Class Notes Goes Electronic Plymouth State University’s alumni body is constantly on the move. Whether it’s professional achievements or personal milestones, our alumni always have news to share with...
Class Notes Goes Electronic Plymouth State University’s alumni body is constantly on the move. Whether it’s professional achievements or personal milestones, our alumni always have news to share with...
Like many kids, Susan Doherty ’88 dreamed about being in show business. “I would watch Evening Magazine and tell myself, ‘I want to host a show like that,’” Doherty recalled. Her dreaming-and...
Plymouth Magazine Spring 2008 Volume XXIII Number 2 Plymouth Magazine Staff Managing Editor: Christopher M. Williams Editor: Barbra A. Alan Designer: Daphne Bruemmer `98 Publications Manager: Lisa Prince...
Readers will receive this issue of Plymouth Magazine near Thanksgiving, and that’s appropriate, because there is much here for which we at Plymouth State University are grateful. In what follows, you will...
Memories of Karl Drerup I enjoyed the article “Karl Drerup: An American Master Returns Home (Spring 2007).” It brought back many memories of those hours spent in the Arts and Crafts Lab in the basement...
Keep up the Good Work The winter 2007 issue of Plymouth Magazine was the best yet—well organized and attractive. I am impressed. I am personally delighted to note that my class, the class of ’48, had the highest...
Thanks to a grant from the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Aairs, PSU’s innovative Pakistani Educational Leadership Institute (PELI) can continue its vital work of training...
More than half a century ago, Eugene “Gene” Savage ’58 and Joan Doyon ’56 met while attending Plymouth Teachers College. Now, to commemorate their 50th wedding anniversary, their family and friends...
Alumni Weekend at PSU is a time for PSU to celebrate alumni for all they do on behalf of their alma mater. At the alumni awards ceremony on Saturday, June 23, Eugene “Gene” Savage ’58 and Scott Tierno...
For many at PSU, the Draper & Maynard Building on Main Street is simply another campus building. But in 1911, long before the building was home to the Karl Drerup Art Gallery, the art department, and the Department...