Yearly Archives: 2020

SouthernStrong Awardees “Work Tirelessly” to Help Others

The SCSU President’s Commission on Social Justice Recognition Committee proudly presents our fourteenth group of SouthernStrong awardees. These awards shine a light on faculty,...

SouthernStrong Awardees Give of Themselves

The SCSU President’s Recognition Committee proudly presents our thirteenth group of SouthernStrong awardees. These awards shine a light on faculty, staff, and students who...

Alumna “Captures the Beauty of the African American Woman”

Alumna Ebony McKelvey, '10, was featured recently on the Daily Nutmeg website for her photography business, Ebony B. Photography. The article, "Big Pictures" (by...

Registrar’s Office Staff is SouthernStrong

The SCSU President’s Recognition Committee proudly presents our twelfth group of SouthernStrong awardees. These awards shine a light on faculty, staff, and students who...

Catching Rays

Long Island Sound is a little greener, a little cleaner, and a little quieter, thanks to Michael Pascucilla, ’92, who oversaw the development of...

Alumna Named One of Boston Globe’s “5 Outstanding Art-School Grads for 2020”

To hear Marla McLeod, ‘14, describe her passion for her former major, geographic information science (GIS), one can’t help but imagine her happily surveying...

On Documenting the Collective Lives of Black Women

Associate Professor of History Siobhan Carter-David recently published her essay, "Essence as Archive on the Occasion of its Golden Anniversary," in Black Perspectives, the...

Political Science Prof Offers Insight into Supreme Court Ruling on ‘Faithless Electors’

The Supreme Court recently ruled that states may require members of the Electoral College to vote for the presidential candidate for whom their state...

Sea Change

It's a chilly February day in New England, and Sean Grace can't wait to get back in the water. A dive is scheduled for later...

Jonathan Wharton on “The Sudden Interest In Race”

Jonathan Wharton, associate professor of political science and urban affairs, recently published an op-ed on CT News Junkie: "The Sudden Interest In Race In...

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