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Art Exhibit at West Haven Veterans’ Museum and Learning Center to Feature Work of Veterans and UNH Students in Collaborative Project

The Charger Bulletin April 3, 2013

A UNH News Story WEST HAVEN, CONN. --- They gathered together over poems, songs, paintings, photography and improvisational drama, a group of war veterans and UNH students, bridging not only the mile...

UNH Launches “Charge into the Future” Initiative for West Haven Students

Karen Grava March 6, 2013

UNH announced last week a partnership with West Haven Public Schools that will provide half-tuition scholarships to high school seniors as well as college preparation programs for middle school and high...

Green Light Means Go

Samantha Mathewson March 6, 2013

After facing difficulties moving forward, UNH has been given the green light to go ahead with their new dormitory project. The Planning and Zoning Commission gave final approvals last week for the newly-...

Assumption Pulls Away From Chargers, 80-66, in NE-10 Quarterfinal

Charger Athletics March 6, 2013

WORCESTER, Mass. – The University of New Haven women’s basketball team hung tough with third-seeded Assumption for 30 minutes in Sunday’s NE-10 Quarterfinal at Worcester, but the Greyhounds pulled...

Planning to Visit UNH? There’s an App for That

The Charger Bulletin February 20, 2013

By Karen Grava Director of Media Relations If you are interested in attending or are planning to visit UNH, you might want to download the app EXPLORE UNH first. The app, available through iTunes...

A New Physical Ability Test for Potential Firefighters

Samantha Mathewson February 20, 2013

The University of New Haven’s fire science program provides an advanced technical background for students, but are they not preparing them enough? Although the city says it has no plan on following...

College of Crime Fighting

Katerina Sperl February 14, 2013

The education level of police is constantly changing. A couple of decades ago, few police officers ever attended college. Today, the large amounts of criminal justice majors contribute to having more disciplined,...

UNH Rugby: A Testimony to Commitment

The Charger Bulletin February 14, 2013

By SCOTT CASTELLANO Many may not know this, but rugby is actually one of the fastest growing sports in the United States. Yet, there are schools and individuals who do not see it as an appropriate sport...

Introducing—the UNH Honors Program

Isaak Kifle January 30, 2013

The University of New Haven is committed to being a leader in experiential education with strong academic programs and students that strive for academic excellence. This commitment to academic and experiential...

West Haven Train Station Underway

Ross Weiner January 30, 2013

Students who may want to go home for the weekend or into New York City for the day usually have to commute to get the train from New Haven. That is all going to change in June 2013 with the opening of...

UNH is Where I Belong

Elizabeth Field December 12, 2012

When I tell people that I hail from Orange County, California, I am always met with the same response: “WHY did you come to Connecticut?!”And sometimes, honestly, I have no idea. What has kept me...

UNH Awarded $600,000 National Science Foundation Grant for Engineering

Karen Grava December 5, 2012

UNH has been awarded a $600,000 grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF) to boost engineering student retention rates. The five-year grant permits the University’s Tagliatela College of Engineering...

UNH, Yale Working on Project to Reduce Gun Violence

The Charger Bulletin December 5, 2012

By UNH Today UNH and Yale University will be working with the U.S. attorney general on a project to reduce gang and gun violence in Connecticut’s cities. The program, announced by Attorney General...

UNH Band Director Inducted into UMass Band Hall of Fame

The Charger Bulletin November 28, 2012

By Karen Grava Director of Media Relations Jason L. DeGroff, director of bands at UNH, has been inducted into the Band Hall of Fame at the University of Massachusetts. DeGroff was nominated by...

Education Department Receives National Accreditation

Lesha Daley November 28, 2012

The education department is happy add to UNH’s list of accreditations, earning the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE) this year. Students who receive a Master of Science...

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