Yearly Archives: 2018

New Civic Fund Supports Law, Social Justice at SCSU

Southern Connecticut State University’s institutional commitment to social justice has been enhanced by a gift from an alumnus and prominent attorney. Neil Thomas Proto, ’67,...

“Top Owl” Social Justice Awardees Announced for December

The Top Owl Social Justice Award is given to recognize contributions toward helping the university achieve its mission of creating and sustaining an inclusive...

Tony Pace to Assume Role of Undergraduate Admissions Director

With an extensive career related to admissions, Tony Pace will soon assume the role of director of undergraduate admissions at the university, as a...

Jahana Hayes, ’05, is First Southern Grad Elected to National Office

Southern alumna Jahana Hayes, '05, became the first Southern graduate to be elected to national office on November 6, 2018, when she won an...

Film Follows Journey of Two Trans Siblings and their Family

On November 15, English adjunct instructor Shelley Stoehr-McCarthy and her family will open up their lives to the university community when a documentary film,...

Clara Ogbaa is New Director of Library Services

Clara Ogbaa was recently named the university's new Director of Library Services. Ogbaa has been the Director of Library Services at Gateway Community College...

Chipping Off the Old ‘Blockchain’: SCSU Launches Boot Camp on New Encryption Technology

A boot camp for individuals who would like to widen their computer programming skills to include Blockchain – a cutting-edge form of encryption technology...

Student Sculpture Reflects on Gun Debate

Southern sculpture students have collaborated on "Silence the Violence,” a three-dimensional work referencing the national debate about 3D printed guns. Their socially engaged work...

Presidential Historian, Pulitzer Prize Winning Author Doris Kearns Goodwin to Speak

Doris Kearns Goodwin is a world-renowned presidential historian, public speaker and Pulitzer Prize-winning, New York Times #1 best-selling author. She will talk about her...

City Owls

During the worst days of his childhood, Adam Christoferson, ’10, turned to music as both his anchor and escape hatch. As a kid, he...

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