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...
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...
As chair of the President’s Council, the volunteer body that seeks support for Plymouth State University, I am proud to report the great momentum developing among alumni, parents, and other supporters...
Heidi Pettigrew ’99, ’07G has joined the Office of University Advancement team as the director of advancement communications. Heidi is the former marketing manager for PSU’s College of Graduate Studies,...
To bring you the most content on these pages and to minimize our environmental impact, the complete list of Plymouth State University donors in the past fiscal year is now exclusively online. Please take...
Dear Alumni and Friends, Have you ever wanted to find a way to give back to today’s Plymouth State students? A fantastic way to not only give back, but to get a little back, is by being a mentor. PSU’s...
by Elizabeth Cheney ’89, ’99G As a friend, teammate, and a teacher, Matt Budrow ’05 was an inspiration. When he died in a snowmobiling accident in 2008, he left behind a community of friends and former...
For Ryan Carr ’00, a perfect match usually equates to something that happens on a wrestling mat. While pursuing his degree in physical education, Ryan was on the PSU wrestling team, earning recognition...
by Jennifer Philion While many Plymouth State alumni embrace the idea of sustainable living, Craig Cadieux ’83 and Heather Huckins ’87 are constantly seeking ways to turn that idea into reality in their...
Scott ’75 and Patti ’76 Biederman are well-known and respected both on and off campus for their charitable giving and commitment to community and to PSU. As a tribute to both their generosity...