MarApr
415

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.


MarApr
119

Karl Drerup Art Gallery

Opening Reception March 11, 4-6 p.m. Students from all levels of achievement will share their work with colleagues and the greater community to provide the public a glimpse of the process of transformation PSU students experience in achieving artistic maturity. Professional jurors will judge the student submissions, which include works in a variety of media such as painting, drawing, photography, ceramics, and sculpture.

More information is available from the Karl Drerup Art Gallery.


Mar
13
9:00 am

Chris Greeley, Retirement Counselor from Fidelity Investments, will be conducting individual consultations in the Human Resources Conference Room.  He will be available for appointments from 9:00 am -5:00 pm.  To set up an appointment, please call Chris directly at 1-800-642-7131.

For Faculty, OS & PAT only


Mar
13
6:30 pm

Room 001, Boyd Science Center

New Hampshire Fish and Game and its partners recently completed the State’s Wildlife Action Plan.  NH’s towns and non-profit organizations are expected to play an important role in its implementation.  The Wildlife Action Plan identifies species at risk, assesses threats to their continued existence, and offers strategies to address the needs. This workshop will help those interested interpret the plan, maps and data as well as learn how to help turn from plan to action.  Lindsay Webb, a Biological Technician for NH Fish and Game’s Nongame and Endangered Wildlife Program, will act as a guide through the document and highlight key chapeters.  She will also discuss new conservation planning tools and techniques.

This presentation is co-sponsored by the Margaret & H.A. Rey Center and the Center for the Environment.  Please contact the Center for the Environment for more information.



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