Corrections In the Summer 2004 edition of Plymouth Magazine, we incorrectly stated on page 21 that Associate Professor of English Joseph Monninger had received a Fulbright fellowship. Monninger was an alternate...
Corrections In the Summer 2004 edition of Plymouth Magazine, we incorrectly stated on page 21 that Associate Professor of English Joseph Monninger had received a Fulbright fellowship. Monninger was an alternate...
In August, Plymouth State was chosen as a “founding institution,” one of only 12 out of 219 colleges and universities participating in Phase II of the national project Foundations of Excellence in the First...
by Virginia Barry, Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs This past year Plymouth State University has been quite busy making changes focused on student success. Countless efforts have been made...
Jeanne Dubino, associate professor of English, has been appointed this year’s Diversity Scholar. PSU is going through an exciting period of change, and part of that change includes making its curriculum...
When Professor of Psychology David Zehr received the 2004 Distinguished Teaching Award, the official citation read, in part, “You demonstrate respect for your students as individuals; you inspire...
Associate Professor Joy Butler of Plymouth State’s health, physical education and recreation (HPER) department was lead editor of Teaching Games for Understanding in Physical Education and Sport, published...
Receiving the 2004 Graduate Distinguished Teaching award for the M.Ed. program was Professor of Education Michael Fischler, who also directs the PSU Counseling and Human Relations Center. Fischler’s...
Gary E. Goodnough, associate professor of education and coordinator of PSU’s counselor education program, is coauthor, with Rachelle Pérusse, assistant professor and school counseling coordinator at Plattsburgh...
Liz Ahl (English) moderated a roundtable on chapbooks at the 2004 Associated Writing Program’s annual conference in Chicago. Her poems appear in recent issues of Clackamas Literary Review and River Styx.
Neither Plain Nor Simple, the most recent book by David R. Starbuck, assistant professor of archeology and anthropology, is the result of over 25 years of archeological research at Canterbury Shaker Village...