An injured ankle may well have been a blessing in disguise for Marjorie King, professor of athletic training. She was a sophomore at UNH, working toward a degree in medical technology and playing on the UNH basketball...
An injured ankle may well have been a blessing in disguise for Marjorie King, professor of athletic training. She was a sophomore at UNH, working toward a degree in medical technology and playing on the UNH basketball...
Professor Irene Cucina has been teaching in the Department of Health and Human Performance since 1998. Prior to coming to Plymouth State, she had a rewarding career as a high school health and physical...
Colleagues called him “T.O.” Students called him “Doctor Schlesinger.” Few knew about the remarkable life experiences that shaped his teaching. When long-time faculty member and Professor Emeritus...
“It was like moving to a foreign country with a completely different culture,” says PSU student Patrick O’Sullivan. The 26-year-old veteran isn’t referring to his time in Iraq as a motor transport...
WELCOME TO THE FALL ISSUE of Plymouth Magazine. Plymouth State University is a regional comprehensive university, incorporating both liberal arts and professional programs at the undergraduate and graduate...
On May 14, 2012, New Hampshire lost a gifted educator, respected leader, and devoted friend. From his earliest days in education as a high school teacher, coach, and director of guidance, through his post...
PSU's new vice president for enrollment management and student affairs shares his plans and goals for boosting enrollment and improving the student experience.
by Emilie Coulter, John Anderson photos A group of men and women pop out from behind a wall, singing, dancing, chasing each other with kitchen utensils, laughing. A new man feels his way into the scene,...
Carleton R. Parish ’71 pays tribute to his wife, Sharon, and her extraordinary career in intelligence When Sharon Parish tragically died in an automobile accident in February of 2011, Carleton Parish...
PSU's newest addition to campus will celebrate the art, science, history, and culture of the White Mountains.