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Check out photos from the 2026 BOB Awards celebration, which was held on Thursday, March 12, 2026 at the Grappone Conference Center in Concord.
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The University System of New Hampshire is teaming up with students at the University of New Hampshire’s Whittemore School of Business and Economics to conduct an online survey that looks into how effectively higher education and business work together and how communications can be improved and stronger ties can be developed.
Topics include communication, employment, internship programs and research connections. The survey is co-sponsored by the Business & Industry Association of New Hampshire and the New Hampshire High Technology Council.
The short online survey will take about five minutes to complete. Participation in the survey is purely voluntary, but essential to the success of the project and its goals, USNH said. All responses will be kept confidential and anonymous; responses will be reported only in the aggregate.
To participate, go to www.usnh.unh.edu and click on the survey button on the top left of the web page. The survey will be online until Dec. 9. – NHBR STAFF
Check out photos from the 2026 BOB Awards celebration, which was held on Thursday, March 12, 2026 at the Grappone Conference Center in Concord.
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