Showcase of Research and Engagement - About the Showcase

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Showcase of Research and Engagement 2025

Date: May 2, 2025, 2–4 p.m.
Locations: Main Events – Courtroom at HUB; Satellite events – Silver Center, Museum of the White Mountains

The Showcase of Research and Engagement features student projects from a variety of disciplines including the sciences, arts, and humanities. This event is free and open to the public to come and interact with our students and discuss their projects, research, and scholarly achievements. Plymouth State is proud of its long legacy of engaged teaching and learning, and our new Integrated Cluster model is specifically designed to extend this by emphasizing reciprocal partnerships that benefit students and community. The projects, research, scholarship, and creative works on display demonstrate the power of these partnerships—to improve skills and preparation, to support the region, and to give students a space in which to integrate information and skills across multiple disciplines.

Quick Overview

  • Over 200 students present annually at the Showcase
  • More than 40 faculty mentor student presenters
  • All events are free and open to the public

Thank you to our sponsors, Office of Academic Affairs and NH-INBRE!

Established in 2011, the PSU Showcase of Undergraduate Excellence has become an important part of the fabric of PSU’s academic culture and an important part of the spring semester. A diverse group of faculty and staff from across the University come together each year to host this event that involves hundreds of faculty, staff, students and community members on the last Friday of classes.

  • Christopher Chabot, Chair, Professor of Biological Sciences
  • Pamela Anneser, Professor of Art
  • Bonnie Bechard, Professor of Business
  • Kala Brzezinski, Associate Director, Museum of the White Mountains
  • Pamela Chiang, Professor of Social Work
  • Julie Cote, Professor of Nursing
  • Stuart Crowell, Director, Silver Center
  • Meghan Doherty, Director, Museum of the White Mountains
  • Eric Hoffman, Professor of Meteorology
  • Elisabeth Johnston, Professor of Education
  • Vincenzo Nocera, Professor of Human Health Performance
  • Tinglan Yang, Professor of Business
  • Kerry Yurewicz, Professor of Biological Sciences