Roderick MacLeish, a former Boston defense attorney now teaching criminal justice courses at Plymouth State University, has been honored with the Frank Carrington Champion of Civil Justice Award from the National...
Roderick MacLeish, a former Boston defense attorney now teaching criminal justice courses at Plymouth State University, has been honored with the Frank Carrington Champion of Civil Justice Award from the National...
Director of Residential Life Frank Cocchiarella is the first recipient of the Patricia Storer PAT (Professional, Administrative, and Technical Staff) Award for his dedication to improving quality of life...
National Geographic Adventure magazine has named Plymouth one of the 50 next great adventure towns in the United States. “Life in Plymouth is like a master class in recreation,” writes National Geographic...
As part of the celebration of a century of women’s athletics at Plymouth State University, a new award has been created honoring Professor Emerita of Physical Education Dorothy “Dot” Diehl. in recognition...
The National Science Foundation recently awarded a three-year grant to the Center for the Environment to sponsor a student research program at the Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest, a 3,160-hectare reserve...
Professor of English Meg Petersen, who was recently awarded a Fulbright Scholarship, left for the Dominican Republic in August to begin her year-long project in teaching writing and mentoring teachers...
“This is an absolutely thrilling opportunity,” says Professor of Business Duncan McDougall of his Fulbright Scholarship, which will take him to the classrooms and boardrooms of Romania this fall. McDougall,...
A veteran financial officer with more than 20 years of experience in higher education, Stephen Taksar assumed the post of vice president for finance and administration in August. He replaces William Crangle,...
Professor Emeritus of Geography Maynard Weston “Wes” Dow was honored by the Association of American Geographers for Geographers on Film, a series of more than 550 interviews with distinguished geographers...
Associate Professor of English Joseph Monninger has received a 2008 Peace Corps Writers Award for his novel Baby, the story of a troubled 15-year-old girl who is sent to a foster home in New Hampshire,...