What is there to do on the weekends?

October 15th, 2009 by Jaime

In addition to working, homework and laundry, Plymouth students take advantage of the numerous student organizations, activities and events on campus organized through the Hartman Union. The campus is alive with cultural activities, as well. There are numerous concerts, lectures, art exhibitionsfilmstheatre performances and more. If you enjoy the outdoors, there’s plenty of hiking, camping, swimming, fishing, cycling, canoeing and kayaking in the summer, fall and spring. And in the winter, PSU is within 25 miles of six different ski resorts.

The PSU Advantage

At Plymouth, you can fly.

We firmly believe in the value of learning by doing. From capstone projects to on-the-job training, all of our academic programs incorporate experiential learning activities aimed at enhancing the effectiveness of work done in the classroom.  our wide variety of  professional internships, national and international study programs, and service learning and community service opportunities do more than just provide career preparation.  They challenge assumptions and the way you will view the world.

Outstanding Students

Jamie Daniels

Jamie Daniels

As an outdoor enthusiast unsure of what I wanted to major I chose to attend Plymouth State University because of the many majors to choose from, and their great reputation for academics. During my freshman year I met some marvelous faculty that inspired me to become a History major with a double minor in Art History and Anthropology/Sociology. At PSU I have met life long friends, and made great connections with faculty who have assisted me in discovering what I would like to do after college, internships, clubs and the chorale, and a job on campus working in the library at the Michael J. Spinelli Special Collections and Archives.