A group of invited guests gathered at Lamson Library on Sunday, October 2 to see the digitally restored photographs from the McGoldrick Collection and hear David Switzer, professor emeritus of history,...
A group of invited guests gathered at Lamson Library on Sunday, October 2 to see the digitally restored photographs from the McGoldrick Collection and hear David Switzer, professor emeritus of history,...
PSU offers four new master’s degrees in science Plymouth State University Graduate Studies has expanded its offerings with four new master’s degrees in science: an M.A.T. degree in science...
This summer, future first-year students who attended PSU orientation sessions not only toured the campus, met fellow classmates and learned what to expect from roommates, dining hall meal plans and life...
Plymouth State University hosted 125 social workers, mental health and substance abuse professionals, policy makers and local consumers for the New Hampshire Conference on Rural Mental Health, Substance...
Meteorology Professor James Koermer, Assistant Professor Lourdes Aviles, Information Technologist Brendon Hoch and senior meteorology major Richard Giard joined the festivities at the Christa McAuliffe...
At 9 a.m. on December 26, PSU Assistant Professor of English Gaye Gould and her son were on a flight bound from New Zealand via Singapore to Phuket, Thailand. Her family owns a home in Phuket in a resort...
This fall, 21 first-year students from PSU spent their first semester adjusting to college life. They adapted to cooking their own meals, the habits of housemates, rigorous classes and lots of late nights...
“Mi casa es su casa” has become a common phrase in mainstream America, but for Mexican-Americans, it reflects true hospitality and is more than just a saying. That’s just one of the many lessons...
From small town New Hampshire, they headed off to Los Angeles, Salt Lake City, New Orleans and even the Virgin Islands, where study opportunities, new friends and culture shocks awaited. Twenty undergraduates...
Peter Drexel’s motto is “Practice What You Teach.” Last summer and fall at the Emelin Theatre in Mamaroneck, N.Y., Drexel spent his sabbatical living that motto.