Giving Priorities
Learn about key areas at the University that you can show your support.
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Learn about key areas at the University that you can show your support.
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From making an online donation to gift of securities to planning your legacy, there are many ways you can make a contribution to the University.
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We recognize our donors in various ways for their involvement with the University. Learn more about one of our four Giving Societies and how you can join today.
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The Memorial Display provides a peaceful place to memorialize and celebrate deceased members of the University community.
Learn more"Everyone should be given a chance to learn skills and knowledge for their own personal growth. Those same skills and knowledge are needed to enter a profession where they can support themselves and family." Eileen Eder
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of undergraduate students were awarded financial aid in 2020-21
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The University of New Haven has signed a master research agreement with Capewell Aerial Systems, a Connecticut aerospace manufacturer, to provide hands-on engineering projects and internships focused on aviation safety and advanced manufacturing.
Charger 360
Kat Swistak '26 reflects on her journey from a small town in New Jersey to the University of New Haven to study forensic science. A marketing minor, she talked about her work with Charger Athletics, including serving as the social media manager for women's rugby and field hockey as well as being part of Chargers Creative, the student-led group that supports social and digital media that generate millions of impressions for the University's Division I athletics teams. This work, as well as her involvement with the Office of Marketing and Communications student content team has broadened her career aspirations to work in content creation. She also talked about her plans for the Women in Sports Club, which she hopes will be her legacy as a Charger. "I'm so glad that I came here. I wouldn't have been able to grow and be who I am without coming here."
The Charger Blog
Through personal essays, poetry, and visual art, the University’s Living Library Project invited students, faculty, and staff to share personal stories of struggle, growth, and humanity as a reminder that every voice carries a story worth hearing.
This special edition spotlights a very exciting time in our institutional history as the University of New Haven seeks to drive an approximately $200 million agenda through 2027 to remake the campus in profound ways that are bucking national trends and creating massive momentum.