Supported by the Bartels family, the Hatfield Scholars Program continues its mission of recognizing students who excel in the ...
The 130,000 square-foot-building and 12-acre lot will be reimagined to create a pioneering Research and Development Center. An aerial view of the property, looking east from the University's main ...
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.
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 ...
Bridgewater, N.J. — 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.
For Timothy Fraedrich ’25, majoring in computer science with a concentration in game design and development isn’t only enabling him to study something he’s passionate about. It’s also laying the ...
Artificial intelligence is transforming nearly every sector of society, from healthcare and insurance to advanced manufacturing. Recognizing this, the University of New Haven is preparing to launch a ...
When Lauren Creary was growing up in Jamaica, her mother, a marine biologist, would often take her and her brother to visit a beach or a river. “She would use the opportunity to educate us on marine ...
Sustained Success: Chargers Win Top Honors Again from National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences
For months, Salvatore Gullotta ’23 and the team of a dozen student filmmakers had been working on their short film “The Third Act,” devising a budget, fundraising, creating a marketing plan, and ...
The University of New Haven has received a $2.5 million grant from the National Security Agency to lead a coalition of five colleges and universities across the United States to develop a ...
University's Prison Education Program and Yale Prison Education Initiative Celebrate First Graduates
When Alpha Jalloh was growing up in the South Bronx, the possibility of a college education felt distant – if not impossible. In reflecting on his upbringing, he recalls feeling marginalized and ...
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