Events
From cocktail and networking events to football tailgates and Homecoming, our alumni have the opportunity to network and socialize at a variety of events throughout the year.
Learn moreFrom cocktail and networking events to football tailgates and Homecoming, our alumni have the opportunity to network and socialize at a variety of events throughout the year.
Learn moreWhether you’re looking to assist alumni, current students, or prospective students, we hope you welcome the opportunity to get involved at the University of New Haven. Take a look at some of the opportunities we provide to find an activity that interests you.
Learn MoreYour membership to the University of New Haven Alumni Association entitles you to a variety of benefits and services. We encourage you to take advantage of these exclusive alumni offers.
Learn moreThere are many ways you can stay connected to your alma mater and each other after commencement! From letting us know recent life events to flipping through the latest issue of the magazine, read on how you can stay close to your Charger roots.
Learn MoreBecause 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.
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This special edition spotlights our seventh president, Jens Frederiksen, Ph.D., and his plans to usher in a new era for the University of New Haven.
Leadership isn’t always about title or position. If we know what to look for, we can find examples of leadership in many forms across the University community in our students, faculty, staff, alumni, and friends. Read more about some of these special individuals, as well as Dr. Zenger’s own perspective on leadership, in this issue.
Half a dozen juniors and seniors of various majors were recently recognized as part of the University’s Hatfield Scholars program. The prestigious honor recognizes students’ service, commitment to the Charger community, and academic achievements.
Homecoming 2023: #TheBlueout was about friends, food, and football – and so much more. It was a fun and meaningful way for Chargers to reconnect with former classmates, make new friends, and celebrate what brings them all together: a shared sense of pride for being a Charger.
More than a dozen students took part in the University’s Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship program, conducting impactful faculty-mentored research, gaining hands-on experience, and presenting their work to the University community.
While giving back over the summer as part of the University’s President’s Public Service Fellowship, several Chargers connected with and supported the local community while also developing their own skills and appreciation of the impact of public service.