New Hampshire aside: it is Trump’s race to lose, experts say
After his resounding victory in a thinly attended Republican Caucus in Iowa, the race for the party nomination is Donald Trump’s to lose, according to the experts. A 30-point margin of victory in the...
View ArticleDeSantis suspending campaign is ‘good news’ for Trump: Dr. John Lappie
Plymouth State University’s Dr. John Lappie examines what impact Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis' suspended campaign will have on the Republican nomination process.
View ArticleWhat is Dixville Notch? Why a small New Hampshire town holds its primary...
Deep in New Hampshire's North Country, a handful of civic-minded Americans in a small town called Dixville Notch gathered late into the night on Monday to cast the first votes of the state's 2024...
View ArticlePlymouth State University Invests $40 million in Business Hub
Harold E. Hyde Hall— Plymouth State University’s 82,000-square-foot, four-story hub for its business programs—is getting a $40 million makeover. The university is raising $10 million to add to the $30...
View ArticlePlymouth State RN Program Ranked Best in New Hampshire
Selecting the best nursing school in New Hampshire can be difficult. To make the process easier first look for a school that supports students towards licensure and beyond. A great way to measure this...
View ArticleCondition: Improving. Hospitals chip away at state’s nursing shortage
Online job openings for registered nurses in New Hampshire shot up 61% in late 2023 compared with a year earlier, according to state employment figures, a sign of growing health care demands. But at...
View ArticleDr. Trish Lindberg Honored for 29 Years of Making Theater Magic in Plymouth
A woman who has brought great vibrancy to the theater arts in New Hampshire and delivered community productions for the past 29 years, Dr. Trish Lindberg was honored Saturday night as she completed her...
View ArticlePSU, Littleton School District to host open house for prospective graduate...
The Holmes Center for School Partnerships and Educator Preparation at Plymouth State University (PSU) is accepting new applications for its innovative Graduate Residency Program at the Littleton, New...
View ArticleInvesting in development of diverse leaders pay dividends
We know the most effective way to develop a new generation of business leaders and entrepreneurs who represent any marginalized group in the United States is for young people to see high-profile...
View ArticlePSU honors Carol and Richard Gerken with Richard E. Collins Medal for...
Plymouth State University (PSU) recently honored Carol and Richard Gerken of Meredith, New Hampshire, with the Richard E. Collins Medal for Distinguished Philanthropy. Named for former PSU President’s...
View ArticleHow to Help Students with Their Writing. Educators Share Their Secrets
Teaching students to write is no easy feat, and it’s a topic that has often been discussed on this blog. It’s also a challenge that can’t have too much discussion! Today, four educators share their...
View ArticlePlymouth State students prepare to launch weather balloons for NASA's...
Plymouth State University is taking knowledge to new heights—literally.
View ArticleThe ice is out, and the bears are getting hungry
Eric Kelsey Ph.D., a research assistant professor at Plymouth State University, said New Hampshire’s climate is getting warmer, and there are consequences to that, though they may not be fully known or...
View ArticlePSU to fast-track RNs to BSNs in new program
Registered nurses will soon be able to more easily earn their bachelor of science in nursing degree at Plymouth State University when a new program launches later this year. The registered nurse to...
View ArticleOnce-in-lifetime: Lakes Region prepares for solar eclipse
Brad Moser, assistant professor of astronomy and physics at Plymouth State University, has never seen an eclipse, but watched people get emotional while viewing the moon completely covered the sun in...
View ArticleReplacing Biden is risky. Here’s how you mitigate it.
There are serious concerns about the President’s health, and whether he can serve as the party’s candidate. Party leaders face a crucial decision: do they re-nominate the President and hope for the...
View ArticleA NH exhibit explores the past, present and future tradition of Abenaki...
A new exhibit at the Museum of the White Mountains at Plymouth State University explores the past, present and future tradition of Abenaki basket-making across the White Mountains region and into...
View ArticleNewly minted entrepreneur: Plymouth State grad and his big idea
Kyle Dimick '24 is an entrepreneur and inventor as well as the founder and CEO of New Hampshire-based company Life-Able. He graduated with a bachelor’s degree in business administration and management....
View ArticlePlymouth State University nursing students given special gifts for their next...
According to the experts, nurses are needed in pretty much every specialty of health care. Future nurses at Plymouth State University are getting the tools they need for those in-demand jobs. One by...
View ArticleEclipses Create Atmospheric Gravity Waves, NASA Student Teams Confirm
Student teams from Plymouth State University and two other U.S. universities became the first to measure what scientists have long predicted: eclipses can generate ripples in Earth’s atmosphere called...
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