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University NAACP continues to educate on campus

University NAACP continues to educate on campus

Beth Beaudry, Student Life Editor February 22, 2021

Since its establishment 121 years ago, the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) remains America’s largest civil rights activist organization, expanding by over 2,200 branches,...

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Black community at University of New Haven speaks out about lack of Black faculty on campus

Amanda M. Castro, Managing Editor February 22, 2021

In a year where overwhelming racial unrest has taken place in the U.S. and in the University of New Haven’s own backyard, increasing faculty diversity has become a priority this year for college campuses...

Myatt Center & NAACP host Black History Month programs

Myatt Center & NAACP host Black History Month programs

Tiara Starks, Entertainment Editor February 22, 2021

February is Black History Month and the Myatt Center for Diversity and Inclusion (MCDI) has been known for hosting and promoting a variety of events to help celebrate and educate students. Carrie Robinson...

University students encourage voting

University students encourage voting

Beth Beaudry, Student Life Editor November 2, 2020

Anticipation of the 2020 presidential election has been prominent among students since their return to campus in Sept. Throughout their weeks here, there have been multiple university forums and recognized...

NAACP Presents: A Black History Month Event, Discrimination in the Health Care Industry

NAACP Presents: A Black History Month Event, Discrimination in the Health Care Industry

Hannah Providence, Staff Writer February 22, 2020

Jennifer Edwards, forensic science major and executive assistant of the University of New Haven’s chapter of NAACP (National Association for the Advancement of Colored People), hosted a panel discussion...

NAACP Hosts Divine Nine Panel

NAACP Hosts Divine Nine Panel

Christina Genovese, Community Engagement Editor March 6, 2019

The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) at the University of New Haven hosted a Divine Nine panel on taking political action in the Alumni Lounge on Tuesday, Feb. 26, at...

NAACP Hosts Policing the Police Panel

NAACP Hosts “Policing the Police” Panel

Christina Genovese, Community Engagement Editor February 13, 2019

The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), hosted Policing the Police, a panel in the Alumni Lounge on Tuesday, Feb. 5. The event was open to anyone on campus and included...

NAACP Hosts N-Word Panel

NAACP Hosts N-Word Panel

Everett Bishop, Student Life Editor December 5, 2018

The University of New Haven’s chapter of the NAACP hosted their annual n-word panel on Tuesday, Nov. 27. The panel was created to discuss the word, as well as to show students the history of the word,...

Cornell Scott Hill Health Center offered Free HIV testing to students.

NAACP Aims to Stop the Stigma

Ariana Lasher, Contributing Writer November 14, 2018

On Thursday, Nov. 8, the university’s chapter of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) hosted their annual free HIV testing event in the Moulton Lounge. HIV, or Human...

So You Weren’t at the Football Game Because…

Joann Wolwowicz September 15, 2010

This Saturday was a day to remember as hundreds of people, myself included, made their way up to North Campus for the first home football game of the semester. It was absolutely the most beautiful...

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