With over 70,000 alumni and over 100 years of history, #ChargerNation is the place to be. With a streamlined application process, competitive tuition and financial aid, as well as strong academic ...
The University of New Haven welcomed more than 300 guests to an Open House, that offered an energizing preview of its Center for Innovation and Applied Technology. University leaders, industry ...
A recipient of the prestigious NASA Space Grant Graduate Student Fellowship, Tarek represented the University at the annual NASA Connecticut EXPO. Tarek Ibrahim ’23 M.S., ’26 Ph.D. recently stood as ...
A memorandum of understanding between the University and Saudi Arabia's Ministry of Education, its Ministry of Investment, and the Royal Commission for Riyadh City provides a pathway for the ...
Pete Ganbarg, a two-time GRAMMY ® Award-winning A&R Executive who served as president of A&R at Atlantic Records for 16 years, working with such stars as Twenty-One Pilots, Lin-Manuel Miranda, Alex ...
The University’s elevation in the Carnegie Research Classifications highlights the impact of faculty and student research across disciplines. In the 2025 Carnegie Classification of Institutions of ...
When Alexandra Iozzo ’25 began exploring colleges, she didn’t have to look far. Her older brother had recently graduated from the University of New Haven, and as a Trumbull, Connecticut, native, she ...
It was the first Saturday in June, and the day of the much-anticipated 8th Annual Dragon Boat Regatta at the Canal Dock Boathouse had finally arrived. By 6:45 a.m., competitors began to arrive on the ...
Paul Lavoie, Connecticut’s current chief manufacturing officer, will begin his tenure at the University in July. In this capacity, he will oversee the creation of the University’s new Research and ...
It’s not every day that a robot dog walks into the State Capitol. But at the first Connecticut Center for Advanced Technology (CCAT) Day, the University of New Haven turned heads with SPOT, the agile, ...
World-renowned forensic scientist Dr. Henry C. Lee remembers a fall day nearly 50 years ago, not long after he and his family had moved from New York to Connecticut for him to join the University of ...
The intersection of AI and Democracy were examined by April Yoder, Associate Profess of History and the Editor-in-Chief of the Center for AI and Digital Policy (CAIDP) Learning a new research field ...
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