*The Oct. 24 elections forum organized by Southern’s Office of Public Affairs, “Politics and Apple Pie: A Look Into The 2012 Presidential & Congressional Elections,” garnered significant media coverage. The event featured keynote speaker Erin McPike, a national political reporter covering the presidential race for Real Clear Politics and a frequent guest analyst on MSNBC and FOX. The forum, which attracted 225 people (including about 40-50 high school students), also included a panel discussion and Q & A.
In addition to preview stories in the recent education supplements in the New Haven Register, Connecticut Post, Norwalk Hour and the iTowns section of the Hartford Courant, WQUN radio (1220 AM) interviewed Erin just before the event. The Register posted a photo online later that day. And Hamden Patch published an article and photo on Nov. 2.
The following is a link to the Register photo:
http://www.nhregister.com/articles/2012/10/24/news/doc50885ed9f1a0c847722662.txt
The following is a link to the Hamden Patch story:
http://hamden.patch.com/articles/national-political-reporter-analyzes-2012-elections-at-scsu
The following is a link to the Courant iTowns article:
*Southern had three stories appear Oct. 14 in a special section of the Connecticut Post called “Educational Outlook 2012.” The three stories were more than any other college or university.
The following were the articles:
Southern celebrated the ceremonial opening of its new School of Business building. (A photo of the new building was included.)
Two new courses on the phenomenon of doomsday predictions are being taught at Southern in connection with the hullabaloo surrounding the Mayan calendar.
A preview of the elections forum, “Politics and Apple Pie,” would be held on campus on Oct. 24.
*Southern also had three stories appear Oct. 18 in the “Education Connection” supplement of the New Haven Register.
The following were the articles:
The new School of Business building opened.
Southern became only the second college or university in Connecticut to participate in Jumpstart, a national program funded by AmeriCorps that seeks to close the achievement gap by connecting college students with classes of preschoolers.
A preview of the elections forum, “Politics and Apple Pie,” would be held on campus on Oct. 24.