Mar
1
3:00 pm

Smith Recital Hall, Silver Center

C.D. WrightA compelling and idiosyncratic poet, C.D. Wright has twelve collections including Rising, Falling, Hovering (2008), a weaving of deeply personal and politically ferocious poems;  Deepstep Come Shining and Cooling Time. Her collaboration with photographer Deborah Luster, One Big Self: Prisoners of Louisiana was awarded the Dorothea Lange-Paul Tayor Prize.  Her new and selected poems Steal Away was on the shortlist for the Griffin Trust Award.  She is a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and is the Israel J. Kapstein Professor at Brown University .

Contact the Silver Center Box Office for more information and free tickets.


MarMar
26

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.

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


Feb
9
1:15 pm
Mar
2
1:15 pm
Mar
23
1:15 pm
Mar
30
1:15 pm
Apr
6
1:15 pm
Apr
13
1:15 pm

Hagedorn Library, Counseling Center

Join the Counseling Center for a weekly stress reduction/meditation group for students. To sign up for the group or for more information, contact the Counseling Center (535-2461).


Mar
3
6:00 pm

Mark T. Sylvestre Planetarium

Sally Jean Jensen, NASA Solar System Ambassador and Messenger Educator Fellow, will take you on a journey beyond our solar system, starting with the Pioneer and Voyager missions of the 70’s and continuing through present and future missions. We will also tell what can be seen in the current night sky. The talk is appropriate for all ages and FREE! for further information please contact Dr. Machnik at 535-2748.


Mar
3
7:00 pm

Room 144,  Boyd Science Center

Let Susan B. Anthony educate and inspire you! Using Susan B. Anthony’s own words- her fiery speeches, humorous letters, and revealing diary entries- Sally Matson has woven together a story filled with wit and emotion. The Underground RR, the Civil War, the 13th, 14th and 15th Amendments, her arrest and trial for voting illegally and countless trips out West, all feature in this forty-five minute presentation.  This event is sponsored by the SAGE Center.


Mar
4
12:00 am


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Silver Center for the Arts

Opening Reception March 4, 4-6 p.m. An artist worth paying attention to is a moving target, and the New Hampshire printmakers included in this exhibition are all well worthy of attention. Each was asked to select three prints for this show—a very recent one, one from near the start of his or her career, and one from in between. The resulting trajectories each document a unique combination of continuity and change: in media, in subject matter, and in technical approaches to composition, color, and texture. Implicitly, each of these trajectories also poses the question, “What is next?”

More information is available from the Karl Drerup Art Gallery Web site.


Claremont Trio

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Mar
4
7:00 pm

Smith Recital Hall, Silver Center

The award-winning Claremont Trio, whose playing has been called “positively spellbinding” (Palm Beach Daily News) will perform the complete Schubert Trios in the intimate confines of the Smith Recital Hall.

More information and tickets are available from on the Silver Center Web site.


Mar
4
7:00 pm

Room 144, Boyd Science Center

Taking Root tells the dramatic story of Kenyan Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Wangari Maathai whose simple act of planting trees grew into a nationwide movement to safeguard the environment, protect human rights, and defend democracy—a movement for which this charismatic woman became an iconic inspiration.  Learn more about the film and filmakers Lisa Merton and Alan Dater on the Taking Root Web site. This event is sponsored by the SAGE Center.


Mar
5
10:00 am

Fireplace Lounge, Hartman Union Building

This poster display exhibits key events, interesting trends, and intriguing individuals in American women’s history.  This display is prepared and staffed by students from the American Women’s History class and traces events from European colonization to recent times.



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