Name: Althea Goundrey ’87, ’96G Term Expires: June 2006 Education: 1995 M.Ed. in elementary education/childhood studies, Plymouth State College 1987 B.A. Psychology with a concentration in early...
Name: Althea Goundrey ’87, ’96G Term Expires: June 2006 Education: 1995 M.Ed. in elementary education/childhood studies, Plymouth State College 1987 B.A. Psychology with a concentration in early...
Hey classmates, remember Faustie’s, Officer Smart, the Three R’s? The “Rock,” Ronnie’s, Russell House? J.J. Newbury, the Pemi, moving the books to the new Lamson Library?...
Plymouth State University has established a new endowment fund with the sole purpose of supporting the PSU unrestricted Annual Fund: the Heritage Society Endowment.
Compiled by Becky Ciulla ’06, Office of Alumni Relations, Class Notes Intern.
The start of the new millennium motivated us to reflect on our lives and work, and begin thinking about the future as a regional university. The retrospective part of our planning at Plymouth State began...
I’ve discovered that some issues of Plymouth Magazine take on a life of their own—this has been one of those issues. While we never intend to have one theme for a specific issue, if we had one this...
U.S. Senator Judd Gregg (R-NH) announced $500,000 in additional federal funding for the PSU meteorology program at a campus press conference in September. In December, the Judd Gregg Meteorology Institute...
Six former Panther all-stars have been inducted into the PSU Athletic Hall of Fame. This year’s annual banquet at Prospect Hall in October honored individuals from a wide range of sports.
If you head due east from Plymouth and return the same route from Melbourne, Australia, it’s about 54,800,000 steps. That’s figuring 2,000 steps per mile. Two competing teams—one from Plymouth State...
The 2004 Plymouth State University annual report is unique: it covers our first full year as a university, and records the achievements of a great institution—a Plymouth State that is stronger than ever...