Women’s History Month serves as both a reminder of past struggles and a celebration of present achievements by highlighting how far women have come and the paths they continue to pave.
The team waits to take the court for their semi final matchup against Holy Family University. Photos by Julian Markese
The Owls tallied 25 wins this season and won the NE10 Tournament, the most wins and the first conference title since their 2006 championship-winning campaign. They lost only two conference games all
Author Assata Michelle speaking at her PEP Talk in the School of Business Case Study Room on March 2. Photos by William Gagné
“Be respectful first and respect the opinions of others. Never disregard other people. Learn about what you are advocating for and why you are advocating for it. Know what you are fighting
Guard Taeya Steinauer, a sophomore, plays defense. Photos by William Gagné
“They out-hustled us,” Lynch said. “We weren’t ready, we weren’t getting after loose balls or defending shooters. We just didn’t do it tonight. And that’s the result you get when you play
Alisa Bowens-Mercado, the founder and owner of the
first Black-woman owned brewery in Connecticut,
Rhythm Brewing Co., at the event as one of the
honorees. Photos by Wade Barillaro
By Valentina Toro Contributor Women in the fields of business, education and entrepreneurship were celebrated at the university’s School of Business and Women in Leadership Academy EmpowerHer! celebration on Oct. 28. This
The women’s basketball team traveled to Hartford to play an exhibition game against the undisputed women’s basketball champions of the world, the University of Connecticut Huskies.
Her Worth Her Wealth panel featuring successful women Petra-Ann Brown,
Alana Dina, Catherine Latoya Grant-Altson and Rosalee Daley in the School of
Business on Thursday, Sept. 25. Photo by Brianna Wallen
On a warm Tuesday night at Jess Dow Field, the university’s soccer team fell 1-0 to the Assumption University Greyhounds. The Owls’ failed to capitalize on late chances in the Sept. 23