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It was the fall of 1958 when Meredith Bristow ’62 sat down next to Wally Stevens ’62 in Professor Mary Bilheimer’s biology class.
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Scott ’75 and Patti-Jeanne (Ryan) Biederman ’76 are well-known and respected both on and off campus for their charitable giving and commitment to community and to Plymouth State.
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In 1962, Michael Trimpi ’92 lived and worked in one of the most remote places on the planet—Eights Station in Antarctica. As a radioscience researcher for Stanford University, his groundbreaking research in upper-atmospheric noise set the course for the rest of his career.
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Active living is synonymous with Dick and Betty Hanaway’s lifestyle. The Hanaways, who make a point of thoughtfully living and giving, continued their long-time commitment to PSU.
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“Throughout my career, I’ve wanted to do something for faculty,” says Ed Wixson, Plymouth State University emeritus professor of mathematics.
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