Construction Begins on State-of-the-Art Building for School of Business
Construction has begun on the next home for the School of Business, an environmentally sustainable structure that will provide a launching pad for expanding the school’s offerings and developing new...
View ArticleNew Certificate Offered in Finance for Healthcare Professionals
Healthcare professionals can gain career-advancing financial skills in just seven weeks with Southern’s new online certificate program, Finance for Healthcare Professionals. The program starts July 10...
View ArticleSpreading a Message of Acceptance
Shaniya Mesilien ‘22, grew up in Norwalk, Conn., and always knew she wanted to go to Southern Connecticut State University, but when she arrived on campus, the typically shy student found herself not...
View ArticleLebron Named to NE10 Hall of Fame
Former Southern Connecticut track & field National Champion and All-American Nick Lebron, ’15, has been selected for induction into the Northeast 10 Conference Hall of Fame, as announced by the...
View ArticleWomen’s 4×400 Relay Team Selected to NE10 Hall of Fame
The Southern Connecticut State University women’s track & field 2015 4×400 relay team comprised of Crystle Hill, Georgette Nixon, Sarah Hill, and Shatajah Wattely has been selected to be inducted...
View ArticleA Passion for Storytelling
From her years growing up in Syria to her present life in Connecticut as a writer and teacher, Manar Toumeh, MFA ’21, has always been driven by a love of learning, language, and storytelling. Her...
View ArticleRobin Joins School of Business as New Dean
As of July 1, 2021, Dr. Jennifer Robin is the new dean of Southern’s School of Business. Robin comes to Southern from her role as associate dean of, and professor in, the Foster College of Business at...
View ArticleDean’s List for Spring 2021
Students at Southern are recognized for their high academic achievement by being placed on the dean’s list of their respective schools. In order for undergraduate students to qualify for the dean’s...
View ArticleStudents: Get Vaccinated Today!
All students at Connecticut State Colleges and Universities (CSCU) institutions during the fall 2021 semester must be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 or have an exemption approved before coming to...
View ArticlePaddock Selected as CSU Professor
Troy Paddock – a history professor at Southern who specializes in topics related to imperial Germany and propaganda in World War I – has been bestowed with one of the most prestigious faculty...
View ArticleA Close-up Look at Nursing
A group of New Haven high school students recently gained a close-up look at the nursing profession during a Summer Nursing Symposium sponsored by Southern’s Department of Nursing. Fourteen students...
View ArticleMs. Barajas Novoa Goes to Washington
When Andreina Barajas Novoa, ‘24, worked in the HVAC (heating, ventilation, and air conditioning) field during the summer of 2019, she began to understand how her father, a construction worker, felt...
View ArticleStudent Journalists Garner Multiple Awards
Crescent magazine, a student publication at Southern, earned seven awards during the recent Connecticut College Contest — sponsored by the Connecticut chapter of the Society of Professional...
View ArticleSouthern MBA Grabs $8K for “Fantasy-based” Business Plan
Fantasy and business may play polar opposites, but not to May 2021 Southern MBA graduate Devin Zawadski. When Zawadski wasn’t steeped in the reality of his classes at Southern’s School of Business, he...
View ArticleFoundation Board Elects 3 New Experienced Business Professionals
Three experienced business professionals – alumni of Southern Connecticut State University — were recently elected to the SCSU Foundation Board of Directors. Louis Gianquinto, Jodi Euerle Eddy and...
View ArticleWatercolorists Take to Outer Island
On a recent beautiful summer Saturday, Professor of Art T. Wiley Carr conducted a watercolor painting workshop on Outer Island, located off the coast of the Stony Creek section of Branford, Conn....
View ArticleUpending the Status Quo
The epiphany emerged gradually, slowly, in the form of a persistent voice. Sometimes this voice is described as loud and clear, summoning the hearer to take up his life’s mission. Others describe it...
View ArticleMaking Their Own Music: A Gift Inspires Aspiring Musicians
There is nothing typical about Johnathan Moore’s ’21, performance of “Beautiful Dreams.” Sitting beside his black cello in his YouTube video, the talented cellist holds your gaze as he deftly plucks,...
View ArticleStrengthening Connecticut’s Library Community
In 2014, Dr. Hak Joon Kim turned down an invitation from his daughter, a then college student living in South America as a medical research team member, to visit Cusco, Peru. It was a lifetime...
View ArticleNSF Awards Southern $1.4 Million Grant to Increase STEM Teachers in...
The National Science Foundation has awarded Southern a five-year, $1.4 million grant designed to bolster science (especially physics and chemistry) and math education in the state’s high-needs school...
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