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Facilities

Rounds Hall

Home to the famous PSU clocktower, it stands as one of oldest buildings on campus. This building serves the needs of the Education, English, and Social Science Departments. There are also several Computer Science, and Seminar type classes held here as well.

Memorial Hall

Houses the Department of Computer Science & Technology, featuring three full size computer labs, as well as the Geography Program.

Hyde Hall

One of the largest academic halls on campus, this facility is the home of many departments at the University. These include Foreign Languages, Mathematics, Business, Philosophy, and Psychology. It was named after longtime PSU professor and later President Harold Hyde.

Boyd Science Center

Newly renovated and expanded in 2003, the Boyd Science Center is a state-of-the-art facility that serves as the home of PSU's three Natural Sciences departments: the Department of Biological Science (Bio); the Department of Atmospheric Sciences and Chemistry (ASC), housing the university's highly regarded Meteorology program; and the new Department of Environmental Science and Policy (ES&P).

Museum of the White Mountains

The Museum of the White Mountains brings art, history, literature, science, tourism and more together to create a transdisciplinary understanding and experience of the White Mountains region – both physically and virtually. Among the collections already acquired by the Museum are:
● Archives and images, including rare glass-plate photographs, stereoscopic images, hotel ledgers, postcards and more donated by the late Dan Noel.
● A comprehensive collection early and first edition as well as more recent books and guides about the region from John W. (Jack) and Anne H. Newton.
● White Mountains art by women artists from Frances ‘Dolly’ MacIntyre.
● Images and collectables from the Balsams Grand Resort Hotel from Steve Barba.

Hartman Union Building

The center of student life on campus, the HUB as it is universally known as is a multifunction building. It hosts a variety of functions and events, has many administrative offices related to student activities, as well as many other social amenities, such as mail center, courtroom, computer clusters, workout facilities, cafes, etc. It is also a place where many students go in between classes to take a break, or just go to pass the time and hang out with their friends.

Silver Center for the Arts

Host of Plymouth's distinguished Performing Arts program (Music, Theatre, and Dance), the Silver Center is used for all productions of the performing arts. Spaces in Silver include the Hanaway Theatre, a large proscenium theatre, the Studio Theatre, a smaller, more intimate "black box" theatre and the Recital Hall, a smaller proscenium theatre.. The Silver Center has been home to many notable student performances over the years, including Guys and Dolls, Cabaret, and Tommy. Silver is also used as a display center for the Fine Arts majors involved in competitions and final projects.

The Silver Center is also the home of the New Hampshire Music Festival, which performs classical and pops concerts in the Hanaway Theater as well as chamber music concerts in the Smith recital hall. The Festival begins the week after the July 4th holiday and runs through the middle of August.

Draper and Maynard Building (D&M)

A renovated sporting goods factory, D & M is home to the Art Department as well as Health & Human Performance Dept. D&M is also home to the Karl Drerup Art Gallery, which presents professional exhibitions, lectures, films and other regular events, as well as the Collins Gallery for the exhibition of student work.

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