Monthly Archives: December, 2020

“Queen’s Gambit” Author Was “A Superb Storyteller”

Back when Bill Conlon was an undergraduate at Southern in the early 1960s, he happened to know Walter Tevis, who was teaching creative writing...

Calming Fears About Flu Vaccine

The CARE (Community Alliance for Research and Engagement) program, based at both the SCSU College of Health and Human Services and the Yale School...

New York Times Best-selling Author Helps Brings Course Material to Life

Students in Assistant Professor of Public Health Marian Evans' Women's Health class at Southern are getting hands-on writing experience with a New York Times...

The Challenges of Student Teaching in a Virtual Environment

We have come to view technology as a blessing, a miracle of our modern times. Its ubiquity is a testament to its astonishing popularity...

Addressing a “Tragic Legacy”: The Dayton Peace Accords

December 14, 2020, marks the 25th anniversary of the signing of the Dayton Peace Accords in Paris. Following three weeks of negotiations, the Dayton...

Spreading The Joy

Southern student Jierah Reid, '22, was recently named one of 30 randomly selected winners in Sodexo’s “Spread The Joy Sweepstakes” as part of its...

Southern’s Own “Comfort Canine”

The year 2020 has been a year when we can all use a little extra comfort, and coincidentally, 2020 is the year when Brody...

A Day in the Life of an International Student

Aliza Awan, ‘21, studies Recreation, Leisure and Sport Management with a Concentration in Therapeutic Recreation at Southern. An American citizen, she is currently taking...

COVID Doesn’t Stop “Friends of Rudolph”

Every December, Southern and the New Haven Police Department co-sponsor a "Friends of Rudolph" program that collects new, unwrapped toys to give to local...

Brightening the Holidays for Veterans

COVID-19 has presented countless obstacles and losses over the past nine months, and now, with the holiday season upon us, many folks are feeling...

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