The University of New Haven has received a $2.5 million grant from the National Security Agency to lead a coalition of five colleges and universities across the United States to develop a ...
A first-of-its-kind facility focused on bridging higher education and industry through real-world learning and collaboration opportunities with businesses and organizations is being developed in a 133 ...
A research collaboration between graduate students in the University of New Haven’s health sciences programs and professor Pavani Rangachari, Ph.D. has resulted in a two-part published article series ...
The University of New Haven is partnering with commercialization experts FORGE and mentorship program NextMinds to offer student inventors a tuition-free college degree and a clear path to ...
The University’s new master’s level physician associate program has earned its provisional accreditation from the Accreditation Review Commission on Education for the Physician Assistant. The first ...
The campus visit is one of the most important parts of your college selection process.
Because of you, students can be the first in their family to attend college, take part in intensive research projects, connect with a mentor, and have life-changing experiences studying abroad. Your ...
The campus visit is one of the most important parts of your college selection process.
The 130,000 square-foot-building and 12-acre lot will be reimagined to create a pioneering Research and Development Center. An aerial view of the property, looking east from the University's main ...
Enthusiasm is high as these students prepare for their summer research. Melanie Rivera ’27, a marine biology major, is looking forward to advancing what she has learned in the classroom. “There's only ...
University's Prison Education Program and Yale Prison Education Initiative Celebrate First Graduates
When Alpha Jalloh was growing up in the South Bronx, the possibility of a college education felt distant – if not impossible. In reflecting on his upbringing, he recalls feeling marginalized and ...
With Capstone Project, from left to right: John Kelley, Ryan Barry '26, and Alexis Fernandez ’26. Congratulations, Class of 2026. We did it. All of our hard work has finally paid off. Whether you have ...
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