institute on Disability, Independent Living and Rehabilitation Research (NIDILRR), will allow researchers to focus on under
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