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Going with the Flow Amid the Chaos of College Life
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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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.
University News
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.
University News
The program will be led by University of New Haven professors who are experts in sports security and crisis response, including a retired U.S. Secret Service supervisory agent and a current municipal emergency management director.
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A new publication in the International Journal for Equity in Health spotlights interdisciplinary research led by University of New Haven faculty that charts a roadmap for advancing systemic health equity through digital transformation.
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For former physician Vandana Maurya ’26 MHA, the University of New Haven has provided the foundation for leading healthcare transformation from the inside out.
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Beatrice Glaviano ’26 shares a reminder for her fellow students – and everyone reading – to pause, reconnect, and be present amid exams, deadlines, and daily stress.
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From campus conversations to the cheering crowd, the University united Chargers from near and far to celebrate Homecoming and its first season competing in Division I.
University News
Meeting the fast-growing demand for AI expertise, the University of New Haven’s new M.S. in Artificial Intelligence will emphasize hands-on learning, ethics, and the development of trustworthy AI systems.
Charger 360
Thom Hannum, an adjunct professor of music, joined Charger 360 to talk about his work with the Chargers Marching Band. An inductee of the Percussive Arts Society Hall of Fame, he has designed six or seven pairs of drumstick models, been involved with Pearl Drums for more than four decades, and won seven Drum Corps International World Championships. “I owe my entire professional career to being involved in drum and bugle corps,” he said. “It is very powerful when you have a group of young people that are committed to doing something together for the betterment of the whole.”
University News
The University’s Riyadh campus is envisioned to grow to serve 13,000 undergraduate and graduate students, advancing the Kingdom's transformative Vision 2030 goals.
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Beatrice Glaviano ’26, a nutrition sciences major, shares an update on recent lessons she’s learned in the lab.
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A two-day workshop at the University of New Haven brought together experts, students, and faculty for practical training in open-source investigations and digital verification.
Charger 360
Rozina Jaser, assistant professor of practice and course coordinator for biology for non-majors, looked back on her journey to the University, including becoming the youngest person (16 years old) ever selected to present research at the International Association for Dental Research. "I was dorking very young," she joked. She discussed her commitment to helping ensure students are "scientifically literate" and the innovative ways she uses to engage students in learning biology, including having them create podcasts and work in the University's makerspace. She also talked about creating a Whispered Thanks initiative, and her role as captain of the University’s team that participated the last two years in the annual Dragon Boat Regatta sponsored by the Canal Dock Boathouse.