ALUMNI MAGAZINE

Imagination. Innovation. Impact. 100 Years of Success

In advance of our Centennial in 2020, we took the University of New Haven on the road, hosting a series of signature events to commemorate this milestone anniversary.

By University of New Haven Staff

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An attendee tests out state-of-the-art 3D Organon VR software.

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Dave Galla ’99 with an interactive timeline.

This is a special time to be a Charger. We are on the precipice of our second century of success because of you, our readers — the alumni, friends, parents, faculty, and staff who believe in the University of New Haven’s mission and support this institution in so many significant ways.

In advance of our historic Centennial in 2020, we took the University on the road, hosting a series of signature events to commemorate this milestone anniversary. These festive gatherings of University alumni and friends were opportunities to look back on our past and to celebrate our future.


We are committed to continuing this incredible momentum into a future that beckons with possibility and the promise of imagination, innovation, and impact.
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William L. Bucknall Jr. ’63, ’65, Philip H. Bartels, and event host Charles E. Pompea ’71, EMBA ’90, celebrate at the St. Regis.
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Matthew Sheehy ’19 with backpack propulsion device.

Nearly 200 guests attended our inaugural celebration in Boston on April 25 at the Museum of Science. This event was hosted by Herb Chambers HON ’16, president and CEO of the Herb Chambers Companies. Our next stop was the St. Regis New York where, on May 18, just under 250 guests came together for a celebration hosted by Board of Governors Vice Chair Charlie Pompea ’71, EMBA ’90, HON ’06, and his wife, Tamera Pompea. At the center of each of these celebrations were student-led expositions where students and faculty members in each of the University’s colleges and schools presented research and innovative projects underway at the University, showcasing the truly imaginative and entrepreneurial spirit of our student body.

ËÄÉ«AV of New Haven has come a long way in the past 100 years, and we are committed to continuing this incredible momentum into a future that beckons with possibility and the promise of imagination, innovation, and impact.

Student Showcases

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WNHU Podcasts

Live interviews with alumni guests for an upcoming series of Centennial podcasts on the University of New Haven’s radio station.

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Slate Pages LLC: Linking Information to Assets

An app for small business owners to manage assets in real time.

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Project 7C: A Government-Sponsored Research Effort

An analysis of the largest repository of data related to the conflicts in Syria and Iraq.

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Detecting Deception

A demonstration on the efficacy of Modified Cognitive Interviewing during interrogation.

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Seeing the Future of Health Education Through 3D Virtual Reality

An inside look at how state-of-the-art 3D Organon VR software is being used to educate the next generation of healthcare professionals.

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Backpack Propulsion

A device that can generate more than 70 pounds of thrust and draw up to 33 horsepower, enabling most unpowered modes of transportation, such as bikes, scooters, and skis, to be motorized.

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President Kaplan celebrates with Anil Shah ’86 and his wife, Hina.
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SAVE THE DATE: FLORIDA

Saturday, February 8, 2020
Boca Raton Resort and Club
Hosted by Ernest F. Schaub ’72, University Board of Governors

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