Yearly Archives: 2022

Celebrating Southern’s Retirees

Over 90 members of Southern's faculty and staff retired over the past year, and to recognize these individuals and their many contributions to the...

Nobel Peace Prize Winner to Speak on Campus

Dmitry Muratov, winner of the 2021 Nobel Peace Prize, will speak on campus on Friday, September 9, 2022. A Russian journalist who, as editor in...

A Legacy of Support

Jack Mordente, M.S. '77, 6th Yr. '79, coordinator of Veterans and Military Affairs and the founding coordinator of Southern’s Veterans Center, retired on Friday,...

Inspiring the Next Generation of Healthcare Professionals

Thirty-one New Haven area high school students attended Southern’s second annual Summer Nursing Symposium in the newly-opened College of Health and Human Services building...

Public Health Professor Speaks on Roe v. Wade

Friday’s Supreme Court decision to overturn Roe v. Wade has left millions of Americans in limbo about the future of women’s reproductive rights. As the...

Back to the Start

After a year and a half of continued physical and mental recovery following long COVID, Professor Leon Brin is set to run the Gaylord Gauntlet,...

A Southern Legend Retires

How often do we use the phrase “end of an era” to describe a turning point? The phrase might be overused in many cases,...

Grad named to Report for America

For the second time in recent history, a Southern graduate was named to the Report for America (RFA) Corps — a national service program...

Dean’s List for Spring 2022

The Dean's List recognizes students who have achieved outstanding academic success for the semester or year in their college or school. Courses are excluded...

Burrell and Leddy Honored

At the Franciscan Life Center's 36th Annual Franciscan Sports Banquet and Silent Auction, men's basketball head coach Scott Burrell received the St. Francis Award,...

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