Road salt (sodium chloride) is recognized increasingly as a contaminant in New England surface waters. Chloride is often linked to a general decrease in water quality as nutrients such as nitrogen and phosphorus...
Road salt (sodium chloride) is recognized increasingly as a contaminant in New England surface waters. Chloride is often linked to a general decrease in water quality as nutrients such as nitrogen and phosphorus...
The Plymouth State University men’s basketball team was honored by the Collegiate Basketball Officials Association for their hard work, commitment to teammates and respect for other players, fans and coaches...
Six outstanding student-athletes are the newest members of the Plymouth State University Athletic Hall of Fame. The newcomers were enshrined in the 22nd annual induction ceremony at the annual Hall of Fame...
Plymouth State University recognized a landmark in its athletic history this fall, as the men’s soccer program reached its Golden anniversary, celebrating its 50th season of competition. At the same...
From the familiar surroundings of New Hampshire to a small schoolroom in a remote Spanish town, Plymouth State University senior Heather Dowd is having the experience of a lifetime. Dowd was chosen from...
A historic building on the Plymouth State University campus was saved from serious damage after an apparent lightning strike started a fire on Oct. 20. A barn adjoining Holmes House was hit just before...
Richard E. Collins, a dear friend and long-time benefactor of Plymouth State University, died peacefully at home on Saturday, Dec. 2 after a brief illness.
Every Thursday evening, dozens of Plymouth area citizens are welcomed into the community room of the Congregational Church on Main Street, and are given a free, warm meal. The Meals for Many program depends...
Faculty Member’s Debut Novel Receives National Acclaim Plymouth State University faculty member Katherine Min is making her mark in literary circles. The Oct. 23 issue of the New Yorker magazine reviewed...
Inspiration from the Past By Alice Staples When President Sara Jayne Steen was moving into her office in July 2006, she wasn’t expecting to find an institutional treasure. But she did. In the back of a cabinet,...