President Kaplan Touts University's Role in Advancing Connecticut's Economy
August 02, 2017
University of New Haven president Steve Kaplan believes that one of the University's
biggest strengths is its history of creating market-driven programs that respond to
the businesses that are the economic drivers of the Greater New Haven area and the
state of Connecticut.
"We have the second-oldest executive MBA in the northeast, and we created one of the first national security programs in the country," Kaplan said as part of national supplement about Connecticut that
is part of the current issue of The National, the official on-board magazine of Amtrak.
Kaplan's reflections were featured alongside those of the presidents of Yale, Quinnipiac,
and the University of Hartford as part of a feature examining the innovations and
industries that are helping Connecticut complete in the global marketplace.
Underpinning the state's predisposition toward innovation, the article concludes,
is one of its most celebrated assets: its higher education environment. The University,
says President Kaplan, is proud to contribute to the state's economy by educating
students who meet the workforce needs of the state's leading employers, even before
they graduate.
We have an enormous number of students that do internships, that have hands-on learning
experiences, and that's because of the strong ties we have to the business community.