Monthly Archives: November, 2022

From the Yale Center for British Arts to Southern

Onyinye Okeke is passionate about art. So, in 2021, when her adviser at Achievement First Amistad High School learned of a new program for...

All-Veterans League Brings Wheelchair Basketball to Southern

An all-veterans league of wheelchair basketball players, the first of its kind in the Northeast, is calling Southern home at Pelz Gymnasium each Thursday...

Haunted Houses and the Psyche

Halloween 2022 is behind us, and yet Americans can't seem to get enough of the horror genre, no matter what season it is. Troy...

Southern Represented at UN’s COP27 Climate Summit

For the first time, Southern students will be active participants at this year's COP27 Conference in Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt, serving as official observers...

Fine Lines

The wonders of the natural world are on full display in the works of award-winning natural science illustrators Dorie Petrochko, M.S. ’78, and Jeanette...

Men’s Cross Country Wins Northeast 10 Conference Championships

The SCSU men's cross country team clinched first place at the Northeast 10 Conference Championships on Sunday, Nov. 6, 2022, hosted by Saint Michael's...

Finding Purpose After Service

After a five-year deployment in the U.S. Army as a signal systems specialist, Ryan Harrison, '25, knew what he wanted to do after he...

First-Gen Students Share Their Stories

As a university committed to social justice and anti-racism, Southern strives to support first-generation students, who comprise about 39% of the undergraduate student body....

“First-Gen Day” Celebrates Trailblazing Students

First-generation college students are trailblazers: Being a first-gen student means that your parent(s) did not complete a 4-year college or university degree, regardless of...

Addressing Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities

Southern’s Community Alliance for Research and Engagement (CARE) has been at the forefront of educating and encouraging New Haven residents on many health matters...

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