Yearly Archives: 2021

Planting Roots

Emblazoned in large block letters across the side of Old Bishop Farm's country store is a single word: "BELIEVE." Indeed, for John Torello, ’91,...

Building on Success and Innovation for the Future

Under new leadership, change leads to mounting growth, numbers Christopher Lebeau, ’21, always intended to pursue an MBA. He graduated from Southern Connecticut State University...

Mozart Makes You Smarter!

By Music Professor Jonathan Irving How do you answer the feelings of isolation that COVID has imposed on us all? Let’s just say…welcome back live...

Seeking to Improve Traffic Stops with Drivers on the Autism Spectrum

Southern's University Police Department is leading the way on making traffic stops go more smoothly for members of the autism community. To improve understanding...

Game On!

Like many people who hit retirement earlier than expected, Jacques Cesaire, '11, wasn't sure what to do next. What does a 31-year-old man do...

Through Their Eyes

It's a scorching-hot day in Phoenix, and attorney Lelia Adams, ’02, has just completed a call with an exhausted new client. “They told me...

The World’s a Stage

Actor and singer Betzabeth Castro, ’18, was named a Joanne Woodward intern at Westport Country Playhouse in Connecticut — one of only three to...

One Room, Two Hours, Many Possibilities

Annual Accounting/Finance Career Fair Matches Students, Employers Every fall, Southern business students – and potential employers of Southern business students – look forward to the...

“Boogie Man Season”

It's October, and that means the season of horror is upon us. For History Professor Troy Rondinone, though, it's just another month: Rondinone, who...

Navigating Arrival Stories through Art

What does it mean to be American? What stories do Americans tell themselves about their own American identities? Thuan Vu, professor of art at...

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