University of New Hampshire at Manchester Faculty Papers, 1985-1994

Collection number: UA 21/1/9 [Offsite Storage]
Size: 1 box (.33 cu.ft.)

About the University of New Hampshire, Merrimack Valley Branch

In 1985, Gov. John Sununu signed into law a bill making the Merrimack Valley College the sixth college of the University of New Hampshire. The University of New Hampshire at Manchester (UNHM) provides access to UNH associate, bachelor and graduate degree programs for people who live and work in central New Hampshire. UNH Manchester has the same admission, general education and graduation requirements as the main, residential campus in Durham. Innovative, interdisciplinary and practical liberal arts and applied programs reflect the college's urban mission and proactive response to the needs of area business and industry. The campus includes the main building, University Center, at 400 Commercial Street and the fourth floor at 286 Commercial Street in Manchester's historic mill yard.

About the University of New Hampshire at Manchester Faculty Papers

This collection contains the papers of John E. Landry from UNH-M.

Administrative Information

Access Restrictions

This collection is open. Please note, the MVB files are housed in the Library Storage Building and require 24 hour notice for retrieval.

Copyright Notice

Copyright is retained by the University of New Hampshire.

Preferred Citation

[Identification of item], University of New Hampshire at Manchester Faculty Papers, 1985-1994, UA 21/1/9, Milne Special Collections and Archives, University of New Hampshire Library, Durham, NH, USA.

Acquisitions Information

These records were transferred from the University of New Hampshire-Manchester Library in March 2002.

Collection Contents

Box 2
Box 2, Folder 1Dec. 1985-June 1987Faculty Papers John E. Landry: Correspondence and Course Programs
Box 2, Folder 2Feb. 12, 1994Faculty Gathering in Memory of June Zimmer: Program