Yearly Archives: 2021

Men’s Track and Field are Champions Again

The Southern Connecticut State University Men's Track and Field Team won their fourth consecutive and 17th overall Northeast 10 Outdoor Championships on May 7,...

Meeting of the Minds

Paul McKee completed his service with the United States Marine Corps on Jan. 12, 2018. Five days later he started classes at Southern. “My...

Board of Regents Appoints Terrence Cheng as CSCU System President

The Board of Regents for Higher Education (BOR) today appointed Terrence Cheng to serve as president of the Connecticut State Colleges and Universities (CSCU)...

A Senior SFX Master

At first glance, Amanda Prescott has an unconventional social media aesthetic: scary clowns, ugly wounds and terrifying creations based on guts and gore are...

A Poignant Milestone for First-Generation Sisters

Sisters Laura, ‘21, and Sara Beltrán, ‘21, never planned to graduate at the same time from the same university, but when the first-generation students...

Celebrating AAPI Heritage Month 2021

May is Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders (AAPI) Heritage Month, when we honor and celebrate the contributions and rich cultures of the AAPI Community. Join...

Drawing His Own Journey

Professor Finds Unity in Art and Vulnerability There were signs that KC Councilor, assistant professor of Communications at Southern, “was queer growing up,” but it...

Barnard Scholars Selected

Four outstanding students – including a Rhodes Scholar and a Marine Corps veteran who is a member of the Mensa Honors Society – comprise...

Changing the World One Student at a Time

Overcoming Educational Inequalities Through Dialogue: A Moderator’s Experience with and Commitment to Social Justice In the mid-1960s, Cynthia McDaniels, then an eighth grader, stood on...

Talking About Cancer

We often hear the "battle" terminology used in fighting major illnesses, especially cancer. Terms like "war on cancer," or "a long battle" with a...

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