Nancy Puglisi ’81G, director of organizational health for the University System of New Hampshire; adjunct faculty member, PSU College of Graduate Studies “I wanted to write a book about the workplace...
Nancy Puglisi ’81G, director of organizational health for the University System of New Hampshire; adjunct faculty member, PSU College of Graduate Studies “I wanted to write a book about the workplace...
Robin DeRosa, professor of English DeRosa first conceived of this book during a visit to Plimoth Plantation, a living history museum that reenacts the 1627 Pilgrim settlement in Massachusetts. “I was so interested...
by Meg Petersen, Professor of English Meg Petersen is a teacher, a writer of fiction and essays, a poet, and a passionate advocate for the teaching of writing. As director of the Plymouth Writing...
Perspectives on internships from a business owner who works with PSU interns, and two former PSU interns.
PSU prepares its students--and itself--to compete in and contribute to a global community.
PSU's outreach efforts aim to improve science education.
As Dick Hage transitions to a new part-time position in the Admission office, colleagues, alumni, and Hage himself reflect on his 35-year career as vice president for student affairs.
Academy award-winning playwright Ernest Thompson workshops one of his earliest and most controversial plays at PSU.
In fall 2008, the University System of New Hampshire (USNH) announced an exciting newopportunity for financially challenged students to participate in Semester at Sea (SAS), a shipboard education program....
by Barbra Alan Who says a career in accounting can’t be exciting? Jane Poulin’s career has taken her around the globe to Austria, Spain, Germany, Italy, France, Japan, China, and the Netherlands, among...