Yearly Archives: 2021

Sleep Apnea Diagnosis Simplified

Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), a chronic disease involving the repeated collapse of the upper airway during sleep, causing a shortage of oxygen to the...

New Collaborative to Advance Partnerships for Change

Under the mantle of social justice, Southern Connecticut State University has long been committed to addressing systemic barriers to equity. A new campus initiative...

Southern Taps Global Commitment to Climate Change

A team of Southern faculty members is headed to the United Nations International Conference on Climate Change (COP26) in Glasgow, Scotland, to observe the...

Center for Teaching and Learning to Address Today’s Challenges in Education

A new Center for Excellence in Teaching and Learning at Southern will serve as a “hub” to address pressing state and local education challenges...

The Road to Oxford

It’s a sky-blue spring day — May 26, to be exact — and Asma Rahimyar, ’21, is at a crossroads. A week earlier, she...

The Good Fight

Fresh out of Pepperdine University's Law School in 1984, Mike Arias, ‘81, landed a plum position as a defense attorney with a prestigious New...

Mayoral Archive Exhibit Highlights Legacy of Urban Renewal

The New Haven Mayoral Archive, housed at Southern near the Special Collections section in Buley Library and accessible online, includes material from former New...

All in the (Harris) Family

When New York Times bestselling author Zakiya Dalila Harris appears at Southern's Lyman Center on November 12 to give a reading and Q&A, she...

Information and Trust Aid in Overcoming Vaccine Hesitancy

New research conducted in New Haven by shows how it takes accurate information and trust built over time to overcome Black and Hispanic residents’...

COVID Anxiety is Very Real

By Jean M. Breny, PhD, MPH, Professor and Chair, SCSU Department of Public Health There is no doubt that at some point during the 18-months...

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