Tuesday, May 3, 2011 3:30pm – 6:00pm Heritage Common
The Center for Rural Partnerships and the Social Science Department at PSU invite you to attend this presentation of engaged student research. In each of the projects, PSU students worked with off-campus organizations to shape and conduct the research. This event showcases the fruits of their labors.
Each time we’re privileged to do this, we’re impressed with the thoughtful and creative ways in which the students approach their work and support one another in executing project activities—maintaining a high level of scholarship throughout. This set of projects is particularly compelling, spanning a wide range of content areas while maintaining threads that pull them together into a cohesive whole.
- Maximizing Community Benefits from Large Infrastructure Projects presented by Katie Beairsto and Dean Williams
- Heritage Tourism in Crawford Notch presented by Rachelle Lyons and Nathan Pasquale
- Social Media, Education, and the Weeks Act Centennial presented by Nicole DeGrandpre and Kelly Rice
- Community Energy Planning presented by Thomas Evans
- Assessing and Communicating About University Engagement presented by James Boynton, Kaleb Hart, and Christopher Lauria
The showcase begins promptly at 3:30 pm, on Tuesday, May 3, 2011. Parking is available on the street at meters, in the public lot by the athletic center (with free shuttle service to the campus entrance nearest the venue), and by permit with advance arrangement. Please contact Melissa (mgreenawalt@plymouth.edu), Alice (acrichmond@plymouth.edu), or Thad (tcguldbrandsen@plymouth.edu) for parking permits and event-related information.
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