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University of New Haven Acquires Railroad Salvage Building and Land Adjacent to Main Campus
The 130,000 square-foot-building and 12-acre lot will be reimagined to create a pioneering Research and Development Center.
University News
The 130,000 square-foot-building and 12-acre lot will be reimagined to create a pioneering Research and Development Center.
The Charger Blog
In an engaging fireside chat with the University of New Haven President Jens Frederiksen, Ph.D., Frank Martire ’77 MBA, an esteemed business leader, philanthropist, and advocate for higher education, shared insights on leadership, navigating challenges, and staying true to your values in a complex world.
The Charger Blog
Students share their transformative moments from studying at the University’s Prato campus during the Fall 2024 semester.
In the Media
Allison Arnett, a lecturer of nutrition sciences, comments on wellness practices and supplements that went mainstream this year.
In the Media
Bobby McDonald, a lecturer of criminal justice, discusses the latest information on a school shooting in Madison, Wisconsin.
In the Media
Brian Marks, a senior lecturer of economics and business analytics, discusses the possible ban of TikTok if an American company does not purchase it and the impact this ban would have on small businesses here in Connecticut.
In the Media
Michael Lawlor, associate professor of criminal justice, discusses if a red flag law in the State of Wisconsin would have made a difference in preventing another school shooting.
In the Media
Bobby McDonald, a lecturer of criminal justice, comments on the security protection a company should provide for their people, assets, and buildings.
In the Media
Kenneth Gray, a senior lecturer of homeland security and criminal justice, discusses concerns about the uptick in drone sightings across the northeast and the lack of information regarding their identity.
In the Media
Bruce Barber, WNHU's professional in residence and general manager, comments on the popularity of the song 'Do They Know It’s Christmas' 40 years after it was released and the role the MTV generation played in its success.
The Charger Blog
CounselingPsychology.org, rated the University’s Online Clinical Mental Health Counseling (CMHC) program #2 in the country, recognizing the program’s unique strengths, its transformative impact on students, and its commitment to excellence.
In the Media
Kenneth Gray, a distinguished lecturer of homeland security, criminal justice, and emergency management, discusses the latest in Syria, as former President Bashar al-Assad leaves office, and the impact this has on the Middle East.
In the Media
Susan Campbell, a distinguished lecturer in communication, film, and media studies, comments on some of the social media posts about the alleged shooter of United Healthcare CEO. "Shooting someone to death on the streets was and always will be wrong. As for the murder balancing out the insurance company’s actions, the world doesn’t work like that, and I’m not convinced we want to live in a world where justice is handed out like this."
In the Media
Patrick Malloy, a senior lecturer of cyber threat intelligence and financial crimes investigations, comments on the ability of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) to put internal controls in place to deter fraudulent activity in the Department of Health and Human Services.
In the Media
David Sacco, a lecturer of finance, discusses the higher borrowing fees for some of the state’s utility companies and how that cost could be passed on to customers.
In the Media
Declan Hill, associate professor of investigations, comments that forcing sportsbooks to honor bets that are posted online should be upheld. Hill said, 'I would love to see a bettor go to a bookmaker and say, ‘I made a mistake, I want you to void my account.' Mate, that’s the gambling market.'
In the Media
Bryce DuBois, associate professor of biology and environmental science, discusses ways parents can help their children be environmentally aware at home and in the community.
The Charger Blog
For the fifth time, the Tagliatela College of Engineering hosted the New England regionals of a global penetration testing competition. Eight universities competed in an event that is so real-world specific that cybersecurity companies vie to hire students who take part.
The Charger Blog
The University of New Haven co-hosted the Russian, East European, and Eurasian Studies Northeast Network (REEESNe) Faculty and Administrator Workshop during which faculty and staff shared ways to meet the demand for employees proficient in Russian and other Eurasian languages.
The Charger Blog
The University of New Haven's 2024 international graduates from the M.S. in Sport Management program, ranked as one of the best in the world, share their inspiring journeys to professional success.