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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.


Beyond Brown Paper

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Oct ’08Dec
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Silver Center for the Arts

Opening Reception: October 15, 4-6 p.m. The Brown Company Photographic Collection documents the history of the Brown Company paper mill of Berlin, NH from the late 19th century through the mid-1960s. Much of the collection chronicles the social, cultural, and recreational lives of the workers, their families, and the place of these people in the life of the city of Berlin.

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


Oct ’08Dec
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Karl Drerup Art Gallery

Opening Reception: October 22, 4-6 p.m. Perhaps every work of art is somehow a self portrait— an experience of externalizing an internal story that seeks to be understood in the light of consciousness, first by its creator and second by a wider audience. Within the genres of photography, video, and new media, this exhibition celebrates a very particular journey where the uncharted territory is an exploration of the artist’s own body, mind, and spirit. Curated by Chehalis Hegner, Adjunct Faculty.

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


Nov ’08Nov
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Various locations

Celebrate International Education Week with various events on campus:

Visit Language Classes: The Department of Languages and Linguistics invites you to sit in on language courses (Arabic, American Sign Language, Chinese, French, German, Latin, and Spanish). Guides to language classes will be posted on the 2nd floor of Hyde Hall.

Student Photo Contest: Submit your favorite photo from overseas by November 15 to the Bagley Center for your chance to win prizes valued at $50. Photos will be displayed in the HUB. Send photos to bagley@plymouth.edu. Don’t forget to vote for your favorite student photo in the HUB Diversity Window.

Tuesday, 11/18: Student Organization Table Day Contest, Passport Processing, International Film Series.

Wednesday, 11/19: Brown Bag Lunch Series.

Thursday, 11/20: International Food and Music Gala.

Friday, 11/21: Brown Bag Lunch Series.


Scholastic Book Fair

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Nov ’08Nov
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Child Development and Family Center

The Scholastic Book Fair offers a terrific opportunity to purchase quality children’s books at reasonable prices. Be sure to stop by all week long from 3 – 5:30 p.m. to see what’s available. For more information contact the Child Development & Family Center (535-2299).


Nov ’08
20
4:00 pm

Hartman Union Building

Celebrate International Education Week with this culminating event! Join the community in tasting international foods, meet friends, share stories, listen to some jammin’ music from PSU’s own Vocal Order and Boston-based Hot Like Fire. While you are there learn more about PSU’s ongoing and exciting internationalization efforts.


Nov ’08
20
7:00 pm

Room 109, Hartman Union Building

The Class of 2009 will sponsor this information session with a representative from the College of Graduate Studies.  Topics covered will include: how to know if graduate school is for you, what you should do now to plan for graduate school. This session will be a great opportunity for junior sand seniors to learn more about the process, what steps they should take, and ask questions.

Refreshments will be provided.  Please contact Christina Labriola,  Senior Class Vice President for more information.


Metamorphoses

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Nov ’08
20
8:00 pm
Nov ’08
21
8:00 pm
Nov ’08
22
2:00 pm
Nov ’08
23
3:00 pm

Studio Theatre, Silver Center

PSU Theatre students perform this production based on Ovid’s narrative myths with themes that resonate today.  Visit the Silver Center for tickets or order tickets online.



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