Monthly Archives: June, 2020

“Little Miss Westie” to Air on National TV

On June 16, English adjunct instructor Shelley Stoehr-McCarthy and her family will share their lives on a national stage when a documentary film about...

Dean’s List for Spring 2020

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...

Student Activists Raise Their Voices

Solomon James, ’22, had never organized an event in his life. “Not even a birthday party,” he says. But that was before he saw...

Music Department One of Five in State to be Accredited by NASM

Southern’s Department of Music hit one of its highest notes recently, when it received accreditation from the National Association of Schools of Music (NASM)...

“Once You Get Involved, You Never Really Stop”

Looking at Kendall Manderville, '20, now -- President of the Black Student Union, Vice President of the campus NAACP chapter, a transfer student assistant...

Art Seen

It's one thing to have an idea. It’s another to implement it, especially when there are multiple people involved — three — and other...

“Naming the Unnameable”: Alumnus Poet Speaks the Truth of the Times

Poems can be prayers, life savers, and eye-openers. Poems can be therapeutic and transformational. For Southern alumnus and poet Rayon Lennon, '09, MSW '16,...

SouthernStrong Awardees Put Others’ Needs First

The SCSU President’s Recognition Committee proudly presents our eighth group of SouthernStrong awardees. These awards shine a light on faculty, staff, and students who...

Owl Update: Mihai Marica, ’07

According to family lore, Romania-born cellist, Mihai Marica, ’07, first asked for a cello at age 3, wanting to emulate his talented father. The...

Planning for the Fall: President Joe on WTNH

In an interview with WTNH's CT Style host Teresa Dufour, President Joe Bertolino addresses questions about public higher education during COVID-19, covering topics such...

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