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Amanda Knox: What Comes Next?

Kardelen Akkus February 12, 2014

Alleged femme fatale Amanda Knox is the key to a controversy that has sparked the interest of a global community. First guilty, then not, and now guilty again: the sorrows of "Foxy Knoxy." Knox is at...

WNHU Celebrates Music History with Beatlemania

Ashley Winward February 12, 2014

February 9, 1964 marked a day in history nobody could have ever anticipated; a night that would leave its imprint on music for years and years to come. It was that night, at 8 p.m., The Beatles would make...

From England to America

Samantha Mathewson February 5, 2014

Foreign exchange students Sophie Buckhall, Sarah Hewerdine and Will Annetts arrived to the University of New Haven Jan. 17, traveling from the University of Lincoln in the United Kingdom. These...

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...

Mock Trial Team Wins Outstanding Witness Award at Fifth Annual Colgate Invitational

The Charger Bulletin November 6, 2013

This past weekend, the University of New Haven’s Mock Trial Team kicked off their 2013-2014 season by traveling to Colgate, N.Y. to compete in the Fifth Annual Colgate Classic invitational tournament. This...

$1 Million Gift to the Science Department

Elissa Sanci November 6, 2013

Board of Governors member Ernest F. Schaub and his wife, Sandie, recently donated $1 million to the University of New Haven’s science programs. In an email sent out to the UNH campus Oct. 14, President...

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