The Charger Bulletin

Being Proactive in the Traffic Jam of Human Trafficking

Samantha Salvio February 5, 2014

Associate Professor Tim Palmbach, Chair of Forensic Science, presented advanced investigative and forensic tools that he personally used during his sabbatical work in order to facilitate the combat against...

Money and Power, and the Lack Thereof

Patricia Oprea February 5, 2014

The 85 richest people in this world have as much money as the poorest 3.5 billion people in the world. The United States, out of all countries, has the most money flowing to the country’s richest 1 percent...

A New App to Help Student Renters

Samantha Mathewson January 29, 2014

The University of New Haven is home to 4,607 undergraduate students and 1,778 graduate students. More than 70 percent of undergraduate students live on campus or in University-sponsored housing, so the...

Prato, Take Two

Samantha Higgins January 29, 2014

Read what UNH’s Tuscany Campus has been up to this week in the newest installment of Postcards from Prato It is day eight already! After having our flight out of JFK delayed for almost two hours because...

Provocative Paintings and Social Standpoints

Patricia Oprea December 5, 2013

Some paintings and artists are predictable. The title of a piece can lead to automatic visualizations of a boat on the ocean water behind a setting sun, just like hundreds of paintings before it. This...

It’s time for the Holidays; wouldn’t you like to know more about them?

The Charger Bulletin December 5, 2013

By Andrea Sicari, Information Literacy Librarian, Marvin K. Peterson Library By now, you probably have noticed the recent chill in the air and the scent of wood burning in fireplaces. And whether you...

Sigma Chi’s SigSuit

Elissa Sanci November 20, 2013

After a night of gowns, swimsuits and performances, sophomore Victoria Rizzuto was named winner of SigSuit Monday, Nov. 11. SigSuit, Sigma Chi Fraternity’s annual philanthropy event, is a beauty...

Closing the Wage Gap

Samantha Salvio November 20, 2013

Recently established organization on campus, the American Association of University Women chose to showcase the drastic wage gap between women’s and men’s salaries in today’s work force as their...

Sex ED Boot Camp

The Charger Bulletin November 20, 2013

By Erica Naugle and Samantha Mathewson Dr. Joni Frater and Esther Lastique visited the University of New Haven campus to talk about their goal as sex educators; “to raise the bar about erotic enlightenment.” Their...

Deepher Dude—Do You Have What It Takes?

Elissa Sanci November 20, 2013

Deepher Dude drew students of the University of New Haven to Dodds Theater Nov. 14; not a single seat was free Thursday night as students came out to support Delta Phi Epsilon sorority for their annual...

Did you know that there are deadlines for required financial aid documents?

The Charger Bulletin November 20, 2013

By The FEDS Free Application for Federal Student Aid (www.FAFSA.gov) is due March 1, 2014. Your 2014/2015 FAFSA must be completed online AFTER Jan. 1, 2014! Review your Student Aid Report (SAR) to...

Are You Smarter Than a Greek?

Jenn Harrington November 20, 2013

Greek fraternity, Kappa Gamma Rho, hosted their first Are You Smarter Than a Greek event on Wed. Nov. 13 in Dodd’s Theater. Their version of the game show was set up much like the televised show that...

International Week- Five Days of Phenomenal Cultures

Patricia Oprea November 20, 2013

The University of New Haven has a fairly large percentage of international students. Students come from far reaching nations in the Middle East, South America, and everywhere in-between. UNH has an...

Former U.S. Congressman Chris Shays Discusses How the Media Portrays Politics

Jenn Harrington November 20, 2013

Former United States Congressman Shays was invited by the Political Science Organization and the Legal Society to speak to University of New Haven students in a seminar called “The Future of American...

Bartels Fellow, Shelley Stewart: “Things Aren’t Always Planned”

Liana Teixeira November 20, 2013

Growing up, Shelley Stewart’s life didn’t exactly go according to plan. Originally intending to major in journalism at Northeastern University, the Fall 2013 Bartels Fellow met the dean of the...

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