Like most teenagers, Ellen MacDonald ’16 wasn’t particularly interested in following in her father’s footsteps. When she was looking at colleges, she purposely avoided his alma mater Plymouth State....
Like most teenagers, Ellen MacDonald ’16 wasn’t particularly interested in following in her father’s footsteps. When she was looking at colleges, she purposely avoided his alma mater Plymouth State....
For Nancy Blakney Gravina ’82, it began with a campus tour and Frisbee on the Mary Lyon lawn. “In my college search I had been told, ‘You’ll know it when you see it.’ That moment in front of Mary...
A university campus is a place where young people often discover their true purpose in life
Sara Jayne Steen initiated the Imagine a Way campaign in 2007, and the University celebrated the campaign’s successful conclusion with a June 30 ceremony on the final day of her nine-year tenure.
Joann Weeks Bailey ’50 and her daughter, Roberta Bailey ’78 returned to campus in March accompanied by a family treasure—a ceramic bear created in celebrated artist Karl Drerup’s classroom almost...
In the early 1800s, Colonel Samuel Holmes gave $500 and a parcel of land to found Holmes Plymouth Academy, one of the first formal teacher-training schools in the state. Today, Plymouth State University...
It was a shared sense of adventure that brought Holderness residents and business owners Dick and Betty Hanaway together decades ago.
At his 75th birthday celebration, George Davis ’63 received an unexpected gift from his son, Kevin. It was a framed photo of an architectural rendering, presented without explanation. George wasn’t...
Class president. Student trustee. Intern at the New Hampshire State House. President-Elect of the PSU Alumni Association. That’s an impressive track record for someone who recalls starting his college...
Aiming High for ALLWell “The ALLWell Center is the University’s highest capital priority,” said President’s Council member and chair of the ALLWell II Committee Eric Huttner, father of Jared ’06....