Liz Ahl (English) read her poetry on WSCA-FM, Portsmouth Community Radio, in February.
Liz Ahl (English) read her poetry on WSCA-FM, Portsmouth Community Radio, in February.
The Scandal of Reason: or Shadow of God by PSU Professor of Philosophy David F. Haight and his wife, independent scholar Marjorie A. Haight, was published in January 2004 by the University Press of America,...
Professor of Art Annette Mitchell has released a new DVD and video based on her book, Foam Is where the Art Is-New Ways to Print. Both are approximately 106 minutes long and feature beautifully photographed...
In his new book, Kenneth Burke’s Logology and Literary Criticism (Xlibris, 2004), Robert Garlitz, professor of English, studies four essays on logology and argues that they show us more clearly than...
Ogilvy Music of Denton, Texas recently published an arrangement for digital keyboard orchestra and two pianos of Carnival of the Animals by Camille Saint-Saëns. PSU Professor of Music Carleen Graff arranged...
by Marcia Santore Some of Leo Sandy’s favorite students are behind bars. Once a month, PSU Professor of Counselor Education Leo Sandy presents one of 21 different parenting workshops to the inmates at the Lakes...
by Angela Matthews It takes teamwork to make a marriage. Just ask John ’85 and Carrie Morgridge. From workday to family life John and Carrie do all of it together, without traditional gender roles and stereotypes...
For graduate student Terrie Drew, “my family” is “my culture.” by Michele Barney Hutchins Toboggan—not only is it a New England icon, but it is a New England term. However, its origin might surprise...
by Kathy Henderson ’99 When it comes to the intimate connection between the land and the people who use it, few understand the delicate balance of their co-existence better than Richard Ober ’83. And when...
by Paul Mroczka Henry Clay Barnabee graced the American musical stage for close to 50 years, earning the title, “the Dean of Comic Opera.” That was over a century ago—the comedian and manager’s...