On Sunday, January 8, six Plymouth State students and their instructor, Jessica Dutille ’03, ’04G, boarded a plane bound for Jamaica, leaving the remnants of a snowstorm behind them in favor of a week...
On Sunday, January 8, six Plymouth State students and their instructor, Jessica Dutille ’03, ’04G, boarded a plane bound for Jamaica, leaving the remnants of a snowstorm behind them in favor of a week...
Bienvenue New Hampshire is giving New Hampshire tourism a boost.
Servant Leadership: The Key to Business and Success » By most measures, Colin Graham ’01 is a success. But giving back to his alma mater, including the endowment of a university scholarship, provides...
Elizabeth Morrissette ’18 selected as New Hampshire’s Miss University 2015 Elizabeth Morrissette ’18 stood on the stage at her first Miss New Hampshire pageant, trying to keep her knees from...
Ray Burton ’62 lived all his years in the North Country of New Hampshire. Few elected officials have ever understood the lifestyle and character of their constituents as well as he did or have known...
Kappa Delta Pi Service Work Earns Presidential Volunteer Award Plymouth State University’s Lambda Alpha chapter of Kappa Delta Pi (KDP), an international honor society in education, was presented in August...
“It was like moving to a foreign country with a completely different culture,” says PSU student Patrick O’Sullivan. The 26-year-old veteran isn’t referring to his time in Iraq as a motor transport...
For Sam Wisel '12, service and philanthropy are as important to the college experience as academics ...
by Rhiannon Hutchinson When asked to explain the source of her drive to help others, Laura Brusseau ’04 credits her family. “My parents always led by example,” she says. “We were raised to give...
by Matthew Cheney Jessica Chisholm ’09 knows that service work can benefit communities, build new relationships among people from diverse backgrounds, and look good on a résumé, but that’s not why she spends...