Supported by the Bartels family, the Hatfield Scholars Program continues its mission of recognizing students who excel in the ...
Jeffrey Hunt, assistant director for the Tutoring and Academic Support Center, reflects on the creation of the University’s ...
Aurora Sherman ’27 and Sharon Varughese ’26 share how competing in the Northeast Intercollegiate Sales Competition pushed ...
Building off the momentum of becoming the first institution in the world to receive approval to open an international branch ...
The University of New Haven announced today that the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia’s Council of Ministers has approved its plans to establish a branch campus in Riyadh, which is set to open in Fall 2026.
The University's Bergami Center for Science, Technology, and Innovation. For Laura Miller, M.S., LEED GA, promoting sustainability isn't just something that interests her. It's her passion. She is ...
Cellular and Molecular Biology Professor, Eva Sapi Ph.D. It's too early to say that for sure, but research by Eva Sapi, a University of New Haven professor of cellular and molecular biology, and the ...
For Jasmine Jathan '24 M.S., serving as a research assistant for the University's Lyme Disease and Breast Cancer Research Lab was more than an opportunity to hone her research skills. It was work that ...
Dr. Poplawski visited Machu Picchu while in Peru in 2018. When Nikodem Poplawski, Ph.D., was visiting his home country of Poland in the summer of 2017, he was inspired to research quantum field theory ...
The University of New Haven announced today the establishment of the Afghan Women’s Scholars program. This program, made possible by a generous seven-figure gift from Henrik Nielsen, will provide ...
Organizations and individuals today handle vast amounts of sensitive information, such as personal health data, financial records, and proprietary business information. Cybersecurity is essential to ...
Left to right: Dr. Henry C. Lee, U.S. Sen. Richard Blumenthal, and Dr. Danielle Wozniak, provost and vice president for academic affairs. Makayla James ’23 and her classmates in her criminal law class ...