Following a comprehensive national search, Nancy Ortins Savage, Ph.D., was named provost and senior vice president for ...
As I tell my story today, I am deeply moved to share a part of my journey that is deeply personal and profoundly meaningful to me. Coming from Nepal, a country rich in history, culture, and tradition, ...
Emma Murphy ’24 recalls being a little nervous when she began her time as a national security major at the University. The field was new to her, and she admits that she was quiet and a little bit ...
Address by Ann Nyberg of WTNH-TV is a highlight of the three-day Commencement celebration from May 9 to 11 on the University’s West Haven campus. May 8, 2024 Ann Nyberg, the longest-serving female ...
Jake Romao ’25, ’26 M.S. recently attended his first career fair as a Charger. Not only was it a great opportunity for him to network, it was an event that was specific to his major: sport management.
Hello, hello, everyone, and welcome to another edition of the Charger Blog. Today, I’ve finally found some time to actually write, and I’m doing it at one of my favorite places of all time: Claire’s ...
For Alpha Jalloh ’23 A.A., the pandemic was a trying, even tumultuous time. As an incarcerated individual, tensions in the prison were high during the pandemic. But Jalloh discovered solace and a ...
The University’s Justice, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (JEDI) student ambassadors program offers undergraduate and graduate students exciting opportunities to grow as leaders while serving as a ...
For Indra Ponnuswamy ’24 M.S., taking a "Multicultural Issues in the Workplace" class at the University of New Haven was a pivotal experience in her education. It inspired her while opening her eyes ...
Members of the University’s American Criminal Justice Association (ACJA) chapter hosted a trip to the John Joseph Moakley U.S. Courthouse in Boston, inviting students of all majors to attend. The trip ...
For Timothy Fraedrich ’25, majoring in computer science with a concentration in game design and development isn’t only enabling him to study something he’s passionate about. It’s also laying the ...