Set students up for success for the next 150 years at Plymouth State
Savannah and Sam Wisel pictured together, smiling
pinwheel iconEstablish a Student Scholarship
Savannah and Sam Wisel, both PSU class of 2012, have established an annual scholarship to help undergraduate students at Plymouth State complete their education.

Savannah and Sam met through their shared service activities while undergraduates at Plymouth State. They both volunteered for the Student Support Foundation and Alternative Spring Break trip. “Our service experiences inspired us to live lives in service to others,” says Sam, a current member of PSU’s volunteer fundraising body, the President’s Council. “We’re happy to give back so current and future Plymouth State students can find their path.”

With a five-year commitment of at least $1,500 annually, you can create your own named annual scholarship to give back to students who share the same passion or major or to honor a loved one. Contact John Scheinman P’19 at (603) 535-2805 or jscheinman@plymouth.edu to discuss a new Annual or Endowed Named Scholarship Fund, or make a gift online to an existing scholarship at plymouth.edu/giving.

pinwheel iconSupport the Human Performance Center’s Strength and Conditioning Lab
Basketball legend Moses Jean-Pierre, PSC class of 1995, is proud to support Plymouth State’s new Strength and Conditioning Lab.

Jean-Pierre is the all-time leading scorer in NH College men’s basketball history at 2,483 points! He broke 23 program records at Plymouth State and was named ECAC Division III Player of the Year and NABC Division III First Team All-American.

With fellow volunteer Patti Biederman ’76, chair of the Strength and Conditioning Lab fundraising committee, Jean-Pierre is enthusiastic about encouraging his friends and classmates to support this initiative. “I would love to see my fellow PSU Panthers donate as well,” he says. “Every little bit helps!” The new 16,000-square-foot facility will leverage hands-on experiences for students in health sciences to strengthen the knowledge gained in the classroom, in addition to serving all 25 sports teams and more than 600 student athletes.

Learn more and make a gift online at plymouth.edu/strength. Contact John Scheinman P’19 at (603) 535-2805 or jscheinman@plymouth.edu to discuss naming opportunities.

Moses Jean-Pierre seated outside, smiling and wearing shades and a blue suit
black and white image of Moses Jean-Pierre in the middle of playing a basketball game
pinwheel iconSupport the Human Performance Center’s Strength and Conditioning Lab
Basketball legend Moses Jean-Pierre, PSC class of 1995, is proud to support Plymouth State’s new Strength and Conditioning Lab.

Jean-Pierre is the all-time leading scorer in NH College men’s basketball history at 2,483 points! He broke 23 program records at Plymouth State and was named ECAC Division III Player of the Year and NABC Division III First Team All-American.

With fellow volunteer Patti Biederman ’76, chair of the Strength and Conditioning Lab fundraising committee, Jean-Pierre is enthusiastic about encouraging his friends and classmates to support this initiative. “I would love to see my fellow PSU Panthers donate as well,” he says. “Every little bit helps!” The new 16,000-square-foot facility will leverage hands-on experiences for students in health sciences to strengthen the knowledge gained in the classroom, in addition to serving all 25 sports teams and more than 600 student athletes.

Learn more and make a gift online at plymouth.edu/strength. Contact John Scheinman P’19 at (603) 535-2805 or jscheinman@plymouth.edu to discuss naming opportunities.

Moses Jean-Pierre seated outside, smiling and wearing shades and a blue suit
black and white image of Moses Jean-Pierre in the middle of playing a basketball game
members of the Plymouth Teachers College Class of 1963, grouped and smiling
pinwheel iconCongratulations to the members of Plymouth Teachers College Class of 1963 for their dedication and commitment to future PSU students. Their class scholarship reached endowment level this spring.
Left: Class members at their 50th reunion in 2013.
John Anderson photo.