MarApr
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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.


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.


MarApr
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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.

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


Mar
31
5:00 pm

Hanaway Theatre, Silver Center

The PSU Jazz Band and guest artists perform with high school musicians from the region.  Purchase tickets from the Silver Center Box Office or order online.


Mar
30
6:00 pm
Mar
31
6:00 pm

Monday, March 30th: Hartman Union Building Multipurpose Room, Tuesday, March 31st: Hartman Union Building, Student Senate Room

These workshops are designed to instill some seriousness about what students may face as they move closer to graduation. The workshop will help students be aware and create strategies for your career search, realistic salary expectaions, networking and technology, waiting out the tough economy with sensible options.

Monday, March 30th: HUB Multipurpose Room, 6 p.m.

The Practical Job Search: Who, What, Where, When, and How?
Discover some ways to approach your job search inexpensively with a timeline that works for you. Other related topics include: prospecting the market, legal considerations, interviewing, presenting a portfolio, and accepting an offer. Learn how to research salaries in your field Create a budget that honestly reflects your salary needs and the cost of living
Tuesday, March 31st: HUB Student Senate Room, 6 p.m.

Networking & Technology: A Rational Strategy for Job Search

The task of networking on the Internet can be a challenge when submitting resumes online, filling out applications, and responding to employers. Learn how to make the most of your submissions as well as how to use online networking to increase your visibility, as well as the importance of grooming your online portfolio.

Sponsored by the Bagley Center. For more information, please contact Ruth DeCotis


Mar
31
7:00 pm

Boyd Science Center, Room 001

New Hampshire faces four water resources challenges: population growth and the associated land development, climate change, aging water infrastructure, and data needs. State officials will discuss these challenges to New Hampshire’s water resources in a presentation at Plymouth State University (PSU) on March 31 at 7:00 PM.

The purpose of the meeting is to involve local officials and the public in the state water resources plan process. The meeting is co-sponsored by the NH Department of Environmental Services, Pemigewassett River Local Advisory Committee, the Lakes Region Planning Commission, and PSU’s Center for the Environment.

For more information, contact June Hammond Rowan, Center for the Environment.



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