
KAGYA AMOAKO PH.D.
NASA Space Grant funds professor’s work to thwart bacteria on spaceships
At the University of New Haven, the health and safety of all members of our community remain our top priority. We have reimagined life at the University to help deliver high-quality education in as safe an environment as possible.
This website provides updated information about our response to the pandemic and our ongoing efforts to prevent the spread of COVID-19, and is being continually updated throughout the Spring 2021 semester.
Spring 2021 InfoIt appears that with widespread availability of several highly effective COVID-19 vaccines, we can now see a light at the end of the tunnel. To that end, we have spent considerable time planning for the Fall 2021 semester. We are looking forward to being able to return to many of our pre-pandemic norms in terms of class formats, student life, and other staples of the University of New Haven experience.
Fall 2021 PlanningExternal funding strengthens faculty research, teaching, and creative activities; contributes to the educational experience of students; offers opportunities for expanded curricular, programming, and outreach activities; and provides additional visibility for the innovative research and scholarly activities that are being conducted at the University.
Whether it’s externally funded research, collaborative activities, publications, pedagogical inquiry, faculty-mentored student research, or contributions to their professions and the public, University of New Haven scholars have a wide range of interests. Opportunities for students to engage in research, service learning, and international studies abound.
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