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Jim Dean

@justjimdean

Retired professor, dean, provost, president. Active grandad.

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On International Women’s Day I want to acknowledge and thank the many talented and dedicated women in leadership positions at University of New Hampshire unh.edu/leadership/

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“What happens if you assume your political opponent isn’t evil — if you even know that he’s not?” Pamela Paul asks. nyti.ms/3lUKd9M

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Going nuts trying to get anyone at @hertz to answer the phone or respond to a text. Does anyone know the secret to getting through? Feels like they really really don’t want to talk with customers.

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Congratulations Roric!   Great to see you represent the Granite State in this iconic symphony. I know you will continue to make New Hampshire proud. wmur.com/article/nh-cel…

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[H]oly fools are so profoundly out of step with the broader world that they appear to be ridiculous or even insane and often invite ridicule,” writes Tish Harrison Warren. “And yet, they teach the rest of us how to live.” nyti.ms/3oT6nKP

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Great to see my recent TEDxPortsmouth talk now out. Why College Students Need Shakespeare Now More Than Ever. Hope you enjoy it. m.youtube.com/watch?v=opOkC5…

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My boyhood hero Brooks Robinson died yesterday at 86. This is a print of a Norman Rockwell painting he signed for me. He was living proof that Leo Derocher was wrong. His 1970 World Series performance will live forever in the memory of Orioles fans. Rest in piece, Brooks.

My boyhood hero Brooks Robinson died yesterday at 86. This is a print of a Norman Rockwell painting he signed for me. He was living proof that Leo Derocher was wrong. His 1970 World Series performance will live forever in the memory of Orioles fans. Rest in piece, Brooks.