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Sandy Strikes

Elissa Sanci November 7, 2012

She was mean. She was big. She was brutal. And she packed a punch of 90 mph winds, knocking down anything standing in her way. Hurricane Sandy wreaked havoc up the East Coast, leaving destruction in...

UNH Center for Family Business Hosts Workshop on Resiliency

The Charger Bulletin November 7, 2012

UNH News Release ORANGE, Conn. – Sometimes the difference between business success and business failure is resiliency. When Hurricane Sandy blew in, resiliency is what kept businesses focused even...

UNH Facing Operating Budget Holdback

Isaak Kifle October 24, 2012

In an e-mail sent out to the UNH community last Friday, President Kaplan announced that a 10 percent holdback has been implemented to operating budgets across the university, with the exception of operating...

UNH Contributes to State’s Economy

Samantha Mathewson October 10, 2012

The Connecticut Conference of Independent Colleges recently released a study that found that the University of New Haven and its alumni contribute greatly to the state’s economy. UNH is one of 16...

UNH Hosts Subway Day

The Charger Bulletin October 10, 2012

By UNH Today Last week, as part of Subway Day at UNH, teams of students had the opportunity to pitch marketing ideas to executives from the largest restaurant chain in the world about sponsorship opportunities...

Rate My Professor Rankings Released

Samantha Mathewson September 19, 2012

When choosing next semester classes, some college students select their classes based on the time of the class, and some students base it off what professors will be teaching the course. RateMyProfessor.com...

Two UNH Members Receive Artistic Fellowships

Samantha Mathewson September 19, 2012

Two artists from the University of New Haven community were awarded artist fellowships from the Connecticut Department of Office of Economic and Community Development’s Office of the Arts. Joseph...

No. 7/10 Football Wins Third Straight, 44-10 Over Pace

Charger Athletics September 19, 2012

PLEASANTVILLE, N.Y. - The University of New Haven football team, nationally ranked No. 7/10 defeated Pace University 44-10 Saturday afternoon at Pace Field. With the win the Chargers improved to 3-0 overall...

Class Trades Textbooks for iPads

The Charger Bulletin September 12, 2012

By KAREN GRAVA, Director of Media Relations Twenty first-year honors students who filed into Pauline Schwartz’s general chemistry class last week got quite a surprise when the University gave iPads...

Nothing Sane about Mary Jane

Elissa Sanci September 5, 2012

Marijuana use in the nation is on the rise: 17.4 million Americans were recorded using marijuana in 2010, up from 14.4 million users in 2007. What is more shocking is that the rise in numbers is all...

UNH’s Fall Fest 2012

Samantha Mathewson September 5, 2012

On Friday Aug. 31, 2012, Chargers marched to North campus for Fall Fest to celebrate with music, food, and games. Music was provided by SCOPE, and the MC for the night was Ahjahta McDuffie, who...

Common Read Author Inspires Students to Find Happiness

The Charger Bulletin September 5, 2012

By Donovan Linder Kevin Michael Connolly, author of Double Take, the selection used as the 2012 Common Read at UNH, makes it clear in his memoir that obstacles don’t have to define you. . Though...

Opening Day 2012

Isaak Kifle August 29, 2012

As the summer season starts to enter its final stages, and the color changes of fall loom over the horizon, the University of New Haven began final preparations for Opening Day 2012. On Thursday,...

More Student Housing On Its Way to UNH

Liana Teixeira August 29, 2012

When students look toward the southwest corner of campus, they will now notice a vacant, fenced-in lot where the homes on Ruden and Isadore Streets once stood. That is because this summer, the University...

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