Yearly Archives: 2013

Romancing the Stones

Ethiopia is home to the oldest and some of the most significant archaeological sites in the world. On January 30, Professor of Anthropology Michael...

Owls Cruise to Win New England Title

The No. 11 nationally ranked Southern Connecticut State University men's outdoor track and field team had five first-place finishes during the final day of...

Graduate Student Wins Fulbright Award

Brendan Walsh, a student in the Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing program, has been selected for a Fulbright U.S. Student Award for...

In the News – April 2013

*Kelly Mabry, assistant professor of communication disorders, was the focus of an article in the April 28 edition of the New Haven Register. Kelly...

Predicting Student Success

Southern's academic advisers typically provide students with the benefit of their knowledge and experience when guiding them into and through a degree program. But...

School of Business Building Brings Home the Gold

The new School of Business facility has received LEED Gold certification, only the second building in the state to receive this recognition of "green"...

Southern Earns Power of Change Award

Southern has received the Power of Change Top Building Award -- a statewide recognition -- for its team-based effort to reduce electricity use in...

Ruggers Prep Students for SATs

When you think of rugby, you probably envision a full-contact sport with competing teams engaging in a ferocious sense of competition. And often it...

Smiling with the World

While volunteering in the Congo for a week two years ago, Kelly Mabry saw no NICU (neonatal intensive care unit), nor any specialized feeding...

Barnard Scholars Shine Brightly in Classroom, Community

Two are academically perfect, while all four of Southern's recipients of this year's Henry Barnard Distinguished Student Award plan to enter the "helping professions"...

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