May 11, 2007
9:00 amto12:00 pm

@ Hyde Hall - 4th floor

The Psychology Department would like to invite everyone to come to our poster session. Our students who have completed research projects in classes and independent studies this semester will be displaying the results and answering your questions. There will be refreshments. Come and talk about behavior!

Everyone is welcome to attend. For more information please contact Wendy Palmquist.


@ Plymouth Regional Senior Center

The Student Social Work Club is sponsoring the 6th Annual Seniors Dinner Dance at the Plymouth Regional Senior Center. This year’s theme is the 1950’s and once again Tim Keefe will be providing entertainment. The students have worked with a number of sponsors including, Hart’s Turkey Farm, Sodexho, and many local businesses to put together this year’s festivities for older adults in the community.

For additional information, please contact Becky Spaziano, student president of the club or the department’s Administrative Assistant, Chris Gagne.

Event is open to older adults in community.


May 10, 2007
9:00 pm

@ Student Apts #73

A fun non-alcoholic cocktail night, free to all. Meet the sisters of Tau Omega and ditch some stress before finals!

Current students are invited to attend.

Sponsored by Tau Omega Sorority. For more information please contact Tau Omega.


May 11, 2007
7:00 pm

@ Plymouth Congregational United Church of Christ

What do Jesus and Darwin Have in Common?

Dr. Joan Roughgarden, noted Stanford University evolutionary biologist, will present a public lecture titled “Evolution and Faith” in the Sanctuary of the Plymouth Congregational United Church of Christ, Plymouth, NH. A period for discussion will follow.

From the Scopes trial to the present, school boards, book publishers, and the general public have struggled with the relationship between evolution and religion. Some believe that Intelligent Design and Darwinism should be presented as opposing theories. Dr. Roughgarden, herself both a Christian and a respected scientist, presents a fresh approach to this dialog in her recently published a book, Evolution and Christian Faith: Reflections of an Evolutionary Biologist. In this local lecture she again explores the common ground between these two seemingly opposing views. Copies of Dr. Roughgarden’s book will be available for purchase before and after the program.

Dr. Roughgarden, holds a PhD in biology from Harvard University, is the founder and director of the Earth Systems Program at Stanford University. She is the author of five books and over 120 articles and presently serves on editorial boards of several scientific journals. Dr. Roughgarden’s visit to Plymouth is sponsored by the Charlotte Wakefield Fund of the Plymouth Congregational United Church of Christ, the United Campus Ministry Program of Plymouth State University, and the President’s Commission on Diversity, PSU, in collaboration with the Department of Biological Sciences at PSU. In addition to the lecture, Dr. Roughgarden will speak from the PCUCC pulpit during the Sunday Worship Service at 9:30 a.m. on May 13, 2007. At 11:00 she will conclude with a short presentation which will include a question and answer period. The public is invited to all these free events. For additional information contact Larry Spencer, or call the PCUCC office at 536-2626.

This event is sponsored by The President’s Commission on Diversity. For more information about this event please contact Deb John.


Pints with PSU

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May 10, 2007
4:30 pmto6:30 pm

@ HUB MPR

$5.00 Admission fee

Tickets available in the Student Activities Office Monday through Friday from 9:00 - 5:00 or they will be available at the door.

First 50 to arrive will receive a Commemorative Gift!!!

Come join in a celebration for our graduating seniors. A variety of appetizers and beverages will be served and a limited cash bar available (beer and wine).

Special performance by Vocal Order & Mixed Emotions.

This event is sponsored by the Class of 2007 and the Alumni Office. This event is open to Graduating Seniors, Staff, and Faculty.

We hope to see you there!


May 11, 2007
12:00 pmto4:00 pm

@ D&M Room 109

Sale proceeds benefit Ceramics Scholarships and Programs

Sponsored by the Ceramics Scholarship Fund. For more information please contact Sue Tucker 535-2547.

Everyone is welcome to attend.


Distinguished PAT

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May 4, 2007
9:00 am

@ Prospect Hall

The Distinguished PAT Award recognizes one PAT each year for professionalism and exemplary service to the University and the Community.

Everyone is welcome to attend.  Sponsored by the PAT Senate.

For more information please contact Ann Thurston.


May 3, 2007
5:30 pmto6:30 pm

Hyde Hall, Room 120

Please join members of the Pre-Law Council for an informal discussion about law school and the Pre-Law minor. This event is co-sponsored by the Pre-Law Council and Alpha Phi Sigma.


Spring Convocation

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May 18, 2007
4:00 pm

John C. Foley Gymnasium in the PE Center

At this ceremony, awards and scholarships will be presented. All seniors, other students, and their parents and guests are invited to attend. Students who will be called to the platform for individual recognition will be notified by letter early in May. All attending seniors who will be participating in Commencement should wear their caps and gowns to this event also, and be seated in the gymnasium by 3:45 p.m. Everyone is invited to the reception immediately following the ceremony.


May 1, 2007
2:45 pm

Lamson Library, Room 102

Join this discussion with the NH Department of Education and learn about a new online course. The session will include:

  • Panel discussions with key members of the NH Department of Education
  • Learn about a new online course focused on the New Minimum Standards with Cathy Higgins, NH Department of Education

This event is open to PSU students, faculty and staff, but there is a limit of 30 seats. Please contact Kelly McPhail 535-2949. This event is sponsored by the College of Graduate Studies and Granite State Learning Network.



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