Features

Sense and Sustainability
Students learn the simple steps of eco-friendly living—and a whole lot more.

The Scene of the Crime
Tourism professor and mystery author Mark Okrant teaches reader lessons in tourism they won't soon forget.

Lessons from Pakistan
Graduate student Kim Rawson shares her experience in Pakistan, marked by the joy of a wedding and the tragedy of an assassination.

Trail Magic
Alumna Bette Frazer `75 discovers magic, friendship, and herself on the Appalachian Trail.
From the President
By the time you read this issue of Plymouth Magazine, the winter's record snowfall will have receded into memory, and the University will be honoring the achievements of our graduates at ceremonies across the campus. (more)
From the Editor
"There is no frigate like a book/to take us lands away" Emily Dickinson wrote, and I wholeheartedly agree with her. But I would like to note that books aren't the only texts that can take us away. Take this issue of Plymouth Magazine, for example (more)
PSU At A Glance
- Julie N. Bernier Appointed Provost
- Brian Beaudrie Named First Wixson Professor
- A Legacy of Learning and Art
- First White Fellowship Awarded
- Master of Education Programs Go International
- New Director for the Center for the Environment
- Perkins and PSU Chamber Singers Visit Vietnam
- Staff Honored for Excellence
- PSU Publications

