PSU’s efforts in environmental sustainability have earned it a place on The Princeton Review’s Guide to 286 Green Colleges, an in-depth look at the most environmentally friendly institutions of higher...
PSU’s efforts in environmental sustainability have earned it a place on The Princeton Review’s Guide to 286 Green Colleges, an in-depth look at the most environmentally friendly institutions of higher...
George Tuthill, interim associate vice president for the College of Graduate Studies, helped NBC and the National Science Foundation explain the science behind athletic performance at the 2010 Vancouver...
Former New Hampshire Governor Walter Peterson and his wife, Dorothy, have established a $25,000 endowed scholarship at PSU that will provide assistance to students of writing while promoting excellence...
Professor of Education Marianne True has been named the Stevens-Bristow Professor of Education. The professorship, established by Wallace Stevens ’62 and Meredith Bristow Stevens ’62, is awarded to a faculty...
A few months prior to his passing in February, the late Daniel Noel of Intervale, NH—a life-long state resident and White Mountains photographer and collector—gave to PSU a unique collection of history,...
Brian Pevear ’10 was the overall winner among undergraduate and graduate students, professors, and professionals in a nationwide weather forecasting competition. Graduate student Alexander Jacques finished...
PSU has sold all $600,000 of the tax credits it was awarded by the New Hampshire Community Development Finance Authority (CDFA) and will receive $480,000 from the CDFA to be used to support the construction...
Liz Ahl, chair of the department of English and professor of English “The chapbook offers, I hope, both constant themes and interesting variety,” says Ahl, whose previous chapbook, A Thirst That’s...
Marie Baker-Ohler and Annette Holba, professor of communication studies From the publisher: “This book … provide[s] readers with the opportunity to consider multiple ways of enhancing human communication...
Xiaoxiong Li, professor of Asian history Growing up in Sichuan, Li had heard stories about opium and its usage in the province before 1950. “I was fascinated by these stories and wished someday I could...