As an NCAA Division III school, Plymouth State is home to the true student-athlete: the student who exhibits the same drive, dedication, and commitment to excellence both in and out of the classroom; who studies...
As an NCAA Division III school, Plymouth State is home to the true student-athlete: the student who exhibits the same drive, dedication, and commitment to excellence both in and out of the classroom; who studies...
In his roles as professor, scholar, researcher, mentor, and campus leader, Brian Eisenhauer is at the center of Plymouth State’s sustainability and climate neutrality efforts. Under his leadership, Plymouth...
Bergamo, Italy, is a town steeped in history and tradition. Tucked in the foothills of the Alps, Bergamo is known for its impressive art collections, diverse architecture, and hearty cuisine. Nobel prize-winning...
For Plymouth State students 15 years ago, the answer would have been straightforward: Hyde 301, Rounds 212, the Boyd meteorology lab. Today, however, technology has changed where—and how—we learn and teach....
Aiming High for ALLWell “The ALLWell Center is the University’s highest capital priority,” said President’s Council member and chair of the ALLWell II Committee Eric Huttner, father of Jared ’06....
CAMPUS COMPACT AWARD WINNERS A PSU student, an English professor, and the region’s economic development agency were honored by the Campus Compact for New Hampshire (CCNH) at its annual Presidents’...
“The direction in which Plymouth State is moving … the initiatives for the future … that feeling I get when I’m back on campus.” This is what motivated David Poulin ’85 to become more deeply...
This year, the Groton Wind Farm came online with a row of 24 Gamesa G87 wind turbines planted atop a ridge in the town of Groton. Iberdrola Renewables, the Spanish company that built the wind farm, estimates...
Talking about the Weather Liz Ahl, professor of English Award-winning poet Liz Ahl has released a hand-sewn limited-edition chapbook that she calls a “love letter to this part of New Hampshire.” When...
As a sophomore, Chelsea Desrochers ’13 enrolled in a course that explored issues of culture, poverty, social development, and social justice, and culminated in a service trip to the Dominican Republic....