Justice Is Job One Charles L. Currier. John P. Clark. Richard T. Hage. Each of these notable Plymouth State figures played a pivotal role in developing the interest and work ethic that has made Stephen...
Justice Is Job One Charles L. Currier. John P. Clark. Richard T. Hage. Each of these notable Plymouth State figures played a pivotal role in developing the interest and work ethic that has made Stephen...
A portrait of an increasingly international university where visiting faculty, exchange programs, and foreign-study trips are all part of educating students in the new world—and whose graduates are making...
PSU’s Department of Music, Theatre, and Dance is the starting point for alumni pursuing a wide variety of artistic careers. From here, they go out into the world to do what they love: they teach in Connecticut...
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...
Surrounded by computer servers and Apple laptops in a red-carpeted lab between the players’ locker room and the court, Dan Craig ’03 represents one of the emerging twenty-first-century power centers...
Katie Bates ’07, owner of Hoopla LLC, a marketing and promotions business, sat down one day in 2010 to send out a batch of “cold-call” e-mails offering her services. She included in the pitch that...
by Emilie Coulter Looking at Jon Hall ’79 on paper—executive vice president of FM Global, one of the world’s largest business property insurance companies; husband; father of three sons—one might...
When it comes to career highlights, Ann Widger’s is hard to top. After all, how many people do you know celebrated the passage of landmark health care legislation on the White House’s iconic...
by Barbra Alan Who says a career in accounting can’t be exciting? Jane Poulin’s career has taken her around the globe to Austria, Spain, Germany, Italy, France, Japan, China, and the Netherlands, among...
Petra Schaefer’s route to becoming a school psychologist was an unusual one. After receiving a biology degree from Columbia University’s Barnard College, she went to work in experimental hematology...