Faculty Exhibition

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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.


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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.


Oct ’08
7
12:00 pm

Fireplace Lounge, Hartman Union Building

The Counseling and Human Relations Center is pleased to offer this free screening for PSU students.  Contact the Counseling Center (535-2461) for more information.


Oct ’08
7
3:30 pm


Oct ’08
7
4:00 pm

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Mental Health Forum

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Oct ’08
7
4:00 pm

Fireplace Lounge, Hartman Union Building

In recognition of Mental Health Awareness Week, the Mental Health Issues class will host this forum. Speakers will be present to share their inspiring stories of recovery from mental illness and educational material will be available during the forum.

In addition the Counseling Center will be available to provide confidential screening and information to interested students.

This event is sponsored by the Health and Human Performances Department & NAMI NH.


Oct ’08
7
6:00 pm

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Men’s Soccer @ Tufts

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7
7:00 pm


Oct ’08
7
7:00 pm

Smith Recital Hall, Silver Center

Co-founder of the Lysistrata Project, Kathryn Blume will remind us of the challenges of doing the painstaking work of tending the world. She says making good art, cultivating real hope, believing in positive change, and valuing our contributions to the world can be a challenge. Visit the Sidore Lecture Series Web site for more information about this lecture.

All Sidore lectures are free and open to the public. Advance reservations are recommended and can be made by calling (603) 535-ARTS.



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