by Kristin Proulx Jarvis Sketching plant life during a nature hike. Creating a bright mural of undersea creatures. Learning geometry by recreating Picasso or Kandinsky. Letting paintings, drawings and collages...
by Kristin Proulx Jarvis Sketching plant life during a nature hike. Creating a bright mural of undersea creatures. Learning geometry by recreating Picasso or Kandinsky. Letting paintings, drawings and collages...
by Kent Cherrington Plymouth State has had strong athletic teams, particularly in the fall, for decades. The football program dominated New England in the 1980s and ’90s, and the field hockey and men’s...
by Kristin Proulx Jarvis When Karen Mitchell O’Shaughnessy ’80 was at Plymouth State, students went to Friday night dances at Speare, the drinking age was 18 and hardly anyone on campus had a car....
by Terry Rayno If you’ve listened to political interviews or watched breaking news on CNN or NBC or if you’ve tuned into ESPN2’s Cold Pizza, you’ve heard the handy work of freelance soundman Aaron...
Hello fellow Plymouth Alumni! In my role as PSUAA president, I have been involved with leading the organization and promoting advocacy for Plymouth State University. I have attended many meetings on your...
and find your friends, too! At one time, you may have come to Plymouth State to “find yourself.” Now you can come back to our NEW Alumni Online Community at myPlymouth and find yourself all over again....
1926 Rena Cameron Landman, January 3, 2005, Concord, N.H. 1932 Alice Desprez Leblanc, October 2004, Nashua, N.H. Doris Forbes, March 7, 2004, Homer, N.Y. 1933 Kathryn Tebbetts, October 25, 2004, Nashua,...
1970 Gretchen Wood to Wallace Brown, October 11, 2003
1986 Claire Rose Cornell, a daughter born to AnnMarie Lavin Cornell and Bernie Cornell, July 29, 2004 1987 Ethan Clarke Rapier, a son born to Kevin and Susan Holtshouser Rapier, January 27, 2004 Keating...
Compiled by Becky Ciulla ’06, Office of Alumni Relations, Class Notes Intern