Since her Plymouth State College days, Marion (Fellows) Patterson ’71 has looked back on those formative years with gratitude for their impact on the person she is today: gaining both practical knowledge...
Since her Plymouth State College days, Marion (Fellows) Patterson ’71 has looked back on those formative years with gratitude for their impact on the person she is today: gaining both practical knowledge...
“Through scholarships like the Sally Boland Memorial Scholarship, I’ve been able to pursue my passions for athletics and travel in addition to academics during my time at PSU.” —Kendal Lariviere...
Thanks to life in the digital age, when information is as close as a swipe and a tap away, old-school philanthropy has been turned on its head. Donors want—and can find—more information about the causes...
Servant Leadership: The Key to Business and Success » By most measures, Colin Graham ’01 is a success. But giving back to his alma mater, including the endowment of a university scholarship, provides...
Help PSU raise $300,000 in scholarships for bright, deserving students.
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
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...