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Karl Drerup Art Gallery

Opening reception: January 28, 4 – 6 p.m. This exhibition features four PSU faculty members, Jong Kim, Phil Lonergan, Annette Mitchell & Nick Sevigney, showcasing Sculpture, handmade bound books, ceramic vessels, foam plate prints, and art quilts. Visit the Karl Drerup Art Gallery for more information.


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Lamson Library and Learning Commons

Learn more about this year’s theme for Black History Month, “The Quest for Black Citizenship in the Americas,” with a closer look at the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP).


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Silver Center for the Arts

Opening Reception February 8, 4-6 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, providing an opportunity for students and their teachers to explore and observe a wide range of media, processes, themes, and subject interpretations. Visit the Friends of the Arts web site.


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2nd Floor Ceramics Display, Draper & Maynard Building

Susan Tucker exhibits her collection of functional and non-functional hand-built boxes.  These works, created by Susan over a period of several years, explore the interplay between positive and negative shapes.  All are encouraged to visit the D&M Building during business hours (between 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. Monday through Friday) to experience this exhibition.  Pieces are available for purchase.  Please contact Susan Tucker with questions or for more information (535-2544).


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Alumni Green

Students will be working on Snow Sculptures all week long as they compete for 1st, 2nd, or 3rd place in the Winter Carnival Snow Sculpture Contest. Teams will begin building their snow sculptures at 8 a.m. on Monday, February 9.  Judging takes place on Alumni Green at 5 p.m.  Winter Carnival is sponsored by PACE.


Winter Carnival 2009

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Why Freeze When You Can Chill?

Celebrate Winter Carnival all week long with the banner competition, “Battle of the Student Orgs”, Student Senate Ski Day, and the Snow Sculpture Contest.  New events this year include Trivia Night, Coin War, Food Drive Competition, and much more entertainment.


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Information Sessions are offered at 10:30 a.m. and 2 p.m.

The Undergraduate Admission Office provides this opportunity prospective students and families to visit campus and learn about the opportunities available to them as a Plymouth State University student. Please note: there are no information sessions scheduled for Wednesday, February 11.

Visit the Undergraduate Admission Web site for more information and to register for the next available information session.


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6:00 pm

Mark Sylvestre Planetarium, Boyd Science Center

The myths and legends connected with the patterns of stars in our sky are filled with amorous activities.  Professor Dennis Machnik, Atmospheric Science and Chemistry Department, will explore various myths and legends from a variety of cultures as they relate to different constellations.  In addition, Dr. Machnik will discuss the current night sky and answer questions about astronomy.  Sky charts for February will be provided.

This event is free and open to all ages.  More information is availabe from Dr. Machnick (535-2748).


Comedian Cindy Pierce

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7:00 pm

Room 220, Hyde Hall

Please note: this is an adults only show. Cringe, laugh, cheer, and be relieved that comedian Cindy Pierce experienced these mishaps and triumphs rather than you!  In Finding the Doorbell, dicey situations are retold — from the female condom, to an escapade with the “Last Resort Bra,” to everything you wanted to know about urinal mints — all illustrating her life-long determination to find humor rather than humiliation from her anatomy.  This event is sponsored by the SAGE Center.



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