Following a comprehensive national search, Nancy Ortins Savage, Ph.D., was named provost and senior vice president for ...
Muritala Issa ’24 M.S. (left) at the International Festival. As a child, Muritala Issa '24 M.S. wandered through the streets ...
Paul Bleakley, assistant professor of criminal justice, comments on the ethics of TikTok users posting true-crime videos of murder victims, including children, using artificial intelligence to create ...
Charger alumni who work for the FBI, Drug Enforcement Agency, U.S. Secret Service, local and state police forces across the ...
Brendan Straut '24 and Dr. Anna Kloc, his thesis adviser, in the lab. Throughout his time as a Charger, Brendan Straut '24 ...
When Allison Mahr ’24 was a first-year student at the University of New Haven, she knew she wanted to apply for a Boren ...
By planning a long list of various events and activities planned for the students, the Office of Graduate and International ...
For Sanmit Jindal ’24 MPH, attending a conference on the West Coast this semester didn’t only give him the chance to network and explore the field of behavioral medicine. It was also a unique ...
The drill included students of diverse majors. Philip Pilletere ’26 reviews intelligence during the drill. Philip Pilletere ’26 scanned the screen of his laptop, reviewing intelligence about a mass ...
As Rachel Swanson ’24 examined the satellite images before her, she was learning how to decipher what was in them, as well as whether they’d been altered. It was a unique and exciting opportunity for ...
Chargers spent the afternoon outside observing the eclipse. Chargers safely observe the solar eclipse. The 2024 Solar Eclipse earlier this month was an important event for residents of North America, ...