Coffee and Costa Rica: It’s Complicated
Carmen Coury, assistant professor of history, was featured in a February 17, 2019, article in the New Haven Register about her research on the history of coffee, Costa Rican migration, and national...
View ArticleSupporting Tomorrow’s Researchers and Innovators
When Christine Caragianis Broadbridge was deciding on a college major, it was her father who nudged her toward the sciences — still an unconventional path for a woman in the mid 1980s. “He said, ‘Pick...
View ArticleMFT Faculty Member Selected as Fulbright Scholar
Sebastian Perumbilly, associate professor of marriage and family therapy, is taking his background in the treatment of drug and alcohol addiction to India next fall in connection with his selection as...
View Article14 Not-to-be-Missed Spots on Campus
An important link to Southern’s past, Founders Gate was previously located on the Howe Street campus and now stands between Lyman Center and Engleman Hall. Each fall, immediately after new student...
View ArticleVoice Lessons
Whether she’s guiding Afghan women toward the right English word to express the pain of oppression or helping Southern students discover their voice, creative writing lecturer Pat Mottola, ’87, M.S....
View ArticleAnthony Fantano, ’08, Gets Loud
Anthony Fantano, ’08, describes himself as the “internet’s busiest music nerd.” Spin — the legendary magazine turned webzine run by Billboard-Hollywood Reporter — offers a different perspective,...
View ArticleGrad School Turns to Singh
Southern has tapped Manohar Singh, former dean of the College of Professional Studies at Humboldt State University (Arcata, Calif.) with a track record of initiating new programs, to become the new...
View Article“Top Owl” Social Justice Awardees Announced for March
The Top Owl Social Justice Award is given to recognize contributions toward helping the university achieve its mission of creating and sustaining an inclusive community that appreciates, celebrates,...
View ArticleSCSU Offers Tuition-Free College Courses to New Haven High School Students at...
A greater number of outstanding New Haven high school students will have access to college-level classes, thanks to an agreement announced today between Southern and the New Haven Public Schools. The...
View ArticleSCSU to Launch 4-Week Program on Use of Drones
It’s not a bird. It’s not exactly a plane, either. But drones, also known as unmanned aerial vehicles, are becoming a sort of superman of modern technology – used by professionals and amateurs alike....
View ArticleSouthern Celebrates Research and Creative Activity with Campus Events
This year marks Southern Connecticut State University’s 125th anniversary, and the university is hosting four exciting on-campus events in April and May in celebration of its commitment to research...
View ArticleSCSU Awarded Grant from Hubble Space Telescope
Dana Casetti, research associate in the Physics Department, is the catalyst for the recent awarding of a three-year grant to Southern totaling $509,480 from the Hubble Space Telescope Science Institute...
View ArticleSchool Health Education Master’s Prepares Grads for a Growing Field
To Bonnie Edmondson, a world-ranked Olympic athlete and program coordinator of the School Health Education Program at Southern, the support systems in place for Olympic-level athletes are no different...
View ArticleNew Haven Mayoral Archive Established at Southern
Southern’s Buley Library will now be the repository for the papers and related materials of three New Haven mayors, thanks to a fund established by alumnus and attorney Neil Thomas Proto, ’67. Southern...
View ArticleReturning to Ghana
Senior Princess Bart-Addison was born and raised in the Bronx. But she grew up hearing stories about the Republic of Ghana — her parents’ homeland — and, while English is her first language, she also...
View ArticleBookmark
Barnes & Noble (B&N) stocks more than 1 million titles for immediate delivery — so it’s a particular thrill for authors to find their work among the mega-retailer’s most eagerly awaited. So it...
View ArticleThe Traveling Chemist
He’s endured sweltering temperatures, swum in treacherous waters, hunted wild rodents for food, and encountered the occasional inhospitable native. And then there were the bugs — swarms of tiny...
View ArticleSouthern Journalists Make Regional and National Headlines
April 2019 was a great month for journalism at Southern. Student journalists won six awards at the Society of Professional Journalists (SPJ), Region 1 Conference in Boston and a recent alumnus was part...
View ArticleHistory Alumna Wins Fulbright Award
To meet Daisha Brabham is to be immediately swept up in her infectious enthusiasm for history. Brabham graduated from Southern in 2017 with a degree in history, and her passion for her discipline,...
View ArticleSouthern’s Barnard Scholars Announced
Four outstanding students at Southern have been selected for the Henry Barnard Distinguished Student Award. A total of 12 students are chosen for the award each year from the four Connecticut State...
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