Forging the Future of Data Science
A new master's degree program offered in San Francisco through a partnership between the University of New Haven and Galvanize aims to meet the demand for industry-focused data scientists.
Public Safety is tracking a significant snowfall that will be arriving in our area late Sunday morning (Jan. 25). It will snow heavily throughout the day and evening eventually tapering off Monday (Jan. 26) with 10-14 inches expected statewide. A sleet and freezing rain mix is also possible along the shore. Temperatures will be in the teens and twenties.
Due to this significant winter storm and the extensive campus clean-up operations that will need to take place, all in-person day and evening classes scheduled for Monday, January 26, 2026 have been cancelled. All scheduled in-person classes will transition to being held online or remotely. Additional information on the virtual format for each class will be provided by your instructor.
Faculty have been asked to prepare for Online or Remote sessions in the event of in-person meeting cancellations. These options will be determined by the Faculty member and all questions should be directed to the Faculty teaching each course section. Faculty also have been asked to be very understanding and accommodating of the individual situations of their students who may have difficulty managing these alternative online or remote class meetings on short notice.
Please note that only essential employees, as previously determined by their respective department leaders, should report to campus. All other employees should fulfill the requirements of their role remotely.
Campus operations for residential students, unless otherwise noted, will operate as scheduled, though hours may be modified or changed based on the conditions. Separate messages will be sent from the Peterson Library, the Beckerman Recreation Center, and Dining Services regarding any changes to their normal hours of operation. The Bergami Center for Science, Technology, and Innovation will remain open for residential students to use for study space and to participate in online classes.
Off-campus students that live in the City of West Haven should abide by the city’s parking ban during inclement weather to avoid having their vehicle tagged and towed. Please check the City of West Haven’s website for further information on their snow parking ban.
A new master's degree program offered in San Francisco through a partnership between the University of New Haven and Galvanize aims to meet the demand for industry-focused data scientists.
Aspiring entrepreneurs Matt Sheehy '19 and Jonathan Spiegel '17 appeared on Fox 61 to talk about Charger Startup Weekend, an innovative program that will enable University of New Haven students to work with each other to develop their ideas and pitch them to professionals.
Experts in political science and national security examine the candidates' performance and what it means moving forward.
Dr. Henry C. Lee, one of the world's foremost forensic scientists, is part of a team reexamining the decades-old case.
Dr. Henry C. Lee, one of the world's foremost forensic scientists, is part of a team reexamining the decades-old case.
Two local TV stations were on campus to talk to University of New Haven students to get their insights and reaction to the third presidential debate between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton.
In its examination of the Bridgeport Police Department's efforts to recruit more city residents to the force, NPR sought the expertise of University of New Haven associate criminal justice professor John DeCarlo, a retired police chief.
A new book co-authored by a University of New Haven political science professor examines how conservative, liberal and mainstream news outlets frame or influence public opinion on undocumented immigrants.
Republican candidates for the U.S. Senate in swing and red states will do better at the polls if they distance themselves from Republican Presidential candidate Donald J. Trump, according to a poll just concluded of 1,500 Americans.
A national survey experiment of nearly 2,000 people done by a University of New Haven senior shows that people already have crystallized their opinions about both Donald Trump and the Republican party and whether or not they will vote. The survey takers said they are not affected by controversial statements that the candidate makes.
In 2012, Fast Company magazine named Matthew Schmidt No. 22 on its list of that year's 100 Most Creative People in Business.
The new chair of the University of New Haven's Department of Communication, Film and Media Studies returns to his alma mater to expand opportunities for students and change their lives much like the program changed his a generation ago.
The University of New Haven (UNH) announced today it has received a $10,000 grant from the First Niagara Foundation in support of the University's new Nonprofit Institute and its Shared Live Client Experience (SLiCE) program.
The group's performance 'validated all the work we did and the great education we get at UNH,' said Joseph Ricci, a cyber systems major. 'It gave us a sense of pride to have done so well.'
An op-ed by associate professor of national security Howard Stoffer examining what President-Elect Donald Trump’s foreign policy proposals could mean for the word is featured in Time magazine's TIME Ideas, an online forum of the world's leading voices that provides commentary on events in news, society, and culture.
An associate professor of engineering in the University of New Haven's Tagliatela College of Engineering has been awarded the University's prestigious $25,000 William L. Bucknall Excellence in Teaching Award.
Just days before #GivingTuesday and at the start of the biggest fund raising push of the year, a University of New Haven business professor has advice for fundraisers: Generate sympathy for your charity’s cause with the right words and visuals.
One of the world's foremost forensic scientists, Dr. Lee will be featured in a CBS documentary chronicling the reexamination of the 1996 murder of six-year-old JonBenet Ramsey. The four-hour series will air on Sept. 18 and 19.
Mario Gaboury of Old Saybrook, dean of the University of New Haven's Henry C. Lee College of Criminal Justice and Forensic Sciences, received the Order of Merit of the Polish National Police in Warsaw, Poland.
The documentary 'Like Notes of Music: Christian Peltenburg-Brechneff: The Landscape Painter' will be shown for the first time on Thursday Sept. 8 at 5:30 p.m. at The Katharine Hepburn Cultural Arts Center, 300 Main St.
President Steven H. Kaplan today announced that a state-of-the-art academic building, to be opened in 2019, will be named in honor of longtime University benefactors Samuel S. Bergami Jr. '85 EMBA and Lois Bergami.
The new chair of the University of New Haven’s Department of Communication, Film and Media Studies returns to his alma mater to expand opportunities for students and change their lives much like the program changed his a generation ago.
The Wall Street Journal examined a data visualization project led by University of New Haven students that has helped the country's third largest airline reduce its aircraft ground damage by nearly a third.
A University of New Haven residence hall built to be green and save energy has been recognized by the Connecticut Chapter of the U.S. Green Building Council.
In addition to providing an authentic Italian experience, the University's campus in Prato, Italy, enables students to immerse themselves in one of the most multicultural centers in all of Europe.