Men’s Cross Country Wins Northeast 10 Conference Championships
The SCSU men’s cross country team clinched first place at the Northeast 10 Conference Championships on Sunday, Nov. 6, 2022, hosted by Saint Michael’s College in Colchester, Vt. Southern had eight...
View ArticleFine Lines
The wonders of the natural world are on full display in the works of award-winning natural science illustrators Dorie Petrochko, M.S. ’78, and Jeanette Compton, ’03, M.S. ’16. The artists’ Southern...
View ArticleSouthern Represented at UN’s COP27 Climate Summit
For the first time, Southern students will be active participants at this year’s COP27 [Conference of the Parties] Conference in Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt, serving as official observers of the United...
View ArticleHaunted Houses and the Psyche
Halloween 2022 is behind us, and yet Americans can’t seem to get enough of the horror genre, no matter what season it is. Troy Rondinone, a professor of history at Southern and author of Nightmare...
View ArticleAll-Veterans League Brings Wheelchair Basketball to Southern
An all-veterans league of wheelchair basketball players, the first of its kind in the Northeast, is calling Southern home at Pelz Gymnasium each Thursday evening for their practices. It is the only...
View ArticleFrom the Yale Center for British Arts to Southern
Onyinye Okeke is passionate about art. So, in 2021, when her adviser at Achievement First Amistad High School learned of a new program for young adults interested in photography, he urged her to...
View ArticleSouthern Recognized in 2021-22 U.S News & World Report Rankings
Southern Connecticut State University has been recognized in U.S. News & World Report’s Best Colleges 2021-22 rankings for our performance as a top public institution. Our rankings are as follows:...
View ArticleNew Certificate Program to Boost Hospitality and Tourism Industry
If there is a silver lining to be found as the world returns to the normal routines of life after COVID-19, Southern’s Recreation, Hospitality and Sport Management program has found one: a new...
View ArticleMarsoobian Awarded NEH Mellon Foundation Fellowship
Armenian photography studios were prominent throughout the Ottoman Empire. While much photographic output was lost in the 1915 genocide, some have survived. Because of this loss, the traces that...
View ArticleMulticultural Celebration to Honor Student Success
Join the Multicultural Center for an evening honoring grit, perseverance, and success on Tuesday, Nov. 29 at 7:30 p.m. in the Michael J. Adanti Student Center Ballroom. Come engage and network with...
View ArticleBringing Holiday Joy to Connecticut Veterans
Lisa Siedlarz has helped to make the season bright for Connecticut veterans. For over 15 years, Siedlarz, student loan coordinator at Southern, has helped coordinate the Stockings for Soldiers event...
View ArticleMen’s Cross Country Wins First NCAA East Regional In Program History
The SCSU men’s cross country team won the 2022 NCAA Division II East Regional, defeating 19 other teams for its first regional title in program history. Southern will now prepare to compete in the...
View ArticleA High-Tech Approach to Studying Anatomy
Looking back, Gary Morin, professor and chairman of the Department of Health and Movement Sciences, has mixed emotions about a cadaver-based anatomy course he completed as a college student. “I have...
View ArticleNational Award for Alumna Librarian
There’s a lot happening at Hartford Public Library (HPL). More than 110,600 patrons visited in the 2020-21 fiscal year alone, with 27,750 attending the 2,640 programs offered to the community. As...
View ArticleSouthern Connecticut State University and TheDream.US Partner to Support...
New Haven, CT – Southern Connecticut State University and TheDream.US have announced a new partnership to provide scholarships for Connecticut immigrant youth to achieve their higher education dreams....
View ArticleFavorite Off-Campus Spots for Southern Owls
When classes are dismissed and study sessions in Buley are over, it’s time to explore the Elm City. The New Haven Register recently polled Southern students on their favorite campus hangouts, from...
View ArticleMeet Southern’s National Champion
Jordan Davis initially had zero interest in throwing a javelin. As a student at Mark T. Sheehan High School in Wallingford, Conn., he was a star football player and track sprinter. He also had played...
View ArticleFriends of Rudolph Returns to Campus
On Sunday, Dec. 4, hundreds of New Haven youth and their families came to Southern for the 31st annual Friends of Rudolph event, receiving their first gifts of the holiday season. The day’s events are...
View ArticleA Few Of Our Favorite Things
A beloved holiday tradition continues. Southern’s annual holiday video was released on Wednesday, Dec. 7, featuring a rendition of “My Favorite Things” from The Sound of Music. The idea for the video...
View ArticleHHS Professor Discusses Grind Culture with Good Morning America
When it was revealed actress Jenna Ortega filmed an iconic scene from the hit Netflix series Wednesday while awaiting a positive COVID test, conversations online turned to the toxicity of grind...
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