Preserving a Piece of History At the ripe old age of 6, Sara Dunkerton was already a teacher. “I played school with anyone who was willing to participate,” she says with a laugh. “I’ve always known...
Preserving a Piece of History At the ripe old age of 6, Sara Dunkerton was already a teacher. “I played school with anyone who was willing to participate,” she says with a laugh. “I’ve always known...
With the collaboration of a researcher in Newfoundland, Roland Barnaby ’63 developed a way to help keep porpoises safe from the dangers of gillnetting.
by Rhiannon Hutchinson With a passport about as thick as War and Peace, Derek Sheeler gives new meaning to the term jetsetter. “I spend 35 to 40 percent of my time traveling to speak with the executives...
Randy Hollister ’82G “Anxiety is a block to learning, so the best thing you can do—in addition to hiring great teachers and setting an affirming direction—is to create a relaxed environment,”...
Like many kids, Susan Doherty ’88 dreamed about being in show business. “I would watch Evening Magazine and tell myself, ‘I want to host a show like that,’” Doherty recalled. Her dreaming-and...
by Mary Catherine Coolidge ’93 When I first encountered Shakespeare’s plays in college, it was as if my mind had found a place to live. Hamlet, RichardIII, HenryV, King Lear—these works changed my interior...
Name: Althea Goundrey ’87, ’96G Term Expires: June 2006 Education: 1995 M.Ed. in elementary education/childhood studies, Plymouth State College 1987 B.A. Psychology with a concentration in early...
Name: Steven E. Goetsch Term Expires: June 2006 Education: B.A. Communication Studies, Plymouth State College, 2001 MBA Organizational Communications, Plymouth State University, 2004