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Multimedia Artist Embraces New Role Connecting Students and Social Practice
Katharen Wiese, MFA, explores the convergence of migration, identity, and collective action through her art and teaching. As the University of New Haven’s first community-engaged teaching fellow, she is shaping a new path for arts education and community collaboration.
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Creating Opportunities to Find a Career that Fits
Hundreds of Chargers took part in the University’s two-day Career Fair, talking with recruiters and employees from more than 100 companies, organizations, and agencies in the engineering, arts, business, healthcare, criminal justice, and nonprofit fields.
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University of New Haven Again Featured in Princeton Review's Go-To College Guidebook
As part of the University's profile, students described the Charger community as "caring and considerate" and said among its signature majors are many "amazing programs you cannot get anywhere else."
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Student Journalists Interview Major Players in High-Profile Murder Case
Communication majors in a newswriting and reporting class had the chance to talk with the state's attorney who led the investigation into the disappearance and death of Jennifer Farber Dulos, and they also spoke with the defense attorney representing one of the alleged suspects.
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University of New Haven Welcoming One of the Largest Classes in its History
The Class of 2028, the second largest in the University’s history – and one of the most selective – includes 1,400 students hailing from across the country and around the globe.
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SOARing into New Horizons and Charger Connections
Over the course of the last few weeks, the University of New Haven hosted its Student Orientation, Advising and Registration (SOAR) program for the Class of 2028, the second largest incoming class in the University’s history.
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University of New Haven Co-Hosts International Conference with Yale to Examine Complex Geopolitical Past and Present of the Baltic Region
Associate Professor of History Dr. Bradley Woodworth helped showcase the University’s expertise and global reach as he organized a major conference that brought together 325 participants from 21 countries.
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University of New Haven Team Races to Top Finish at Dragon Boat Regatta
A team of students and faculty (and their families) from the biology and environmental science department fittingly named Charlie’s Angels finished among the top teams at the annual dragon boat race organized by the Canal Dock Boathouse in New Haven.
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Alum's Musical Career Enables Her to Be an Artist and an Industry Professional
Jenna McIlwrath '22 is a singer-songwriter who has also excelled in the music industry. Whether she's releasing her own new music or helping to sign new artists, she enjoys making connections and sharing her love for music.
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Seniors Share Art and Design Projects with Charger Community
A group of art and design majors recently displayed their senior capstone projects as part of an exhibition in the University's Seton Gallery.
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Unique Program Introduces Middle School Students to Math and Coding
ËÄÉ«AV’s Excellence in Math and Coding Chargers (E = MC2) was a fun after-school program for Engineering and Science University Magnet School students, offering them a sampling of math, coding, and life as a college student.
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University's Prison Education Program and Yale Prison Education Initiative Celebrate Class of 2024
The program's second annual Commencement ceremony recognized the accomplishments of the program's newest graduates, and was the first Bachelor of Arts degree graduation ceremony in a prison in Connecticut.
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Unique Design Course Enables Students to Serve the Community
'Community Design' is a hands-on course that offers students exciting opportunities to gain experience working with real-world clients, including nonprofits. It’s a rewarding way for students to build their skills while interacting with professionals.
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Charger Family Celebrates Three Generations of University of New Haven Graduates
Paige Resnick ’24 and Haleigh Resnick ’24 MBA recently became two of the University’s newest alumni – and the third generation of their family to graduate from the University. They follow in the footsteps of their mother and grandfather, both two-time alumni who’ve spent decades as dedicated staff members and proud Chargers.
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Newest Graduates Celebrate Time as Chargers and Look to the Future
At the culminating ceremony of part of its 2024 Commencement, the University recognized the accomplishments of its newest associate and bachelor’s degree recipients, commemorating all they’ve done as Chargers as well as the bright futures ahead of them.
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University’s Model United Nations Charges to Record-Setting Finish at New York Conference
A team of Chargers excelled at a recent National Model United Nations New York, capturing the top team award and a setting a new program record for Outstanding Position Paper Awards.
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University Celebrates New Alumni to Receive Advanced Degrees
ËÄÉ«AV of New Haven recognized the newest graduates to have earned master's and doctoral degrees during three ceremonies as part of its 2024 Commencement. The new alumni, who hail from around the globe, are excited to begin fulfilling careers or to continue their education.
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Critical Training Prepares Students to Respond to Opioid Overdoses with Lifesaving Care
A training session held recently at the University brought together Chargers and a community nonprofit, teaching students how to administer NARCAN to reverse the effects of an opioid overdose. The session helped them learn how they can be changemakers in a nationwide crisis, teaching them how to offer support while also reducing the stigma of opioid addiction.
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Sustained Success: Chargers Win Top Honors Again from National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences
Communication, Film, and Media Studies majors won the National Student Production Awards across multiple categories – Best Long Form Film, Best Director, Best Writer, and Best Music Video.
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University’s JEDI Ambassadors Excel as Dedicated Leaders and Changemakers
Members of the Justice, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (JEDI) student ambassadors program are enhancing the University’s diversity, equity, inclusion, access, and belonging initiatives and creating opportunities for their fellow Chargers to get involved in this important work