Yearly Archives: 2022

Reflecting On The Queen

She was just as popular now as she was when she took the throne 70 years ago. The death of Queen Elizabeth II on...

Stepping Up to The Plate

Southern's baseball team will be on hand Saturday, Sept. 10, 2022, as both volunteers and riders for the 12th annual Closer to Free Ride...

Alumna Set to Build Up Veteran and Adult Learner Presence

Following an extensive national search, Britt Conroy, ‘16, MPH ‘20, is Southern’s new Coordinator of Veterans, Military, and Adult Learner Services. Conroy succeeds Jack...

The Impact of Connecticut’s Drought Conditions

Elevated fire risks, dead grass in front yards, and poor crop yields – many Connecticut residents are seeing and feeling the aftermath of an...

Retired Police Chief Takes on New Role

Retired Southern Police Chief Joseph Dooley, MBA '10, is joining Wallingford-based public safety company Mutualink as its newest Director of Public Safety and Security...

A Closer Look at The Stars

Physics Professor and CSU Professor Elliott Horch is part of a team of scientists who have used the 8.1-meter Gemini South telescope in Chile...

Making Hearing Aids More Affordable

A historic FDA ruling will make hearing aids less costly and available over the counter, come mid-October. Peter Wasiuk, assistant professor of communication disorders,...

Wharton Discusses Politics in WTNH Roundtable

As media buzz ramps up ahead of the November general election here in Connecticut, Political Science Professor Jonathan Wharton appeared on WTNH's "Capitol Report...

Russian Journalist To Offer Perspective On Ukraine Conflict and Russian Politics

NEW HAVEN, Conn. – Dmitry Muratov, an independent Russian journalist who covers Russian politics and policy and an open dissenter of the war in...

President Bertolino: The Commitment to Social Justice and Anti-racism

SCSU President Joe Bertolino has been a social justice educator for 25 years, and is passionate about student success and access to higher education....

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