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Charger Blogger Shares Her Research on the History and Effects of Coffee
Beatrice Glaviano '26, a nutrition science major, digs into coffee’s origins, its ups and downs, and her love for the perfect brew.
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Beatrice Glaviano '26, a nutrition science major, digs into coffee’s origins, its ups and downs, and her love for the perfect brew.
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From restocking her refrigerator, to her love of Trader Joe’s and Whole Foods, Beatrice Glaviano ’26 discusses efficient shopping habits and the importance of good food.
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Beatrice Glaviano ’26 explores the impact of microplastics on meat production and consumption, urging readers to consider the environmental and health implications of our dietary choices.
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Beatrice Glaviano ’26, a nutrition sciences major, delves into the benefits of supplements such as lion’s mane and collagen, offering insights into how they can enhance cognitive function, skin health, and overall wellness.
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Hundreds of Chargers took part in the University’s two-day Career Fair, talking with recruiters and employees from more than 100 companies, organizations, and agencies in the engineering, arts, business, healthcare, criminal justice, and nonprofit fields.
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Beatrice Glaviano ’26 reflects on rediscovering herself through personal challenges, the Hedgehog Concept, and her passion for healthcare and research.
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Beatrice Glaviano ’26 discusses the pitfalls of diet culture and why she believes people shouldn’t categorize what they eat as 'good' or 'bad' foods.
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Beatrice Glaviano ’26, a nutrition sciences major, returns for her second year of writing content for the Charger Blog. She’ll continue to give a glimpse at what it is like to be a college student, and she’ll give an inside look into her research and some of her many passions.
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As part of the University's profile, students described the Charger community as "caring and considerate" and said among its signature majors are many "amazing programs you cannot get anywhere else."
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Aaron S. Marks, DHSc, one of the newest graduates of the University’s Doctor of Health Sciences Program, loves being part of a family of educators. His father Brian A. Marks J.D., Ph.D., is a senior lecturer in the University’s Pompea College of Business, his mother was a longtime nursery-school teacher, his sister has a Ph.D. in psychology and works in a teaching hospital, and Aaron’s wife Nicole is teacher as well.
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Over the course of the last few weeks, the University of New Haven hosted its Student Orientation, Advising and Registration (SOAR) program for the Class of 2028, the second largest incoming class in the University’s history.
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Associate Professor of History Dr. Bradley Woodworth helped showcase the University’s expertise and global reach as he organized a major conference that brought together 325 participants from 21 countries.
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Candidates in the Master of Public Health and Master of Healthcare Administration programs worked with Yale New Haven Health to study social determinants of health, and their findings were published in Frontiers of Public Health.
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Krupa Ann Mathew ’24 MPH is one of only three students in the country to receive the Vivian Drenckhahn Student Scholarship from the Society for Public Health Education (SOPHE). She’s the fourth Charger to receive the award, which is one of the highest honors the organization bestows on students.
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The University of New Haven recognized the newest graduates to have earned master's and doctoral degrees during three ceremonies as part of its 2024 Commencement. The new alumni, who hail from around the globe, are excited to begin fulfilling careers or to continue their education.
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Since they first collaborated five years ago, the University of New Haven’s Campus Pantry and Stop & Shop have supported the health and nutritional needs of hundreds of students, ensuring they have access to food.
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Beatrice Glaviano ’26 explains the importance of proper nutrition to fostering a healthy gut microbiome, as well as why that is so critical to maintaining a healthy brain.
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Members of the Justice, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (JEDI) student ambassadors program are enhancing the University’s diversity, equity, inclusion, access, and belonging initiatives and creating opportunities for their fellow Chargers to get involved in this important work
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As the semester winds down, Beatrice Glaviano ’26 looks back on the academic year. She discusses her goals, burnout, and lessons she’s learned while encouraging her fellow Chargers to take the time to consider their own goals and motivations.
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Beatrice Glaviano ’26 discusses where she finds beauty in the world, explaining that it is not only found outside but inside as well. She encourages her fellow Chargers to find the beauty in themselves.
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Sanmit Jindal ’24 MPH and Krupa Ann Mathew ’24 MPH collaborated with each other and with their faculty mentors as they gathered data at one academic conference and presented their findings at another. It was an exciting opportunity to explore research, to network, and to examine adolescent mental health.