Yearly Archives: 2019

Anthony Fantano, ’08, Gets Loud

Anthony Fantano, ’08, describes himself as the “internet’s busiest music nerd.” Spin — the legendary magazine turned webzine run by Billboard-Hollywood Reporter — offers...

Voice Lessons

Note: Pat Mottola is one of two recipients of this year’s prestigious CSCU systemwide Board of Regents Adjunct Teaching Award. The Board of Regents...

14 Not-to-be-Missed Spots on Campus

An important link to Southern’s past, Founders Gate was previously located on the Howe Street campus and now stands between Lyman Center and Engleman...

MFT Faculty Member Selected as Fulbright Scholar

Sebastian Perumbilly, associate professor of marriage and family therapy, is taking his background in the treatment of drug and alcohol addiction to India next...

Supporting Tomorrow’s Researchers and Innovators

When Christine Caragianis Broadbridge was deciding on a college major, it was her father who nudged her toward the sciences — still an unconventional...

Coffee and Costa Rica: It’s Complicated

Carmen Coury, assistant professor of history, was featured in a February 17, 2019, article in the New Haven Register about her research on the...

“Top Owl” Social Justice Awardees Announced for February

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

Something to Smile About

With the help of her daughter and Southern Connecticut State University graduate students, Associate Professor of Communication Disorders Kelly Mabry is addressing an international...

Alumna Author Kicks Off 10th Anniversary Celebration of MFA Program

Southern's English Department and its creative writing program, as well as the university in general, have turned out a number of successful writers over...

Professors Mark 400th Anniversary of Arrival of First Enslaved Africans in America

This year marks the 400th anniversary of the first enslaved Africans' arrival in the American colonies, and several Southern professors are marking the anniversary...

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