Students petition the phasing out of graduate education program
Information of a proposed phase-out of the graduate education program was announced Friday, Nov. 7, as a result of the university’s Charging Forward intiative. Members of the department have since...
View ArticleUp ‘til Dawn sets a new goal
The University of New Haven’s St. Jude Up ‘til Dawn has challenged themselves to raise $18,000 by Thanksgiving break after surpassing their initial goal of $16,500. “We have had two major side events...
View ArticleClean up after your trees
During fall months it is important to care for your lawn and clean up leaf litter. The University of New Haven Athletics department has been voluntarily raking neighbors of North Campus’ lawns during...
View ArticleMake-A-Wish grants a rocking wish
Adrian Laureano was granted his wish Dec. 7 to sing with Disney Channel stars Austin and Ally in L.A. Dec. 11. UNH students and many others gathered to celebrate with him and make him feel like a true...
View ArticleReducing the university’s carbon footprint
The University of New Haven is going green and reducing its carbon footprint with the addition of solar panels on the roof of Celantano Hall. 226 photovoltaic modules are currently being installed and...
View ArticleIn memory of “Hank” Bartels
Henry Edwin “Hank” Bartels, of North Branford, Conn. died of natural causes on Jan. 16. Hank was 92 and a prominent philanthropist. In an email sent out to the University of New Haven community,...
View ArticleLeadership Day 2015
University of New Haven students participated in Leadership Day Jan. 20, where professionals shared their experience and knowledge on how to become better student leaders. Leadership Day was sponsored...
View ArticleMake it Possible
With the start of the spring semester, more could be seen around campus than mounds of snow. As a way of expressing thanks to the university’s many donors, the Office of Advancement has posted signs in...
View ArticleThe Spring Phonathon
The Spring semester Phonathon began Sunday, Feb. 8, where 28 University of New Haven students have begun calling alumni for donations. The Phonathon spans ten weeks. Students make calls over the course...
View ArticleMultiple snow days cause change in scheduling
Due to several storms disproportionally cancelling classes on Mondays, some have yet to meet this semester. Because of this, Thursday, Feb. 26 will act as a Monday in an attempt to restore balance...
View ArticleAssistant professor explains the present and future of cyber forensics
Dr. Ibrahim Baggili, assistant professor at UNH, presented “The State-of-the-art in Cyber Forensics: Now & Tomorrow,” Wednesday, Feb. 18, at 2 p.m. His talk was sponsored by friends of the UNH...
View ArticleUNH’s second annual Chargers Got Talent
Men’s and Women’s Soccer won this year’s second annual Chargers Got Talent, which took place in the Charger Gymnasium, Sunday, Feb. 22. Student-athletes created dances and skits to perform for their...
View ArticlePhoto of the Week
“Strong Winds” By Samantha Mathewson, Senior Communication Major Photography Minor Taken in Wildwood, NJ Summer of 2012
View ArticleJoan Hoey advises students how to overcome obstacles
Joan Hoey, author of Purposeful Destiny, presented about overcoming obstacles at the University of New Haven, Wednesday, March 11 as a part of Wellness Week. Hoey explained that in order to overcome...
View ArticleThe Longest Ride
Another heart-wrenching, Nicholas Sparks inspired film was released April 10 and showcased the love of yet another southern boy who had eyes for a girl that took some time to wrangle. The Longest Ride...
View ArticleThink Outside the Dumpster
The University of New Haven Green Team has found a cleaner way for students to dispose of their “trash” on move-out day through a student-led waste reduction program called Think Outside the Dumpster....
View ArticleSaying goodbye
I can’t believe I have reached this point in my collegiate career: I am editing my last issue of The Charger Bulletin, I have run my last track meet, and this is my last week of undergraduate classes...
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