Yearly Archives: 2021

Unmasked

Students paint and draw their way through the pandemic, tackling assignments that nod to life today — from masks to 6 feet of separation. COVID-19...

Play On

Philip Capp, ’71, took a turn down memory lane after recently unearthing a Jefferson Airplane poster off his bookshelf. The group had performed at...

Social Justice at Southern: an Alumni Magazine Recap

When President Joe Bertolino came to New Haven in 2016, he pledged to make Southern a social justice university by ensuring that all members...

DEI Work at Southern: Past, Present and Future

Southern Connecticut State University is committed to a mission of social justice, and to address that mission more directly, the university recently welcomed its...

Esports at Southern Take Gaming to New Level

Miles Bagoly, ‘22, and his friend Brian Harner, ‘22, were merely looking for other students who were interested in playing collegiate Rocket League —...

Tuition Break Available for Health and Movement Sciences

Diane Nowak Health & Movement Sciences You've researched careers, searched your heart, and found your calling. You excitedly begin to look at the programs at...

Assistive Technology During Virtual Learning – An Opportunity to Model

Lauren Tucker Special Education Department Assistive technology (AT) is defined in the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) as any item that “increases, maintains, or improves...

Southern Observes Black History Month

Black History Month, also known as National African American History Month, is an annual celebration of achievements by Black Americans and a time for...

Okobi Earns Carnegie African Diaspora Fellowship

Elsie Rogers Halliday Okobi, professor of educational leadership and policy studies at Southern, will help train library staff members in Kenya as part of...

Remembering Dr. King

On January 15, 2021, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. would have been 92 years old. The university commemorates Dr. King's birthday each year with...

Most Read