Nov ’07
6
7:00 pm

Frost Academic Commons

Nathan Graziano will read poems from his latest book , Teaching Metaphors. Books will be available for sale and signing. Visit Mr. Graziano’s web site for more information about his poetry or contact Liz Ahl for more information about the poetry reading.

This event is open to the public.


Nov ’07Dec
720
Jan ’08Jan
1425

Karl Drerup Art Gallery

Opening Events November 7, 4-6 p.m.
Arthur Ganson manifests imagination in motion through his kinetic works. A self-described cross between a mechanical engineer a choreographer, Ganson frees machines from productivity and allows them to be playful objects for thoughtful meditation. The mesmerizing works probe our relationships to the machine, ranging from mechanical department to anthropomorphic identification.


Nov ’07
7
7:00 pm

brown.jpgSmith Recital Hall at Silver Center.

Visit the Sidore Lecture Series site for more information about J. Larry Brown, Why the Working Poor Go Hungry.

All Sidore events are free and open to the public.

Advanced reservations are recommended and can be made by calling 535-ARTS. Each talk is followed by a reception with refreshments.

For more information about this event, call 535-2501.


Nov ’07
9
11:00 am

@ Memorial Rock, just outside the HUB

Plymouth State University to honor veterans at its 5th Annual Veterans Day Remembrance Service.

This event is sponsored by: Catholic Campus Ministry, United Campus Ministry, and Veterans Service Center. It is open to anyone. For more information please contact the Veterans Service Center 535-2371.


Nov ’07
9
7:30 pm
Nov ’07
10
7:30 pm

Smith Recital Hall, Silver Center

The Music Theatre Company is presenting a program of opera scenes, including a major portion of Dido & Aeneas (Purcell), and shorter scenes from Louise (Charpentier), The Marriage of Figaro (Mozart), The Taming of the Shrew (Giannini), and Carmen (Bizet).  All of the performers are music or music theatre majors and all scenes will be performed in English.  Directors are Dr. Kathleen Arecchi and Mr. Charles Stanton.  Ticket proceeds will go into the scholarship fund of the Department of Music, Theatre, and Dance.

Tickets available at the Silver Center Box Office or order online.


Nov ’07
9
7:30 pm
Nov ’07
10
7:30 pm

@ Smith Recital Hall

The Music Theatre Company is presenting a program of opera scenes, including a major portion of Dido & Aeneas (Purcell), and shorter scenes from Louise (Charpentier), The Marriage of Figaro (Mozart), The Taming of the Shrew (Giannini), and Carmen (Bizet). All of the performers are music or music theatre majors and all scenes will be performed in English. Directors are Dr. Kathleen Arecchi and Mr. Charles Stanton. Ticket proceeds will go into the scholarship fund of the Department of Music, Theatre, and Dance.

Tickets available through the Box Office

For more information, please e-mail Kathleen Arecchi

Event is open to everyone.


Nov ’07
13
7:00 pm

Room 144, Boyd Science Center

dvd_00000447_medium.jpgThe International Film Series presents, “Dangerous Crosswinds”, a drama about a Pulitzer Prize-winning writer and euthanasia advocate whose belief system begins to unravel after assisting in the mercy killing of a sick friend.. Visit the Internet Movie Database for more information about the film.

There will be discussion and refreshments after the film. All are welcome to attend this event. Entry fees: $1 (students) $5 (all others).


Nov ’07
14
3:00 pm

Hartman Union Building, Room 109

In the September 28, 2007, issue of The Clock, the lead editorial entitled “Looking through the glass: How far have racial advances really traveled?” asked our community to engage in serious, concrete and philosophical thought with regard to racial advances in our community. Students, faculty and staff are invited to join Professors Tonya Tookes-Reznik and Michael Fischler to discuss issues of race, ethnicity, gender, culture and prejudice at Plymouth State. Please attend and share your thoughts and feelings as well as help identify where to go next.

For more information about this discussion, contact Professor Tonya Tookes-Reznik or Professor Michael Fischler.


Nov ’07
14
3:30 pm

President Sara Jayne Steen will be co-hosting a meet-and-greet reception at the Drerup Art Gallery on November 14 from 3:30-5 p.m.  so that  Residential Life and the Diversity Commission can share with the greater PSU community what they do to develop and promote diversity-related themes at PSU.


Nov ’07
14
4:00 pm

Room 001, Boyd Science Center

Trends in New England Hydroclimate as Reflected in the Record of the Pemigewasset River at Plymouth, NH
This talk will present a characterization of the hydroclimatic history of the Pemigewasset watershed. This study is a valuable source of information for the New England hydroclimate because: (1) there is a 100-yr record of continuous streamflow from the Pemi at Plymouth (2nd longest in NE); (2) there are no direct anthropogenic influences at site; (3) Plymouth, NH is located at the geographic center of New England; and (4) Hubbard Brook data was used to provide further insight into emerging trends. Specifically the talk explores the Pemi streamflow time-series to detect long-term trends; the land use history & impact of land-use changes on the Pemi basin; the correlation of streamflow data with Hubbard Brook and climatic data from Bethlehem, NH; trends in the Hubbard Brook and Bethlehem data; and the correlation between streamflow, precipitation and the North Atlantic Oscillation. Presented by:Alison Culity,The Cadmus Group, Inc.

The Environmental Science Colloquium is presented by the Center for the Environment. More information about this presentation, and others, please visit the Center’s web site.



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