The 麻豆传媒 Blog 2022


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麻豆传媒s Travel from University鈥檚 Tuscany Campus to London, Pay Respects to Queen Elizabeth II

When they learned Queen Elizabeth II had died, Brennig Johnson 鈥26 and Noah Iott 鈥25, who are studying abroad at the University鈥檚 campus in Italy, traveled to London. There, they connected with locals, learned about the history and culture of the United Kingdom, and said goodbye to the monarch who, they expect, will be the last queen to rule the country in their lifetime.

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National Security Professor鈥檚 Expertise Leads to Invitation to Leading International Conference in the Republic of Korea

Dr. Olena Lennon recently visited the Republic of Korea to moderate a session at the World Emerging Security Forum, describing the experience as a remarkable opportunity to share her expertise as well as learn from prominent leaders from around the world. The experience also enabled her to engage with the country鈥檚 rich culture, including visiting the Korean Demilitarized Zone.

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Gathering Knowledge, Shaping Future Career Paths as Prison Walls Fade Away

The University of New Haven鈥檚 Prison Education Program and its collaboration with the Yale Prison Education Initiative continue to grow 鈥 expanding its associate degree program to a second prison in Connecticut, launching a bachelor鈥檚 degree program, and becoming one of 73 colleges and universities nationwide selected to be part of the U.S. Department of Education鈥檚 Second Chance Pell Experiment.

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School of Health Sciences Receives State Education Grant to Support Summer Health Professions Academy for High School Students

Offered in-person for the second year in a row, the University鈥檚 Summer Health Professions Academy will provide high school students exciting and immersive opportunities to explore a variety of professions within healthcare. Organizers hope it will encourage more young people to pursue a career in a field with a need for new talent and myriad career opportunities.

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Professor, Ukraine Native: 鈥楿kraine Should Not Be Left Alone in its Fight for Survival'

Olena Lennon, Ph.D., an adjunct professor of political science, international affairs, and national security, hails from eastern Ukraine and has family and friends throughout the country, as well as in Russia. She discusses the history of the conflict between the two countries, her concerns for the safety of her loved ones, and what people around the world can do to support Ukraine.