Charger Spotlights

What makes the University of New Haven outstanding? Our people. Charger Nation is made up of hard-working students, talented faculty, devoted staff, and generous donors who all share a passion for the University and a desire to make a difference.

Success Starts Here in #ChargerNation

These connections, along with the university’s hands-on approach, sharpened my analytical skills.

Longtime Professor, Advocate Receives Prestigious Award for Work on Behalf of LGBTQ+ Community

Matthew Schmidt

Matthew Schmidt, Ph.D.

Associate Professor Matthew Schmidt discusses Zelensky’s "victory plan" for Ukraine. He conducted the live interview with BBC News from the classroom with some of his national security students.

Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice Explores Looting Risk Factors at Egyptian Archaeological Sites.

From Transfer Student to Talent Specialist: An Alumna’s Journey from the University of New Haven to BIC

Charger Alumni at the Forefront of Building Professional Women’s Sports League from the Ground Up

Graduate Students, Community Health System Collaborate on Research Published in Prestigious Public Health Journal

Associate Professor of History Dr. Bradley Woodworth helped showcase the University’s expertise and global reach as he organized an international conference with Yale.

"As a seasoned tax professional having worked in the field of taxes for more than two decades, I found the University of New Haven graduate taxation program to be a fulfilling and satisfying experience."

As a dependent of a veteran, I’ve seen how difficult it can be to access resources and support from the VA, because the process is not always clear. The Military & Veterans Service office at the University helps tremendously in this area.

One piece of advice I would give veterans and military affiliated students: Transition is not mean to be permanent. Find someone to talk to — you are not alone.

Business Analytics Graduate Reflects on ‘Unforgettable Moments of Joy and Unity’ as a Charger

Incoming Forensic Science Major is Charged Up to Be a Student-Athlete

Powering Ahead: Cloe Wight ’28 Joins University's Women’s Golf Team on her Path to Business Management

Senior Reflects on ‘Rewarding’ Make-A-Wish Connecticut Internship, Gaining Professional Experience as a Charger

Professor, Former FBI Special Agent Analyzes Verdict in High-Profile Case Involving a Mother’s Disappearance

International Affairs Major ‘I Feel Endlessly Grateful for All of the Ways the University Has Prepared Me’

Forensic Science Major Reflects on Her Time as a Member of the Charger Community

Mechanical Engineering Major shares her excitement to inspire young women in engineering.

Mechanical Engineering Major reflects on the opportunity to be a part of the mission of Women in Engineering

Events Management Czar Reflects on Experiences as a Student, a Student Employee, and a Staff Member

Employer Relations Manager Has Traveled the World, Speaks Five Languages

Coordinator for Leadership and Diversity & Inclusion is a Go-To Resource for First-Generation Students

MPH Candidate: 'An Internship is the Key that Unlocks the Door to Your Employment Opportunities'

Alumna Brings University Experience, Corporate Expertise to Prospective Chargers Around the World

New Pompea College of Business Assistant Dean Focuses on Student, Community, and Corporate Engagement

Bergami Intern: 'My Education Has Equipped Me with the Necessary Skills to Operate Professionally in the Music Industry'

Marine Biology Major: 'I Will Be Better Equipped to Contribute to Future Research Projects'

Senior Has Found a Family and a Sense of Community at the University

History Professor Pitches Importance of Baseball, Politics, and Culture in New Book

Music Industry Professor Excited to Share Experience with Students Studying in Nashville

‘Having the MBA from the University at the end of my name certainly played a role in landing the position.’

Student Financial Wellness Peer Educator Discusses the Ins and Outs of Finding College Scholarships

Senior Plans to Pursue Career Helping Veterans with Professional Development

Public Health Professor, Community Advocate Among Connecticut Magazine’s Recognized Changemakers

Associate Professor of Biomedical Engineering Recognized as a National Leader in his Field

I know now that if a scenario comes up, I can grab from the arsenal of knowledge I learned from my EMBA and solve it.

I'm excited to be graduating because it means I'm ready to go to work and help make our cyberspace safer.

These students are very smart, they love to learn, and I love to teach them. I’m lucky to be doing this.

The program’s dedication to public service continues to grow year after year.

I became close with everyone in the group and loved the sense of community I felt right from the start.

The past four years at the University allowed me to be comfortable with becoming hands-on very quickly.

This research is very important to the scientific community as well as the LGBTQ+ community.

As we shared our stories, they seemed interested in my journey from the Donbas to the U.S. many years prior, as none of them had been to the U.S. before.

Your education and experiences at the University of New Haven will prepare you for whatever role or career you pursue.

Strengthening the University’s commitment to diversity, equity, inclusion, access, and belonging.

I desire my achievement of being a triathlete on USA Triathlon Team USA to be an opportunity to serve as a role model and to share my message.

I like to tailor my teaching to each student's specific goals.

I chose to work at the Inheritance Project because of the opportunity for growth, the shared values, and the intangible benefits.

Having failures helps you find what the margins are and enables you to learn how you can do things differently.

The forensic science program at the University of New Haven made me feel confident in my ability to be a forensic scientist.

I most definitely want to work at a place like Blackbird Studio.

My co-workers have become like extended members of my family, and I couldn’t ask for a more supportive experience.

The University has provided me with many leadership opportunities that have led to my success.

Seeing my students succeed is what I enjoy the most about teaching at the University.

The University did so much for me that I can’t even put it into words.

There’s something magical that happens when you get to help rescue these children and then come back every year and watch them grow up.

I really enjoy leading this team and learning something from each person as things evolve and change on a daily basis.

I am excited to work on new things and learn different technologies that will eventually help me drive my business and stand out from the competition.

Sharing the joy of learning as an academic success advisor in the Center for Student Success.