by Manuel Marquez-Sterling Some people travel thousands of miles to see a total solar eclipse. Many would go to the limits to watch, in dangerous proximity, the eruption of a long-dormant volcano. But others,...
by Manuel Marquez-Sterling Some people travel thousands of miles to see a total solar eclipse. Many would go to the limits to watch, in dangerous proximity, the eruption of a long-dormant volcano. But others,...
by Rob Azevedo ’94 Suddenly, I was looking down at a greasy little something that resembled a junior-sized Mr. Magoo. She was spectacular. She arrived in this world covered in love, and screaming...
I hope that this letter finds you all having had a Happy Holiday season. The mission of the Plymouth State University Alumni Association is to coordinate events, activities and initiatives that keep alumni...
1928 Audrey H. Virgin, 2002, New Hampton, N.H. Esther L. Smith, August 21, 2004, Concord, N.H. Ruth E. Washburn, August 1, 2004, Wilder, Vt.
1984 William R. Fiske to Kathleen M. DeAngelus ’90
1984 Madeline Margaret Nerden, a daughter born to Joseph E. and Susan M. Nerden, July 5, 2004.
Hello, I’m Becky Ciulla, your friendly Class Notes intern. This is my second year at Plymouth State and my third semester working in the PSU Alumni office.
December 9, 2004 Dear Plymouth Magazine: This conversation took place in our office about two months ago. Our office is located in sleepy Petaluma, Calif., about 40 miles north of San Francisco and right...
by Kristin Proulx Jarvis Lisa McLaughlin ’97 and Stephanie Gould ’01G opened North Woods Counseling in Campton a year ago, with hopes of offering a different option for local people seeking...
by Kristin Proulx Jarvis As the new president and CEO of Laconia Savings Bank, Linda Normandin, who received her MBA in 1991, will make history this winter. Normandin will be the first female president...