by Bill Laforme “This is who I am, this is what I do.” These words sum up Diane Tiffany’s approach to public service. Tiffany, a gift processor in the Advancement Office since 1997, loves how volunteering...
by Bill Laforme “This is who I am, this is what I do.” These words sum up Diane Tiffany’s approach to public service. Tiffany, a gift processor in the Advancement Office since 1997, loves how volunteering...
by Barbra Alan Evelyn Stiller can clearly recall the day she became politically active. It was in the early 1980s, and her home state of Florida was embroiled in an effort to ratify the Equal Rights Amendment....
by Kevin D. Anderson For Nancy Conklin, there was no great awakening or a voice telling her to do something; there was simply a genuine feeling that helping others was the right thing to do. It’s something...
by Bruce Lyndes As a student at UNH years ago, Charles Brown wasn’t sure if he’d be able to finish his senior year. His grades weren’t the problem; financing his last year of college was. “In 1958,...
Several student groups at PSU came together to organize two fundraising events for Gulf Hurricane relief in October, aided by several groups from the town of Plymouth, including the Board of Selectmen...
Mike Thevenin spent his fourth wedding anniversary alone in a tent surrounded by animals, but he wasn’t on safari. He was in Tylertown, Miss., about 90 minutes north of New Orleans.
by Marcia L. Santore Last fall, Carrie Long went to first grade and made a new friend. Each semester, the students in Associate Professor Gerry Buteau’s Language and Literacy Development in Young Children...
by Terry Rayno Plymouth State University’s business department takes the University’s role as a regional university very seriously. At the graduate and the undergraduate levels, students in the program...
by Kristin Proulx Jarvis Brian Eisenhauer wanted students in his research methods class to experience a taste of real-world research. The Squam Lakes Natural Science Center-an educational center in Holderness...
by Kristin Proulx Jarvis On November 9 at Plymouth Congregational Church, 138 people sat down to dinner together, eating from handmade bowls crafted by PSU ceramics students. The fundraising event, sponsored...