Imagine you’re a 21-year-old business major in a room full of potential employers ...
Imagine you’re a 21-year-old business major in a room full of potential employers ...
by Emilie Coulter Look into the back offices of certain Plymouth-area businesses any spring day, and you’ll see a flurry of activity ...
The Mount Washington Cog Railway: Climbing the White Mountains of New Hampshire Bruce Heald, professor of history As the most senior crew member aboard the MS Mount Washington (a purser since 1964), local...
New Colleges Announced Earlier this year, PSU announced the creation of two new colleges: the College of Arts and Sciences, led by founding dean Cynthia Vascak, and the College of Education, Health, and Human...
WELCOME TO THE SPRING ISSUE of Plymouth Magazine. I am honored to be part of a Plymouth State University community that is committed to our students, our region, and each other. Over the past two days...
The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching has given PSU its Community Engagement Classification in recognition of the University’s demonstrated commitment to community partnerships, educational...
Seeking to ensure the legacy of the late Sheldon Dow and the Dow Oil Company of Laconia, NH, Joni Ballard Stover ’82G, a former adjunct faculty member in English, has named the reception desk in the Savage...
Professor Mary Ann McGarry and Plymouth State graduate students Dan Straffon and Chuck Patterson will publish a feature article in an upcoming issue of Science Scope to help explain theories about the consequences...
Business NH Magazine recently selected PSU as one of the five best large companies to work for in New Hampshire, making it the first educational institution to be included in the ranking. The criteria...
Two of Plymouth State’s successful business degree graduates have been inducted into PSU’s chapter of the American Marketing Association Alumni Hall of Fame: Joe Dudek, ’87, and Jane Poulin, ’84....