Yearly Archives: 2022

The Storytellers

Students enrolled in Theatre 298 (Devising Theatre) had a lot on their minds — and brought those thoughts, talents, and energy to the stage...

Answering the Call

President Joe Bertolino sowed the seed at Southern’s 125th anniversary gala in October 2019; it took root that night in the hearts of Ruth...

MBA Student Athlete “Dares to be Great”

“The Best Offense is a Good Defense.” “The Best Defense is a Good Offense.” Arguable idioms, both. But SCSU Owls football defensive standout Kwadir Delgado-McIntyre will...

The Heart of the City

Jocelynne Rainey, '89, is passionate about breaking down barriers and advancing racial and social justice. While working as the chief administrative officer at the...

Holding Fast to A Sense of Wonder

If two trains traveling at different speeds in different directions towards the same platform come to mind when you hear the word physics —...

Changing the Face of Arts and Culture

Students who study the arts and humanities hear it all the time: “What can you do with an English major -- teach?” or “What...

Major Grant Provides Expansive Career Opportunities for Nurses

An expansive four-year partnership between the Yale New Haven Health System and Southern will double the number of B.S. nurses graduating from the university...

The Power of Being Seen

For Sara Lareau, a studio art major, Transgender Day of Visibility is about precisely that: being seen. "It's a day where I don't have to...

Improving Health Outcomes through Leadership Development

While Covid-19 has been the dominant public health crisis of the last two years, it certainly isn’t the only one. And while Southern’s Community...

“Doing It All” During a Pandemic

Balancing graduate school, full-time work, and parenthood is never easy, but add a global pandemic to the mix and you have a pretty challenging...

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