Jul ’08Oct
11

Silver Center for the Arts

The Women’s Caucus for Art presents “Making Her Mark,” a juried exhibition of art by its members. The display is at the Silver Center from July 2 to October 1, 2008.

For more information, visit the Karl Drerup Art Gallery Web site or call 535-2614.


Faculty Exhibition

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Aug ’08Oct
2711

Karl Drerup Art Gallery

Opening reception: September 10, 4-6 p.m. The annual Faculty Exhibition celebrates and honors Plymouth State University faculty as active artists and cultural agents while inviting an ongoing dialogue with these artists, their works of art, and each viewer.

For more information, visit the Karl Drerup Art Gallery Web site or call 535-2614.


Arab Artifacts Display

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Sep ’08Sep
1130

Main level, Lamson Library and Learning Commons

The Lamson Library and Learning Commons is pleased to welcome the exhibition Explore Other Lands: A Journey into the Arab World by Najwa O’Hara.

The exhibition features a selection of 20 items including spices, copper and silver work, and beautiful tea and coffee accessories.

Ms. O’Hara was born in Mosul, a small city in northern Iraq. She is currently an MBA student and member of the Fellowship Program at PSU.


Sep ’08Nov
1521

Lamson Library Print Series

Opening Event: Wednesday, September 17, 4-6 p.m. Printmakers from New Hampshire, Maine, and Vermont present works in collaboration with the Art of Democracy, which is a national coalition of political art exhibitions all taking place in the Fall of 2008 on the State of the American Political Scene. National exhibits and images may be viewed at: www.artofdemocracy.org and selected works from this exhibit are presented at: on the Lamson Library Web site.

Curated by David A. Beronä, Director of Lamson Library and Learning Commons.


Sep ’08
17
3:30 pm


Sep ’08
17
3:45 pm

Room 001, Boyd Science Center

Its reputation is legendary. New Hampshire’s Mt. Washington has some of the worst weather on earth, those who live and work at the nearly 6,300 foot summit have a wealth of knowledge about extreme weather and meteorology. Join Ken Rancourt, director of the Mt. Washington Observatory as he shares current activities at the site, the focus on current educational programs and outreach efforts, research projects and general living conditions that the meteorologist on top face in their everyday work environment.

The 2008-2009 lecture series covers a wide range of topics from a diverse group of speakers. Topics will include environmental economics, climate change, acid rain, and forensic chemistry. Please contact Steve Kahl for more information (535-3154). This event is sponsored by the Environmental Science & Policy Department and the Center for the Environment.


Field Hockey @ Lasell

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Sep ’08
17
4:00 pm


Sep ’08
17
5:30 pm

Milly’s Tavern, Manchester, NH

Come join other PSU alumni after work for some good food, good friends and good drinks! Milly’s Tavern, Manchester’s ONLY brewpub, is located in the former Stark Mill Brewing Company building. Parking for and the entrance to the Millyard function room is at the back of the building.

RSVPs are necessary. Please register online by 9/8/2008.

Contact Alumni Relations for additional information (800/772-2620 or 603/535-2589 or alumni@plymouth.edu)



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