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Congratulations Seniors!
The 85th Annual Commencement Ceremony was held May 25th, 2008. The featured speaker was Dick Vermeil, Super Bowl Champion Coach.
 
Living Learning Community Applications
Incoming freshmen – Are you looking for an opportunity to integrate your academic program and your living environment? The University of New Haven offers four Living Learning Communities (LLC’S) for freshmen who are majoring in Forensic Science, Engineering, Business, or Music Industry and Sound Recording. LLC’s are communities within our first year residence halls where students are housed together according to their major, and enjoy co-curricular experiences provided by faculty and staff that support the academic program. Students who are accepted into these communities will participate in an orientation weekend prior to the opening of the residence halls, as well as special events planned through the academic year. For more information on the program as well as the application process, click here.
 
 
 
 
2008 Common Reading : The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini
The Kite Runner is about two friends growing up in Kabul, Afghanistan. Amir is the son of a wealthy businessman, and Hassan is the son of Amir's father's servant, who is also a member of a shunned ethnic minority. For more information click here!
 
UNH Today Newsletter
Check out the 'UNH Today' newsletter. Find out what's going on around campus, special events and much more by clicking here!
 
UNH Student News
What is SOAR? Summer Orientation, Advising, Resistration
Summer Orientation, Advising and Registration (SOAR) is a two-day program designed to introduce and welcome new students to the University of New Haven. The program introduces students to their new community, develops familiarity with the campus and its services, and provides an overview of academic and campus life. Students also take placement tests, meet with academic advisors and faculty, and register for their fall classes. Click here for more information!
 
Professional Development Seminar Series #2
Stuart Sidle Ph.D. will be speaking about resilency and stress in the workplace. Tuesday June 10th, Bartels Hall, Meeting Rooms A&B (open to Graduate Students and Evening Students) Dinner will be served!
 
Graduate Student Council Meetings
Graduate Student Council Meetings April 23; May 7, 21; June4, 18: 5 p.m. Free food, Upper Lounge, Upper Student Lounge, Bartels Hall, the campus center.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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