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Southern Unveils Hi-Tech Science Building

Students engaged in scientific research at Southern now have a state-of-the-art facility and cutting-edge equipment that will better prepare them for the 21st century. A ribbon-cutting to mark the...

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Autism Expert Selected as University’s First Endowed Chair

For the first time in its 122-year history, Southern has an endowed chair. Ruth Eren – the director of SCSU’s Center of Excellence on Autism Spectrum Disorders and a noted expert in this field on...

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Upcoming changes to Technology at Southern

Students: I would like to inform you of some technology changes that will be occurring over the next few months. By the start of the Spring semester, the campus will have access to a new set of tools...

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SCSU to Host Astronomy Forum on Kepler Mission, & Human Exploration of Mars

Two of the most ambitious projects ever undertaken by NASA — the human exploration of Mars and the search for Earth-like planets outside the solar system — will be the subject of a Nov. 16 forum at...

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Oct. 29, 2015

We are deep into fall and our campus looks stunning, with the spectacular foliage complementing the physical transformation of our university. With the completion of the Buley Library renovation...

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Physics Professor Earns NSF Grant to Study ‘Neighborhood’ Stars

A Southern astrophysicist will take the clearest images ever photographed of 2,000 of the nearest stars to Earth as part of a collaborative project that ultimately will tell us how typical our solar...

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Papazian Signs New, More Comprehensive Climate Commitment

In a strong show of leadership in the sustainability arena, Southern’s President Mary A. Papazian has signed a new Climate Leadership Commitment that goes farther than the American College &...

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Student impact: Upcoming changes to Technology at Southern

Students, The next scheduled email maintenance period will start at 6am on Saturday, November 21st, 2015 and will continue until 6am on Monday, November 23rd.  During this maintenance window, your...

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Student-Edited Journal Holds First Literacy Forum on Campus

Members of local literacy organizations will gather on campus on November 19 for a research forum sponsored by the university’s Journal of Student Psychological Research (JSPR). The forum, “Early...

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Music Department Calling All “Strings”

The Music Department is seeking students who are experienced and interested in playing the violin, viola, cello, or double bass in a dynamic and fun string ensemble. Thanks to the generous support of...

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Library Undergraduate Research Awards Due Feb. 1

Hilton C. Buley Library is pleased to announce the first annual library undergraduate research awards. These awards recognize and reward SCSU undergraduate students who have excelled in their...

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Finding Ourselves in Space

The question of whether we are alone in the universe has fascinated scientists and non-scientists alike for centuries. While it’s true that speculation about intelligent beings inhabiting other planets...

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Campus Summit Draws 300 Latino Youth

The university hosted about 300 Latino high school students on campus recently for The National Society of Hispanic MBAs (NSHMBA) Quest Education Summit 2015, a one-day event for Latino and other...

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November 25, 2015

The headlines during the last two weeks have made grim reading as we recoil at the news of terrorist acts in Paris, Beirut, Nigeria and Mali. As a community, we embrace the relatives and friends of the...

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Advocating for the Victims of Bosnian Genocide

Through his writings, lectures and interviews with the media, Professor of Philosophy David Pettigrew has been a powerful voice for the victims of atrocities in Bosnia-Herzegovina. On Nov. 29, he will...

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Starting the New School Year off Right

With Labor Day fast approaching, students will soon be headed back to school. The start of the new year is often greeted with both excitement and anxiety — with opportunity and expectations. Last year,...

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More Tips to Start the School Year Right

School has begun for most students, but it’s still not too late to get out to a good start. Last year, Wise Words outlined suggestions on how students can start the new school year on a positive note....

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Journey to the Red Planet

For those of us old enough to remember the Apollo space program of the 1960s and ’70s, the images of man walking on the Moon will forever be ingrained in our memories. It was a time of excitement,...

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New Opportunities for Trans-Atlantic Study

In spring 2016, the first group of students will cross the Atlantic to study abroad under a new agreement formalized Nov. 3 by Southern and Liverpool John Moores University. This “Trans-Atlantic...

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