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Nutrition Sciences Major Breaks Down the ‘Power of the Gut Microbiome’
Beatrice Glaviano ’26 discusses prebiotics and probiotics, and she examines their impact on bacteria and on the human body.
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Beatrice Glaviano ’26 discusses prebiotics and probiotics, and she examines their impact on bacteria and on the human body.
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For Beatrice Glaviano ’26, visiting family out of state over spring break was an opportunity to step out of her comfort zone while also focusing on rest and self-care.
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Several Chargers recently returned from Birmingham, Alabama, where they gained hands-on experience serving as healthcare consultants. The event connected them with students from across the U.S. and Canada, as well as with leaders in the healthcare field.
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Beatrice Glaviano ’26, a nutrition sciences major at the University of New Haven, looks ahead to her upcoming birthday and considers what it means to be a woman today.
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Melissa Nunez ’24, who will be among the University’s first graduates to earn a B.S. public health, is committed to service – whether she’s representing the University’s Student Public Health Association or helping to grant a wish for a child facing a serious illness.
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Beatrice Glaviano ’26, a nutrition sciences major, explains her research exploring microplastics, as well as the impact she hopes to make as she continues her research and powers her passion for examining the impact of nutrition on the human body.
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Beatrice Glaviano ’26 is a full-time student who recently began a third job – and who is committed to her health and well-being. She shares how she supports her emotional, mental, and physical health and offers ideas to her fellow Chargers.
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Beatrice Glaviano ’26, a nutrition sciences major, sat down with Maggie Lyon ’18, RD-CDN, her culinary nutrition professor. A University alum who is passionate about nutrition and forensic science, Prof. Lyon decided she’d rather work 'with cakes than cadavers.'
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Inspired to explore the unique health challenges of international women, several Chargers recently collaborated on research that endeavored to spotlight the importance of these challenges. They recently shared their project with the Charger community as part of an exhibition at the University’s Seton Gallery.
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Beatrice Glaviano ’26 explores how incorporating practices such as stillness and movement into her routine have made a difference in her life. She shares the lessons she’s learned with her fellow Chargers.
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Gary Havican ’04 MBA, ’23 DHSc has been enthusiastic about making an impact in the field of healthcare since he was very young. He’s now a leading healthcare administrator who is passionate about creating opportunities for current and future Chargers to find their own paths in the field.
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The Connecticut Public Health Association recently hosted its annual Advocacy Training Day at the University of New Haven. It was an exciting opportunity for students to explore important topics in the field and to connect with public health leaders and policymakers.
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For Beatrice Glaviano ’26, it was her Sicilian father who gave her a taste of her own potential in the kitchen. She’s now continuing to explore, experiment with, and enjoy cooking as part of a class that is already serving up more than she’d ever expected.
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Beatrice Glaviano ’26 discusses managing her time and her busy schedule, as well as nurturing her creativity and finding moments to just be.
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Beatrice Glaviano ’26 discusses her weekend, her dedication to her recovery and wellness, and her recent visit with her parents in New Haven. She encourages her fellow Chargers to take good care of themselves – and maybe to treat themselves to something special.
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Beatrice Glaviano ’26 breaks down the importance of the gut microbiome and offers some delicious and nutritious meal ideas to inspire her fellow Chargers.
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Beatrice Glaviano ’26 opens up about life’s challenges and how she copes with them, offering support and kindness to her fellow Chargers.
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Beatrice Glaviano ’26, a nutrition sciences major, explains the role bacteria can have on the gut and on the entire human body, making the science of these tiny but impactful organisms digestible and applicable to our daily lives.
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Beatrice Glaviano ’26 is excited to be back at the University of New Haven, and she offers her fellow Chargers a warm welcome to the new semester.
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As the year winds down, Beatrice Glaviano ’26 looks back on this past semester, reflecting on the goals she set for herself and facing her own vulnerabilities.