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Silver Center for the Arts

Opening reception: October 7, 4–6 p.m.

Panel discussion: Weaving, Industry, Art, and Design, November 2, 4–5 p.m.  D&M building Room 314

This exhibition will explore aspects of textile history, function, and design. Making textile is a basic human activity that spans virtually every culture and civilization, yet it is also among the most elaborate of artistic undertakings. Rich with symbolic and functional history, the textile industry was the first industry to be fully mechanized in Western Europe and helped usher in the Industrial Revolution. Strong economic pressure and market demand have remained integral to the process of constant upgrade in technologies for design and production of textiles.

The exhibition features an array of works by  textile designer Amin Kalaf.


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Which came first; the story or the illustration? When you think about the illustrated stories that you’ve read, whether they have been in the form of a graphic novel, a picture book, or comic strip–you might ask yourself this question.

In an exploration of the collaborative process between an illustrator and author, Plymouth State University presents Illustrating VanderMeer: a glimpse into the collaborative works of Author, Jeff VanderMeer and Illustrator, Eric Schaller, October 15 – November 23 at Lamson Library.

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Faculty Art Exhibition

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Karl Drerup Art Gallery

Opening reception: November 4, 4–6 p.m.
Panel discussions:
The Path of an Artist, November 10, noon
Artistic Philosophy, November 18, noon

An important connection between faculty and students occurs when faculty exhibit their own work. This special exhibition presents an opportunity for students and members of the PSU community to become better acquainted with art department faculty outside the classroom, as artists working in a variety of media. Whether they are presenting works from early in their careers, current pieces, or experimental work, faculty welcome viewers into the private realm of the teacher as artist.


Psychology Career Fair

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Nov
12
4:30 pm

Hartman Union Building Fireplace Lounge

The School Psychology and Psychology Club will be hosting a graduate and undergraduate student career fair on Thursday November 12th from 4:30-7:30 p.m.  All welcome!

Guests include Bagley center, NASP, NHASP, APA, bilingual school psychologist, college of graduate studies, mental health department etc.

Free Food!

For more information, please contact Heather Lingley


Concord Alumni Social

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Nov
12
5:30 pm

ConcordSocial

Join us again downstairs at the Barley House, across from the State House on Main Street. Meet fellow alumni living in southern NH and hear about the great things that are happening at Plymouth State University and with the Alumni Association.

Although this event is free, please pre-register by clicking HERE

Registrations will be accepted until Tuesday November 10 at 4 p.m.

For Directions to The Barley House click HERE

For The Barley House website click HERE

If you have any questions, please contact the Office of Alumni Relations at 800-772-2620, 603-535-2589 or alumni@plymouth.edu.

Did You Know!  You can follow us on Twitter or join our groups on Facebook and LinkedIn!

Facebook: Plymouth State University – Alumni Group
Twitter: PlymouthAlum
LinkedIn: Plymouth State University Alumni Group


Nov
12
5:30 pm

Location: Rounds 103
Event is open to: All education majors

Education majors looking to add to your resume? We encourage you to get involved and join us for our next ASCD (Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development) meeting. We are an active group of students who take pride in our work on campus, in our community, in the state and on the national level. If you would like to know more, please email one of the officers below.

President – Jenny Wyatt
Vice President – Brian Jones
Secretary – Colleen Barter
Treasurer – Alyssa McCarron


Nov
12
7:00 pm

Memorial 103

How Is NH Groundwater Protected? (lecture presentation).  Robert Snelling, of the New Hampshire Groundwater Commission, will give a presentation about what regulations exist to protect NH groundwater resources.  For example, what regulations are there on large-scale withdrawals of groundwater such as by a bottled water plant?  What protections are there for public water resources?  Are more regulations or laws needed to provide the protection we should have?

Another in a series of “Water Week” events sponsored by Common Ground, PSU’s environmental and social justice student organization.

For more information, please contact Stephanie Aubert



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