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Charger Blogger Talks Routines and Showing up for Yourself
A nutrition sciences, major Beatrice Glaviano ’26 shares her journey toward self-love and healthier habits while building routine at the gym.
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A nutrition sciences, major Beatrice Glaviano ’26 shares her journey toward self-love and healthier habits while building routine at the gym.
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University of New Haven MPH candidates earned all three of the Society for Public Health Education’s 21st Century Student Scholarships at the organization’s 2025 Advocacy Summit in Washington, D.C.
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Master of Public Health students recently put classroom learning into action during a hands-on workshop with the New Haven Health Department’s Environmental Health team. The experience gave students an inside look at how local public health professionals detect and prevent lead exposure in the community.
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Security and Defense Policy major Morgan Stromski ’28 reflects on how the University’s Army ROTC program is helping her prepare for a career in Military Intelligence.
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Led by the University of New Haven’s Maggie Holland, Ph.D., MPH, a collaborative study investigated how disruptions in care and documentation affected child-maltreatment reporting.
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Hosted in the Marvin K. Peterson Library, the Academic Boost Library Takeover program connected students with academic, career, and financial support across the University.
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Charger Blogger and Nutrition Sciences major Beatrice Glaviano ’26 talks about forgetting what might be 'good' or 'bad' foods and shares her approach to eating in a way that nourishes both body and happiness.
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From apple cider to autumn hikes, Connecticut native and Charger Blogger Beatrice Glaviano ’26 shares some of her favorite ways to soak up the season before winter hits.
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Don Fertman ’76 reflects on being a “shy kid, squared” who joined a group of students that in 1973 launched WNHU, which has become an award-winning radio station. “It was the music that comforted me in my isolation,” he said. He talked about his 1970s new-wave rock band “The Crayons” writing a jingle for the Subway restaurant. That ultimately led to a 40-year career with the chain, culminating with him serving as chief development officer and two appearances on the hit reality show “Undercover Boss.” Today, he continues to host a weekly radio show on WHNU, he’s active with a nationwide organization that supports substance-abuse recovery, and he’s an adjunct professor in the Pompea College of Business, teaching a course he developed on franchising.
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Through the BridgeUSA program, the University of New Haven welcomed Dr. Oleksii Boduliev, an assistant professor and military anesthesiologist from Ukraine, whose visit offered students and faculty an unforgettable perspective on healthcare in times of crisis.
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The announcement of a plan to offer introductory courses in English, math, and business, among other subjects, on-ground in Riyadh comes on the heels of the University of New Haven becoming the first in the world to receive approval to establish an international branch campus in Riyadh.
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Computer science major Shana-Kay Hyde ’27 reflects on how stepping back from stress and embracing unpredictability has made her college experience more meaningful.
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Between homework, stress, and late nights, Beatrice Glaviano ’26 reminds us that sometimes the most productive thing students can do is rest.
In the Media
Kenneth Gray, professor of practice in homeland security, criminal justice, and national security, discusses how thieves broke into the Louvre in Paris and stole priceless jewelry.
In the Media
James Mohs, associate professor of accounting, finance, and taxation, comments on the soybean market, as China no longer buys this crop from American farmers in a move to exert leverage against tariffs put in place by the U.S.
In the Media
Michael Lawlor, associate professor of criminal justice, shares his experience of voting in person at City Hall in New Haven on the first day of early voting.
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Through the University’s study abroad program in Prato, Isaura Franco ’26 discovered new confidence, community, and perspectives.
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Olena Lennon, Ph.D., an internationally recognized scholar on Ukrainian politics, said it is vitally important for American educators to be in the rooms where policy is discussed because they are teaching the next generation of global national security leaders.
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Through perseverance, self-reflection, and support from others, Michael Mannino ’27 learned that the path to the right career isn’t always straight and that changing direction can lead to unexpected growth.
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Pete Ganbarg, a two-time GRAMMY® Award-winning A&R Executive who served as president of A&R at Atlantic Records for 16 years, working with such stars as Twenty-One Pilots, Lin-Manuel Miranda, Alex Warren, Christina Perri, and Melanie Martinez, among others, is teaching two special topics courses that examine the history of A&R in the music industry and the history of record production.