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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...
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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...
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Mary Anne and her husband, Bert Saul, are multiple degree holders with successful, academically focused careers in education and research. As longtime...
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For someone who didn’t expect to continue his education after high school, Kyle Dimick ’24 certainly has taken advantage of his Plymouth State opportu...
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As a global Business and HR leader for nearly three decades, a portion of David Almeda ’85’s role involved attracting top talent to the organizations ...
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Since the 1960s, Greek life has played an important role on Plymouth State’s campus by providing students with social respite, unity, and opportunitie...
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$4.67 million in grants will enhance curriculum, facilities
Plymouth State University has been awarded $4.67 million in federal grants to support key sustainability projects. These initiatives will not only enh...
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Student teams from Plymouth State University and two other U.S. universities became the first to measure what scientists have long predicted: eclipses...
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According to the experts, nurses are needed in pretty much every specialty of health care. Future nurses at Plymouth State University are getting the ...
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Summer 2024 Plymouth Magazine
Plymouth State’s Open Learning & Teaching Collaborative (CoLab), the University’s engine of learning innovation, has again been recognized for its inn...
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