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For the 15th consecutive year, a respected national guide has recognized the University of New Haven, applauding the ...
The University of New Haven offers more than 25 graduate programs, including master's programs and a Ph.D. in criminal justice. In addition to our main campus in West Haven, CT, we offer innovative ...
Brian Marks, a senior lecturer of economics and business analytics, comments on the latest jobs report from the Bureau of Labor Statistics and what he interprets as the biggest surprise in the stats.
The University of New Haven is committed to achieving a diverse and pluralistic community that reflects the multiracial and ...
The University of New Haven has accepted a full membership invitation from the Northeast Conference (NEC) Council of Presidents and will officially join the league on July 1, 2025. The announcement ...
A memorandum of understanding between the University and Saudi Arabia's Ministry of Education, its Ministry of Investment, and the Royal Commission for Riyadh City provides a pathway for the ...
The University’s new Justice, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (JEDI) student ambassadors program enables students to serve as advocates for their fellow Chargers and to play a critical role in ...
The University of New Haven highlighted its growing impact in robotics, AI, cybersecurity, and more at the first-ever Connecticut Center for Advanced Technology (CCAT) Day at the Connecticut State ...
An internationally recognized expert on Lyme disease, Eva Sapi, Ph.D., has made groundbreaking discoveries in the lab that have shed light on the bacteria that cause the disease, as well as a possible ...
The University of New Haven’s new relationship with the Amity Transition Academy is enabling students with special needs to gain meaningful work experience as they transition from high school and ...
At the University’s Crime Scene Investigation (CSI) Academy, high school students from across the state and the country learned what it takes to be a crime scene investigator, analyzing a crime scene ...
Professor Eva Sapi Ph.D. in Connecticut along with her team of researchers is looking into whether or not Stevia, which is a natural sweetener, can kill Lyme disease bacteria.
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