What these students, faculty and alumni have in common is success

Alumnus Shelby Davis named to prestigious ‘40 under 40’ list“WCSU built a foundation for my leadership,” Davis noted, and his advice for students hoping to attend the university is to “ keep going — stick to your dreams, your goals, your vision. The road may be long, but you will get there.”
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Senior art student Daisy Gesualdi curates new exhibit at Brookfield Craft CenterIn an ongoing partnership, Brookfield Craft Center supports WCSU’s Department of Art through instructor-led, class-curated exhibitions. This year, Gesualdi, a senior art major, was selected to curate this exhibition, which represents the culmination of her four years of studies at WCSU.
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Oscar Oldbury-Swift, international exchange student from ‘across the pond’ breaks swimming records at WCSU“I was over the moon with my swims, breaking my own 200m IM record by a further 8 seconds, breaking the 400m IM record by 13 seconds and my own 200m breaststroke record by a further 9 seconds. As a men’s team, we broke three relay records, bringing my total to six university records!”
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Biodiversity graduate students JoAnn D’Addio and Tim Martin translate learning into teaching opportunities“Tim and JoAnn came into our master’s program as highly accomplished professionals, but it was so fun to work with them and see how our program gave them opportunities to explore their passions for environmental work. ... I love that our program ends up having exponential impact because they are extending what they learned back to even more students.”
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WCSU Field Hockey players Catherine Costa and Olivia Moore win 2022 Barnard Awards“Catherine and Olivia are driven individuals who strive for excellence in everything that they do. To say I am proud of them is an understatement. Each has their own unique set of skills and traits, but both young women have been a shining example of grit and determination for their teammates and peers."
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Biodiversity graduate student Maria Rodriguez-Hernandez invests in cyanobacteria research“I’m pretty excited to do my thesis. It has changed the way I see problems with water quality. ... I’ve always cared about the environment and all the aspects of environmental conservation.”
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A debt-free double-major leads transfer student Sheila Medina to her dream job at DeloitteMy accounting professor told me about WCSU and that my NCC credits would transfer there ... I spoke to Dr. Richard Montague, chair of WCSU’s MIS department, who told me I wouldn’t have to do a major and minor — I could do a double major in MIS and Accounting. Not only that, but everything was in one place in WCSU’s Ancell School of Business. This changed my whole idea of what I could accomplish!
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