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Southern CT State University Ranked Among Top 3 Research Colleges in Connecticut: Report

In its 2026 Best Colleges report, Research.com places Southern just behind Yale and UConn among institutions statewide.

The ranking strengthens Southern's "status as the state’s emerging research-driven university."
The ranking strengthens Southern's "status as the state’s emerging research-driven university." (Ellyn Santiago/Patch)

NEW HAVEN, CT — Southern Connecticut State University has been ranked among the top three colleges in Connecticut by Research.com in its 2026 Best Colleges report, placing it just behind Yale and the University of Connecticut among institutions statewide.

The ranking also identifies SCSU as a top two Best Value College and Most Affordable College in the state, highlighting the university’s strong return on investment and its commitment to accessible excellence.

This latest national recognition builds on a year of major research and academic achievements that underscore SCSU’s ascent as a premier research-driven regional university:

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  • In February 2025, SCSU earned the prestigious Carnegie Classification “R2: High Research Activity” designation, becoming the first institution in Connecticut outside of Yale and UConn to be recognized nationally for research. The classification formally positioned SCSU among just 139 research universities nationwide and affirmed the university’s expanding research infrastructure, growing doctoral profile, and significant increase in faculty scholarly output.
  • Following the R2 milestone, the Fulbright U.S. Scholar Program recognized SCSU as a top producing institution of Fulbright U.S. Scholars for the 2024–25 academic year — once again placing SCSU in elite company, second only to Yale and UConn within the state.
  • In October 2025, SCSU secured a $398,176 National Science Foundation (NSF) EPIIC grant to strengthen Connecticut’s workforce in biotechnology, semiconductors, quantum information science, and other advanced technologies. SCSU also advanced its role in the state’s quantum ecosystem as Physics Professor and Executive Director of Research and Innovation Dr. Christine Broadbridge, co-PI and QuantumCT leadership team member, presented a workforce plan to NSF for the NSF Regional Innovation Engines (NSF Engines) program. NSF Engines envisions supporting multiple flourishing regional innovation ecosystems across the United States. If funded, the initiative could bring up to $160 million to Connecticut over 10 years, with SCSU collaborating alongside Yale and UConn.

"This is a monumental opportunity for our students, research community, and partners," Broadbridge said.

As Connecticut’s only public R2 university, SCSU offers research opportunities that rival the state’s flagship institutions—supported by programs such as the First-Year Research & Artistry Experience (FYRE), the Werth Endowed Industry Academic Fellowship, and access to multiple Centers of Excellence in areas ranging from nanotechnology to coastal and marine studies.

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This summer, SCSU faculty and students were prominently represented at the Third United Nations Ocean Conference in Nice, France, where they engaged with global leaders to advance sustainable ocean stewardship and climate resilience. Led by Dr. Miriah Kelly, associate professor of environmental science, and Sustainability Coordinator Suzie Huminski, the delegation participated in high-level discussions and explored cutting-edge ocean health technologies aboard the OceanX vessel with Dr. Vincent Pieribone, professor of neuroscience.

Other recent global research experiences include:

- Biotechnology major Sarah Gray and biology major Erik Galvin completed a USDA-supported Plant Health Fellows internship, gaining hands-on experience in plant science. Gray’s research focused on using carbon dots—tiny particles made from leaf waste—to protect crops like soybeans from harmful UV rays.

- Public health and psychology students studied “Blue Zones” in Rome and Sardinia under Public Health Professor Jean Breny, exploring longevity and well-being through the Mediterranean lifestyle.

- Anthropology students worked at Roman and Medieval excavation sites in northwest England with Anthropology Professor Kathleen Skoczen and Liverpool John Moores University faculty.

- Graduate students conducted aquaculture research in Iceland with Emma Cross, professor of environment, geography and marine sciences (EGMS), supported by EGMS Professor Patrick Heidkamp’s study abroad program, and participated in the Lindblad Expedition National Geographic Voyage.

- Biology graduate students joined Associate Professor of Biology Jonathan Weinbaum on a field expedition to Arizona’s Chinle Formation, a fossil-rich site dating back over 200 million years.

Delivering these experiences within an accessible, supportive environment, SCSU blends academic excellence with hands-on, workforce-aligned learning and global engagement.

"I’m proud to lead Southern during this time of rapid innovation and tremendous faculty prestige," said Interim President Sandy Bulmer. "This recognition affirms Southern’s transformation into a research-intensive institution that delivers both excellence and access, holding true to our age-old mission. We are proud to stand among Connecticut’s top universities and to expand the opportunities available to our students, faculty, and community."


About Southern Connecticut State University:

Southern Connecticut State University is Connecticut’s first and only Carnegie-classified Research II university, recognized for its high research activity and commitment to innovation. As a leading public research institution, SCSU is dedicated to academic excellence, community engagement, access, and opportunity. Located in New Haven, Connecticut, SCSU has a rich history dating back to 1893 and fosters a supportive learning environment that empowers students to become responsible global citizens.

Its world-class faculty and diverse student body collaborate on research and initiatives that address critical societal issues, driving positive change in our local community and beyond. SCSU has been named a Military Friendly® School for three consecutive years and is recognized as a top-producing Fulbright institution, underscoring its dedication to opening doors and expanding opportunities for students of all backgrounds.


For more information about Southern Connecticut State University, please visit www.southernct.edu.

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