Yearly Archives: 2014

New M.S. Degree in Sport & Entertainment Management

Event planners who would like to advance their careers into the management realm can give themselves a significant boost with a new Master of...

Lending Their Voices to Haiti

The volunteer work of two Southern students will be music to the ears of many Haitian children this summer. Jessica Coppola and Allyson Kaechele will...

Authors to Share "Radical Empathy" Through Storytelling

Storytelling has always been with us, and the exchange of personal stories can open doors of communication. To harness this power, global organizationNarrative 4...

Finding Hope through Stories

Lee Keylock believes in the power of stories. A graduate of Southern’s MFA program in creative writing, an instructor in the English Department and...

In the News – May 2014

*The Guilford Courier ran a lengthy profile on May 28 of recent graduate Jamie Lawler. Jamie graduated magna cum laude and was one of...

College Dropout Returns to School After Stabbings to Earn Diploma

Julio Mansilla was bartending a few years ago in the wee hours of the night at a downtown New Haven restaurant. It was a job...

Social Work Grad Overcomes Childhood Illness, Loss of Hearing

When West African native Fatu Sheriff lost the ability to hear all but a few sounds after becoming very ill as a young girl,...

From Ghana to the Bronx to Southern

Margaret Appiadu Antwi remembers playing in piles of trash and drinking dirty water during her childhood. Growing up in the poor African nation of...

Former Homeless Teen Earns Law School Acceptance

Her young life sounds more like something you would see on an afterschool television special than the formative years of someone who has been...

Students Return as Vista Volunteers

Building barns and gardens, organizing service projects and helping Southern Connecticut State University students become more connected with the community. These are just a...

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