Plymprov!
Smith Recital Hall 114 Main Street, Plymouth, New HampshirePSU's only Student Improv Troupe!
PSU's only Student Improv Troupe!
Chamber Series -- "The Piano Quartets of Mozart and Fauré." Thursday, March 13, 2025 at 7:00 p.m. PSU Pianist Justin McCarthy will be joined by members of Symphony New Hampshire for this exciting event. Elliott Markow, concertmaster emeritus, Seeun Oh, violist, and Harel Gietheim, principal cellist, will join Dr. McCarthy in a performance of Mozart's E flat and Fauré's C minor Quartets. ...
Matthew Olzmann will read from his poetry collections, Constellation Route, Contradictions in the Design, and Mezzanines, as well as from new work. There will be a brief question and answer period and book-signing with the poet following the reading.This reading is free and open to the public. Books will be sold at the reading by the Plymouth State University Barnes ...
Presented in collaboration with PSU's Improv troupe Plymprov and the Technical Theatre Experience Club
PSU Music's end of year Jazz and Percussion Ensemble Performance! Tickets available below
Nelson Named Wixson Endowed Professor of Mathematics Jennifer Nelson is an associate professor of practice in mathematics and acts as the co-coordinator for the Computational, Applied, Mathematical and Physical Sciences Academic Unit at PSU. With a passion for both mathematics and biology, she shares her wealth of knowledge by teaching algebra and statistics courses and participating in a long-term field ...
Music by George Stiles. Lyrics by Anthony Drewe. Five of Rudyard Kipling’s tales weave together into a wonderous tale of personal courage, individuality and friendship. Set to an eclectic, upbeat score, Kipling’s Just So Stories are woven with wit and imagination into a song-filled journey through the jungle. “Before the High and Far-off Times… came the Time of the ...
Christian Bisson is a professor of adventure education and a program coordinator for PSU’s adventure education program where he teaches undergraduate students the technical skills needed for navigating the wilderness. Prior to his work with PSU, Bisson taught outdoor education to a variety of populations ranging from elementary and high school students to college graduates. He has also taught and ...
More information to come! This event is free and open to the public
Conservation efforts often grapple with deep-seated social and environmental inequities, yet mainstream approaches frequently overlook the intersection of justice and sustainability. Merrill Baker-Médard presents feminist conservation as a framework that actively engages with these structural challenges, rather than bypassing them. Drawing on extensive research in Madagascar’s marine conservation landscape, Baker-Médard explores the concept of commoning—a dynamic, multi-scalar practice of collaboration ...
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James Hannon is an associate professor in the department of Health and Human Performance at PSU, where he also serves as the adventure learning graduate programs coordinator. Passionate about the outdoors, Hannon brings his experience working as an environmental educator and wilderness trip leader in Maine, as well as a patrol leader in Alaska, to PSU students as he guides ...