AprMay
2215

Celebrating Academic Excellence at PSU

Karl Drerup Art Gallery

Opening Receptions April 22
Karl Drerup Art Gallery, 4-6 p.m.
Silver Center for the Arts, 5-7 p.m.

Before they cap their paint pots and tubes of ink, slabs of clay and other materials, and before they shut down their computers for good, PSU seniors graduating in the select Bachelor of Fine Arts program must present a capstone project to their teachers, peers, and the public. Those collected works, and artist statements by the participants, complete the 2009 Senior BFA Thesis Exhibition.

More information is available from the Karl Drerup Art Gallery.


Apr
24

Boyd & Lamson

The New Hampshire Association of Natural Resource Scientists (NHANNRS) in cooperation with Plymouth State University’s Center for the Environment and the Quincy Bog Natural Area is conducting a workshop on the wetlands growing season indicators and use of GIS as a tool for natural resource data collection.

The workshop includes sessions on the growing season as used in wetlands delineation, a computer lab session on the use of GIS to collect natural resource data, and a field session at Quincy Bog.

The workshop is free for PSU students.

For more information, contact June Hammond Rowan or Angela Uhlman at the Center for the Environment.


AprApr
2430

Celebrating Academic Excellence at PSU

Lamson Library and Learning Commons

The Lamson Library and Learning Commons celebrates the 30th Anniversary of the Medieval and Renaissance Forum at Plymouth State with a number of displays on the Main Level of the library.

Spinelli Archives will offer a look back at on 30 years with a display of memorabilia of past Medieval Forums.

A selection of books by keynote speaker, Dr. Carole Levin, as well as a number of other material on this year’s theme “Dreams, Imagination, Fantasy” will on display and available for checkout.

Students in Dr. Barbara Lopez-Mayhew’s “Survey of Literary Masterpieces of Spain” class will present their original poster creations on Medieval and Renaissance Spain.

For more information, please contact Anne Lebreche 535-2833


Apr
24
Apr
25

Campus Wide

“Dreams, Imagination and Fantasy.”  Seminars activities and entertainment across the campus.

Keynote speaker is Dr. Carole Levin, Willa Cather Professor of History at the University of Nebraska, Lincoln.

Saturday 12:15-2:15 p.m. Keynote Lunch (tickets required). “Haunting Dreams of Women in Early Modern England”

Other highlights include an opening ceremony at 9 a.m. Friday, a chess match with live chess pieces, a traditional feast, and a performance by Ensemble Chaconne.

Log on to www.plymouth.edu/medieval for details. Contact: Professor Karolyn Kinane


Apr
23
8:00 pm
Apr
24
8:00 pm
Apr
25
2:00 pm

Smith Recital Hall, Silver Center

Songs dealing with the trials and tribulations of moving into adulthood. Tickets are available from the Silver Center Box Office or can be ordered online.



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