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2024 Quill & Ink Award at the Nackey S. Loeb School of Communications First Amendment Award Celebration
PSU’s student-run newspaper, the Clock, received the 2024 Quill & Ink Award at the Nackey S. Loeb School of Communications First Amendment Award Celeb... Learn More
Holmes Center symposium
“Finding facts in the forest of fiction” was the title of a symposium held at Plymouth State University. In today’s digital age, society is being bomb... Learn More
Niche Direct Admissions simplifies the admissions process
A pilot program with Niche Direct Admissions for the 2024-25 admissions year allows high school seniors who meet certain criteria for admission and me... Learn More
Finding ways large and small to do what’s best for the Plymouth State community has been a constant over five decades of service. An overflow Heritage... Learn More
Todd Angilly ’99 arrived at Plymouth State in the fall of 1995, the first in his family to attend college. He studied music and nearly three decades l... Learn More
Mitzi Dearborn comes back to campus each year for Homecoming, traveling from her home in Wisconsin to support the Barbara Smith Dearborn ’60 Golf Clas... Learn More
Professor George Pettinico was a core member of PSU’s School of Business and a stalwart supporter of the University, the community, and most of all, P... Learn More
Because of the assistance I have received, I’ve been able to focus more on my education rather than worrying so much about the cost of it, and I can w... Learn More
After graduating from Plymouth State, John “Jack” Cunnane ’83 entered the Army as a commissioned second lieutenant—an officer in charge of a unit of m... Learn More
On the job as an account manager for TPV, working with large IT dealers to sell Philips Monitors, Elijah Johnson ’18 is as dedicated and consistent as... Learn More