By Melanie Espinal and Chloe Gorman, SCSU Journalism students Melanie Espinal and Chloe Gorman, journalism students at Southern Connecticut State University, reported this story in 2017 as part of Journalism Capstone coursework on World War I.  When the United States joined World War I, nearly 5,000 Connecticut women were ready […]

Connecticut Nurses Earned Respect During WWI


By Jeniece Roman, SCSU student Jeniece Roman, a journalism student at Southern Connecticut State University, reported this story in 2017 as part of Journalism Capstone coursework on World War I. After 59 years of being separated, the World War I monument and Norwalk cannon currently sit together on the Green, […]

Norwalk Cannon is Reunited with World War I Monument


New London Submarines
By Meagan McAdams, SCSU Journalism student Meagan McAdams, journalism student at Southern Connecticut State University, reported this story in 2017 as part of Journalism Capstone coursework on World War I. Connecticut researchers helped develop one of the greatest contributions to World War I — the ability to detect and track […]

Submarine Detection Helped U.S. Track Enemy During WWI