Text Box: April 2007
Rounded Rectangle: Text Box: University of New Hampshire
Text Box: remain relatively unchanged, however, Cole Hall, built in 1988 has undergone major renovations this summer. The next time you visit, you will notice that the familiar white stucco and spinning vent towers are gone. 
Our program has undergone a few changes as well. Our modern computer lab is the best on campus. Students can access the Internet wirelessly in Cole Hall and soon in Barton and Putnam Halls as well.
Business Policy students run successful businesses and award thousands of dollars of scholarships each year.
Come by for a visit and meet our students.
Text Box: Thirty-five years ago, Bill Scott started the ABM program with a handful of students and a few good ideas. 
Today our students number over 150 every year, making up the largest program at the Thomp Text Box: son School and the second largest in the College of Life Science and Agriculture.
If you haven’t visited in many years, the Thompson School has changed a bit during that time. Barton and Putnam Halls Text Box: ABM Going Strong After 35 Years
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Text Box: Our program currently has four full-time faculty and one full-time part-timer.
Bill Scott is still the senior member of the team. His children’s books on smoking and nutrition are read in classrooms all over the country.
Text Box: Steve Tuttle has been restoring and rebuilding antique motorcycles for about 20 years. He’s currently working on a couple of antique Vespa scooters and a 1948 Harley-Davidson chopper.
Dave Tooch is a certified Text Box: basketball referee. He can be seen calling technical fouls throughout the state at high school basketball games.
Ben Fowler’s band, The Fabulous Icons, recently released their latest CD, Forty Years in the Garage. It was recorded Text Box: Volume 2, Issue 1

ABM News

Professors Tuttle, Howe, Scott and Fowler with a group of Human Resource Management Students. Professor Tooch is on sabbatical this semester and was unavailable.

live at their gala performance in Portsmouth.

Our full-time part-timer Gerry Howe is now an elected police commissioner in Portsmouth. He’s still underpaid and overworked.

Text Box: Join Us
The ABM program is always looking for guest speakers and mentors for our students. 
If you can help a student learn about your business, we need you. Do you need an intern? Can you give career advice?
Call Professors Scott, Tuttle, Tooch, Fowler or Howe at 603-862-1025. Let us know how you are doing and how you can help.

· Thompson School
Cole Hall—Mast Rd.
Durham, NH 03824

· www.unh.edu/tsas

· abm@unh.edu

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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