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At the University of New Haven, everything from our distinguished academic programs to our professors’ commitment to fostering professional development is designed to propel students into their careers. Our unique educational approach provides students with the skills, tactical experience, and network to become tomorrow’s pioneers.

At the University of New Haven, everything from our distinguished academic programs to our professors’ commitment to fostering professional development is designed to propel students into their careers. Our unique educational approach provides students with the skills, tactical experience, and network to become tomorrow’s pioneers.

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Graduate Students

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Our New Look

We have updated our homepage to reflect our new brand. We are working diligently to incorporate the new look and feel across our website. More updates are coming. Power on!

Nancy Savage

University of New Haven Appoints Forward-Looking Leader as Provost

Following a comprehensive national search, Nancy Ortins Savage, Ph.D., was named provost and senior vice president for academic affairs. She was appointed to the role after excelling in an interim capacity for nearly the last two years, distinguishing herself as a collaborative and data-driven leader.

Greg Eichhorn

NBC Connecticut: Enrollment deadline approaching at some CT colleges despite FAFSA confusion

Greg Eichhorn, vice president for enrollment and student success, discusses how the University of New Haven is helping students and their families who experienced delays in the Free Application for Federal Student Aid, or FAFSA. He said students should contact the admission office if they have concerns about the enrollment deadline or the FAFSA.

Charger Nation News
IN THE MEDIA
Kenneth Gray

Kenneth Gray, a senior lecturer of homeland security and criminal justice, discusses how the University of New Haven prepares students from multiple disciplines by providing firsthand experience responding to a disaster through a mock casualty drill.

Tirthankar Ghosh

Tirthankar Ghosh, professor of computer engineering and computer science and director of the Connecticut Institute of Technology, discusses a vote from the FCC to treat internet service providers equally through net neutrality.

THE CHARGER BLOG
Allison Mahr ’24 in Paris

After she graduates with her bachelor’s degree in international affairs in May, Allison Mahr ’24 will head to the Republic of Georgia with the support of a Boren National Security Fellowship. She’s excited to use the award to build her skills and, ultimately, make an impact in the post-conflict reconstruction of the region.

Muritala Issa ’24 M.S. at the International Festival.

Whether he was attending career expos, conferences, or gaining real-world experience as an intern, Muritala Issa '24 M.S. has been building his skills and his network throughout his time as a Charger, fueling his passion to make a meaningful impact on the world through his career.



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