Yearly Archives: 2014

New Advisor Assists Students with Financial Literacy

Managing finances has always been a challenge for college students, who are often on a tight budget and on their own for the first...

Southern Begins Accepting Common App

The application process for students interested in attending Southern next fall will be noticeably easier, thanks to the university's launch of the Common App. The...

Teachers, Business Leaders Huddle on Applications of Science

Science teachers from schools throughout southern Connecticut recently got a first-hand look at how the STEM disciplines (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) are actually...

New Summer Research Grants Offered to Undergrads

Alyssa Battipaglia had planned to work on her honors thesis this fall – a project that would require a considerable amount of time in...

In the News – July 2014

*Southern's Lyman Center for the Performing Arts was prominently mentioned in a July 27column written by Joe Amarante of the New Haven Register. The...

The Paris Diaries

This summer’s Southern in Paris program is now under way. The following is an account of the activities and adventures of students and faculty...

Biology Student Earns National Research Fellowship

Kirsten Famiglietti liked science as a kid. She even started working at a garden center as a senior at Guilford High School. But she never...

In the News – June 2014

*Armen Marsoobian, chairman of the Philosophy Department, was interviewed on June 28 for an article in Today's Zaman, a Turkish newspaper, about the Armenian Genocide and...

School of Business Receives Power of Change Top State Building Award

On June 17 at the state Capitol, the university’s School of Business received the prestigious Power of Change Top State Building Award for energy...

Southern Participates in National Study on Exercise & Elderly

Sedentary folks who begin a moderate-intensity physical activity program between the ages of 70 and 89 are more likely to maintain their mobility in...

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