Out and AboutA look at events enjoyed by alumni and friends on campus and beyond.
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Where better to show your Southern spirit than at an Owls’ football game? The Alumni Relations hospitality tent, set up at numerous games throughout the season, offers camaraderie, refreshments, and a host of information on recent developments at the university. Stop by for a visit! |
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Members of the Southern community attended the Hamden Chamber of Commerce’s annual awards ceremony, which recognizes business excellence. From left, Henry R. Hein, interim dean of the School of Business; Mark Stevens, ’91, M.B.A. ’99, of Waddell & Reed Financial; Megan A. Rock, vice president for Institutional Advancement; and Scott B. Schaffer, associate vice president for Institutional Advancement. |
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Members of the Southern community attended the Hamden Chamber of Commerce’s annual awards ceremony, which recognizes business excellence. From left, Henry R. Hein, interim dean of the School of Business; Mark Stevens, ’91, M.B.A. ’99, of Waddell & Reed Financial; Megan A. Rock, vice president for Institutional Advancement; and Scott B. Schaffer, associate vice president for Institutional Advancement. |
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Gail and Robert Devine, ’68, who serves on the board of the SCSU Foundation, enjoy the President’s Breakfast. The event, which recognizes alumni and friends for their leadership-level support of Southern, was held during Homecoming Weekend. |
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Scholarship donors and recipients were recognized at the annual Alumni Scholarship Brunch, which was held on Oct. 28 as part of Homecoming Weekend. Thanks to many generous donors, the Alumni Association, in collaboration with the university, awards more than 180 scholarships, making it possible for many talented and deserving students to stay in school and earn their degrees. President Cheryl J. Norton poses with scholarship recipient Edward Omondi and donor Lois Shine Lehr. |
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The Class of 1957 celebrated its 50th reunion at a reception at Woodwinds in Branford, Conn. on Oct. 19. |