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What Happens With Course Evaluations?

What Happens With Course Evaluations?

Victoria Cagley, Contributing Writer February 12, 2019

At the end of each semester, students are asked by the university to fill out course evaluations for the classes they took, and to reflect on their instructors. Many students, however, do not know how...

Students and Faculty Weigh In On Shutdown

Students and Faculty Weigh In On Shutdown

Everett Bishop, Student Life Editor February 6, 2019

The government is now open, ending what became the longest government shutdown to date. The shutdown lasted over 30 days, and is now in the midst of a three-week open period for legislators to get together...

St. Pauls church closed in 2016 and merged with three other local parishes.

University Purchases St. Paul’s Church

Christina Genovese, Community Engagement Editor February 6, 2019

The University of New Haven has purchased St. Paul’s Catholic Church on First Avenue in West Haven, Conn. The university has had a relationship with the church for almost a decade, and is now expanding...

New Non-Profit Aims to Teach Immigrant Women

New Non-Profit Aims to Teach Immigrant Women

Kiana Quinonez, Manging Editor February 6, 2019

America is known as the land of the free and home of the brave. But, for some refugee and immigrant women, a new country with a new language and rules can be very tough to navigate. Elena’s Light was...

Criminal Justice Student Awarded National Recognition

Criminal Justice Student Awarded National Recognition

Everett Bishop, Student Life Editor January 30, 2019

Getting a paper published in a national magazine is no easy feat. With competition from fifty other states, having your work acknowledged on such a large scale isn’t something every college student can...

Government Reopens On Shaky Ground

Government Reopens On Shaky Ground

Karina Krul, Editor-In-Chief January 30, 2019

On Friday Jan. 25, President Donald Trump reached an agreement to reopen the government for three weeks, while negotiations over the border wall continue. This temporary agreement ended the longest government...

Government Shutdown Impacts University Alumni

Government Shutdown Impacts University Alumni

Karina Krul, Editor-in-Chief January 22, 2019

The longest government shutdown in history has been going on for 32  days, with 800,000 people still out of work, including University of New Haven alumni. Samantha Higgins graduated in 2016 with...

Healthcare Program Receives Accreditation

Healthcare Program Receives Accreditation

Kiana Quinonez, Managing Editor December 18, 2018

As the University of New Haven grows, its programs have to follow suit and, as of Nov. 16, one graduate program did just that. The university’s master’s degree in healthcare administration is now accredited...

University Remembers Holodomor

University Remembers Holodomor

Karina Krul, Editor-in-Chief December 18, 2018

On Dec. 1, the university gathered in Bucknall Theater to remember the 85th anniversary of Holodomor and the 5th anniversary of the Maidan Revolution of Dignity, both events in the history of the Ukraine....

University Celebrates Trans Awareness Week

University Celebrates Trans Awareness Week

Kailey Feshler, Multimedia Editor November 24, 2018

Between Nov. 12-19 this year, according to glaad.com, “…individuals and organizations around the country will participate in Transgender Awareness Week to help raise the visibility of transgender and...

Health Services Encourages Students to Be Tobacco Free

Health Services Encourages Students to Be Tobacco Free

Everett Bishop, Student Life Editor November 24, 2018

The Great American Smokeout was held Thursday, Nov. 15. This year, an emphasis was placed on e-cigarettes and vape pens in order to curb popularity. Schools across the state of Connecticut participate...

Seniors Experience Registration Issues

Seniors Experience Registration Issues

Everett Bishop, Student Life Editor November 14, 2018

On Monday, Nov. 5, seniors of the University of New Haven woke up bright and early in anticipation for class registration. With schedules prepared and eyes glued to their computer screens, these students...

The College of Business will be housed  in the Bergami and Pompea Business Education Center.

Business College Moves to Orange Campus

Karina Krul, Ediotr-In-Chief November 14, 2018

The College of Business has launched a pilot program to begin moving the college to University of New Haven’s Orange campus, according to Brian Kench, dean of the College of Business. The program began...

Emails Receive Confidential Addition

Emails Receive Confidential Addition

Anthony Gangemi, Contributing Writer November 14, 2018

Over the past few weeks, confidentiality notices have been included at the bottom of every email received from professors, faculty, offices, and clubs at the university. Only emails that are filed under...

Seton Gallery was transformed into Davis own personal Hitchcock collection as the university welcoming his exhibit.

University Professor Brings Hitchcock to Campus

Christina Genovese, Community Engagement Editor November 14, 2018

One man’s admiration and appreciation for Alfred Hitchcock was showcased in a recent exhibit in the Seton Gallery.On Tuesday (Nov. 6) a showcase entitled “$elling the Movies: Hitchcock Posters, Stills,...

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