
University of New Hampshire's
Peace and Justice League
Meetings: Tuesdays - 8pm - MUB 139
Student Legal Services
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Located in MUB 115, SLS is a wonderful resource that provides legal advice and information for all undergrads free of charge.All students who pay the Student Activity Fee are eligible for an initial legal consultation. After consultation, the student will be offered free services for civil matters of less than $5,000.00 in dispute and violation level offenses. All matters requiring courtroom appearances must be within a 40-mile radius of Durham.
Office of Multicultural Student Affairs (OMSA)
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OMSA, located in MUB 327, creates an opportunity for people to participate in an inclusive community and to explore and understand diversity, injustice, and equity. Their work is grounded in understanding diversity that includes people of all abilities, ages, ethnicities, genders, nationalities, races, religions, socio-economic classes, and sexual orientations
UNH Sustainability Program
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Located at 107 Nesmith Hall, UNH has the oldest endowed, university-wide sustainbility program in US higher education and is consistently ranked among the most innovative institutions addressing sustainability in the country. Their work is organized into 4 key systems: Biodiversity, Climate, Food, and Culture. Currently UNH is working on being able to offer a Dual-Major in Sustainability.
Connors Writing Center
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Located at 329 Dimond Library, their focus is on helping writers understand assignments, understand and work within specific genres of writing, work through the writing process, articulate and meet goals for their writing, brainstorm ideas, re-think or expand upon drafts, and learn self-editing techniques. Faculty & students alike go to have academic papers looked at, resumes critiqued, or personal writing pieces revised.
Office of Community Service and Learning
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Located at Hood House #102, OCSL links students, staff, and facult with community agencies and non-profits. Their goal is to encourage the development of meaningful connections throughout the local, natonal, and international community through support for community service and service-learning initiatives. Some service clubs include: Circle K, Rotary Club, Relay for Life, APO, Alternative Spring Break (ABC)