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Food Recovery, Donation Helps Hungry Neighbors

Ever wonder what happens to that sandwich in The Bagel Wagon that has reached the “best by” date on its label? Prior to this past summer, it would be thrown away, but now, foods that Chartwells can no...

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Craniofacial Expert Helps Put Smile on Faces of Bolivian Children

Kelly Mabry just wants to help put a bright shiny smile on the faces of children all over the world – especially those who suffer from a cleft lip or palate. And after assessing more than 300 children...

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Bioscience Students Conference With Industry Leaders at Career Forum

More than a dozen science students attended the CT Health and Life Sciences Career Initiative “Bioscience Careers Forum” on Wednesday, December 9, 2015. The event was held at The Jackson Laboratory for...

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Bulmer Named Dean of the School of Health and Human Services

Dr. Sandra Minor Bulmer, professor of public health, has been named as the university’s new dean of the School of Health and Human Services, effective immediately. Bulmer has served as a faculty member...

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December 17, 2015

This Friday, we will celebrate the accomplishments of our students at our December commencement ceremonies, with a special nod to the six graduate students who will receive their doctorates in nursing...

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Theatre Department Production to Be Presented at Kennedy Center American...

For the second year in a row, a Theatre Department production has been selected for presentation at the John F. Kennedy Center American College Theater Region I Festival (ACTF). The December production...

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SCSU, Gateway to Offer New Public Utility Management Program

Pictured (left to right) are: Ellen Durnin, dean of the SCSU School of Business; Larry Bingaman, president and CEO of the Regional Water Authority; and SCSU President Mary A. Papazian. With nearly...

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Being the Change: New Graduate Works for Social Justice

Karim Calle received her undergraduate degree in social work at Southern’s winter commencement exercises on December 18 — but she has spent years working for social change. “I am very active with my...

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Diplomas Awarded to First Graduates of Doctoral Nursing Ed. Program

A half dozen Southern students have received their doctoral diplomas in nursing education – the first group of students to earn that designation from the university. The students participated in the...

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Ambassadors of Song

Southern’s globe-trotting University Choir, led by Director Terese Gemme, travels to Greece this Sunday, thanks to the vision and support of Walter Stutzman and the Stutzman Foundation. The choir has...

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Athens, Day One: Opa!

After two days of travel, the Southern choir still managed to muster enough steam to attend the first of three scheduled rehearsals upon arrival in Athens on Monday night. The trip began with a flight...

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Kalimera from Athens: Day Two, Part One

Tuesday dawned sunny and warm, perfect for a trip to the ancient city of Corinth. We boarded our motor coaches at the hotel entrance for the hour-long ride, guided by our Athens-based historian,...

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Athens: Day Two, Part Two

After a second rehearsal at the Literary Club Parnassos on Tuesday, we sat down to a festival welcome dinner at the hotel’s rooftop restaurant, The Olive Garden (not to be confused with the Italian...

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First Performance in Athens: A Song of Hope for the New Year

After hours of rehearsal over two days with guest conductor Simon Carrington and two other choirs, the Southern choir finally held it’s first performance Wednesday evening. “The choir was superb,” said...

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Happy 2016!

Happy New Year everyone! We hope your 2016 will be a great one from start to finish.  

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Athens, Day 4 – The Acropolis

Winter finally arrived in Athens on Thursday. Swirling flakes of snow combined with a brisk wind made for a challenging early morning visit to the Acropolis of Athens. This ancient citadel sits on a...

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Athens, Day 5 – New Year’s Day on the Water

On Friday we took a day-long cruise to three Greek Islands: Hydra, Poros, and Aegina, located in the Aegean Sea. We boarded the “Athens One Day Cruise” ship in Piraeus, a port city six miles southwest...

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Athens, Day 6 – Final Concert and Acropolis Museum

On Saturday the choir performed its final concert. The venue was the beautiful Piraeus Municipal Theater, considered one of the finest examples of 19th-century Greek public architecture. Sunshine and...

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Athens, Final Day – Delphi

Sunday was our last full day in Greece. After an early breakfast at our hotel we boarded our motor coaches for the two-and-a-half hour ride to Delphi. On the way we passed through the small ski resort...

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FACULTY AND STAFF IMPACT: UPCOMING CHANGES TO TECHNOLOGY AT SOUTHERN

Hello SCSU Employees, After much anticipation, we will be migrating your email account to the cloud.  We have already moved the entire IT team to the cloud-based email last week and I’m confident that...

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