by Heidi Pettigrew ’99, ’07G, ’11CAGS AT THE DAWN OF THE 1960s, President John F. Kennedy described the decade as the “frontier of unknown opportunities and perils, the frontier of unfilled hopes...
by Heidi Pettigrew ’99, ’07G, ’11CAGS AT THE DAWN OF THE 1960s, President John F. Kennedy described the decade as the “frontier of unknown opportunities and perils, the frontier of unfilled hopes...
Plymouth State Begins Malaysian Partnership PSU Faculty Honored by AAHPERD Professor of Physical and Health Education Lynn Johnson and graduate student Morgan O’Connell ’10 of the Department of Health...
When it comes to career highlights, Ann Widger’s is hard to top. After all, how many people do you know celebrated the passage of landmark health care legislation on the White House’s iconic...
In 1962, Michael Trimpi ’92 lived and worked in one of the most remote places on the planet—Eights Station in Antarctica. As a radioscience researcher for Stanford University, his groundbreaking...
WELCOME TO THE WINTER ISSUE of Plymouth Magazine. As you read the pieces in this issue of Plymouth Magazine, you can see Plymouth State’s innovation as the University adapts to a rapidly changing world—the...
When you meet Mike Trippedo, you may find it hard to believe this warm, gregarious young man was actually ...
2011 marked the centennial of two momentous events in Plymouth State University’s history ...
Marcel Lebrun’s career in education spans just over three decades. He began his career as a middle and high school math teacher in Canadian public school districts, and then taught elementary-school-level...
by Jennifer Philion The college experiences of PSU seniors John East, Bryan Funk, and Brady Lynch have been as varied as the three students’ respective majors: general management, English, and theatre...
by Emilie Coulter Diversity as a cultural buzzword often refers to race and ethnicity. But it is equally important to remember that diversity extends to many other factors ...