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University of New Haven Honors Group of Exemplary Students for Dedication to Academic Excellence and Service
Supported by the Bartels family, the Hatfield Scholars Program continues its mission of recognizing students who excel in the classroom and who uplift the Âé¶¹´«Ã½ community.
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Getting to Know a University of New Haven Paramedicine Student
Âé¶¹´«Ã½ Blogger Beatrice Glaviano ’26 chats with her boyfriend, a fellow Âé¶¹´«Ã½, about studying paramedicine, finding balance, and his plans after graduation, while consuming plenty of peanut butter M&Ms.
University News
University of New Haven Hosts First Event for Saudi Alumni in Riyadh
Building off the momentum of becoming the first institution in the world to receive approval to open an international branch campus in Saudi Arabia, the University brought together alumni in Riyadh for a special event, highlighting its active support of higher education in Saudi Arabia for more than 20 years.
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New Mentorship Model Strengthens University’s Learning Assistant Program
Jeffrey Hunt, assistant director for the Tutoring and Academic Support Center, reflects on the creation of the University’s Learning Assistant mentor program, its success over the past three years, and the national interest it generated at the International Learning Assistant Conference.
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University of New Haven Graduate Students Present Community-Engaged Research at Rural Health Conference
Master of Public Health (MPH) candidates presented capstone research focused on community needs and health equity at the New England Rural Health Association Conference.
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Computer Science Major Discusses Learning How to Navigate Motivation in College
In this personal reflection, Shana-Kay Hyde ’27 shares how her view of motivation changed during her time at the University of New Haven and what helps her stay grounded and consistent.
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Âé¶¹´«Ã½s Discovered Confidence and Career Possibilities at Intercollegiate Sales Competition
Aurora Sherman ’27 and Sharon Varughese ’26 share how competing in the Northeast Intercollegiate Sales Competition pushed them outside their comfort zones and opened new opportunities. Their reflections highlight how hands-on learning and faculty support help develop skills and influence career directions.
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From the Classroom to the National Spotlight: MPH Candidate Shares Research Journey
Jamesha Barrett ’26 MPH reflects on how presenting her research at the American Public Health Association’s Annual Convention and earning a top-student recognition strengthened her confidence, deepened her commitment to health equity, and highlighted the power of community-engaged research at the University of New Haven.
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Âé¶¹´«Ã½ Blogger Discusses Dating and the Pressure to be ‘Independent’
Beatrice Glaviano ’26, intrepid Âé¶¹´«Ã½ Blogger, unpacks her reaction to a Vogue article titled ‘Is Having a Boyfriend Embarrassing Now?’ and reflects on how relationships influence our habits and sense of self.
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MPH Students Reflect on Experience at Healthcare Affordability and Accessibility Panel
Panelists from Yale New Haven Health, Gaylord Hospital, and Optimus Healthcare visited the University of New Haven’s School of Health Sciences to discuss the most pressing issues shaping access and affordability in today’s healthcare system.
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An EPIIC Move to Connect Faculty Researchers with Industry
With support from a three-year National Science Foundation grant, the University is strengthening connections between faculty innovators and companies that benefit from their expertise.
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Âé¶¹´«Ã½ Blogger and Nutrition Sciences Major Shares Tips on How to Get Started with Research
From defining the purpose to emailing faculty, here’s a down-to-earth look at diving into a first research project from Beatrice Glaviano ’26.
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Environmental Science Major Creates Native Garden Plots to Boost Campus Biodiversity
Through her senior thesis, Jennifer Arena ’26 is transforming a small patch of land behind Celentano Hall into an ecosystem that invites beneficial insects, inspires sustainability, and connects the University of New Haven to the broader environmental community.
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Students Turn Ideas Into Impact at the 2025 SMERD Pitch Competition
University of New Haven students showcased bold, heartfelt, and highly practical solutions at this year’s SMERD Pitch Competition. Their ventures earned high praise and highlighted the power of student innovation.
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Staying Connected Across Distance: International Student Reflects on Impact of Hurricane Melissa
Shana-Kay Hyde ’27, a University of New Haven computer science major from Jamaica, shares how she, and her community, found strength and support while far from home.
University News
University of New Haven Establishes Research Agreement with Leading Pharmaceutical Industry Supplier
The University’s Center for Innovation and Applied Technology collaborated with Bausch+Stroebel to develop strategies for mitigating the impact of tariffs on the company’s worldwide operations.
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University of New Haven Open House Showcases Vision for New Center for Innovation and Applied Technology
Campus and community leaders gathered with industry partners to explore the University’s ambitious plan for a best-in-nation Center for Innovation and Applied Technology - an industry-driven hub preparing the next generation of leaders.