Jan ’08
31
7:00 pm
Feb ’08
1
7:00 pm

7 p.m. at Smith Recital Hall, Silver Center for the Arts.

Thursday January 31 and Friday, February 1.  This is not a ticketed event.


Feb ’08
2
7:30 pm

Dance Premier Gala Performance at Hanaway Theatre, Silver Center for the Arts.  To order tickets, call 535-ARTS, or visit http://www.plymouth.edu/silver/


Feb ’08
4
11:00 am

For centuries, labyrinths have served as meditative and spiritual tools.  The Wellness Center, Catholic Campus Ministry, and United Campus Ministry are sponsoring this labyrinth to help provide stress relief and as an interesting form of walking meditation.  Located in the Multipurpose room of the Hartman Union Building.


Feb ’08Feb
428

Silver Center

Opening Event February 10, 2:30 – 3:30 p.m.
The annual Friends of the Arts juried exhibition honors imaginative and skillful work by students in secondary schools in central and northern New Hampshire. The exhibition includes artists from public and private high schools from Berlin to Alton, and Andover to Wolfeboro, providing an opportunity for students and their teachers to explore and observe a wide range of media, processes, themes and subject interpretations.


Feb ’08
5
5:00 pm

Room 109, Hartman Union Building

Find out more about this internship opportunity in Australia from The Bagley Center International Program staff and representatives.


Feb ’08
5
7:35 pm


Study Abroad Fair

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Feb ’08
6
12:00 pm

Fireplace Lounge, Hartman Union Building

Meet with study abroad representatives and explore your global options. Be sure to stop by to win a piece of luggage for your upcoming travels! For more information contact The Bagley Center.


Study Abroad Panel

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Feb ’08
6
3:00 pm

Multi-Purpose Room, Hartman Union Building

Join a discussion with a panel of former study abroad students and hear about their experiences while studying abroad. Please contact The Bagley Center for more information.


Feb ’08
6
4:00 pm

Multi-Purpose Room, Hartman Union Building

Join The Bagley Center and fellow study abroad students for a Welcome Back Reception for returning students. Please contact The Bagley Center for more information.


Feb ’08May
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Lamson Library

Opening Events February 6, 4-6 p.m.
Penelope Barrett, a printmaker from Vermont, documents the consequences of war as displayed in the daily news, in the tradition of Goya, Daumier, and Posada. Her depictions of military brutality leave no doubt about her view of the deceit of political leaders. In addition, Bennett’s etchings on industrial themes expresses the isolation that the individual experiences in today’s industrialized world. The images of naked flesh against steel pipes carries an implicit message of the toxicity to humankind in today’s industrialized society.



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