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Charger Blogger Enters Final Semester with Excitement and a Plan
Beatrice Glaviano ’26 reflects on EMT life, learning assistant work, and what she hopes to carry into her final semester.
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Beatrice Glaviano ’26 reflects on EMT life, learning assistant work, and what she hopes to carry into her final semester.
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Katelyn Beach ’25, ’26 MBA reflects on her hands-in collaboration with the program’s founder and how Uccountability’s goal-setting and peer-based model can shape student growth, leadership development, and community at the University of New Haven.
University News
New University-wide council will advance strategic partnerships, immersive student opportunities, and innovative research, supporting the University’s strategic plan the development of its pioneering Center for Innovation and Applied Technology.
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Entrepreneur David Sussman, Pompea College of Business Advisory Board Member and chief visionary officer of The Family Security Plan®, is collaborating with University of New Haven students, faculty, and staff to create a program and app that helps Chargers support each other to achieve academic, personal, and professional goals. It’s called Uccountability.
University News
Vice President for Innovation and Applied Technology Paul Lavoie will serve on the Board of Directors and as America’s Chief Manufacturing Officer for the newly launched American Manufacturing Futures Institute.
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Sarah P. Shultz, Ph.D., who brings experience in strategic planning, fundraising, and recruitment, joins the University from Fort Lewis College in Colorado, where she served as Dean of the School of Arts and Sciences, before being named a special assistant to the Provost.
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Engineering major Christopher Hernandez ’28 explains how family inspiration, bilingual communication, and practical experience guide his studies at the University of New Haven.
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A joint study between the University of New Haven and the University of Connecticut highlights the need for expanded disability education and positions the University of New Haven as a leader in this important area of public-health training.
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The University of New Haven’s Department of Music, Theater, and Dance recently hosted its first ever Senior Playback, featuring capstone presentations and a showcase spearheaded by the Audio Engineering Society in collaboration with the Music Industry Club.
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Move over Savers and Plato’s Closet. The University of New Haven Career Closet is where it’s at when it comes to finding unique and trendy styles at the right price... FREE!
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Becoming the first institution in the world to receive approval to establish an international branch campus in Saudi Arabia builds on the University’s longstanding commitment to supporting education around the globe.
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Alvin Tran, ScD, MPH, created an opportunity for several of his Master of Public Health (MPH) to visit Yale to engage with pediatric health experts to learn how they are applying innovative technologies to help enhance the health of children.
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From a study-away experience in Nashville to the control rooms at ESPN, Jessica Despres ’21 transformed her passion for audio into an award-winning career. Her story reflects how openness and networking can shape unexpected opportunities.
University News
A joint collaboration unveiled at World Football Summit 2025 in Riyadh will support Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 and build momentum toward the launch of the University’s flagship Sport Management degree at its new Riyadh campus in 2026.
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At the MacDougall–Walker Correctional Institution, graduates of a joint program supported by the University of New Haven’s Prison Education Program and the Yale Prison Education Initiative reflected on the profound power of pursuing higher education behind the walls.
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Charger Shana-Kay Hyde ’27 shares what she’s learned about planning, studying, and taking care of herself during finals.
In the Media
Daniel Maxwell, professor of practice in criminal justice, discusses the release of body cam video in an incident in which a police officer is accused of hitting a man 18 times after the man took a swing and hit him.
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Supported by the Bartels family, the Hatfield Scholars Program continues its mission of recognizing students who excel in the classroom and who uplift the Charger community.
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Charger Blogger Beatrice Glaviano ’26 chats with her boyfriend, a fellow Charger, about studying paramedicine, finding balance, and his plans after graduation, while consuming plenty of peanut butter M&Ms.
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Yevgeniya Rivers, associate professor of practice in mathematics and director of the Math Zone, created C.A.K.E.S., Collaborate with Adults and Kids to Ensure Success, to provide birthday cakes to residents of the Life Haven shelter for homeless pregnant women and female heads of household with young children.