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 ...
Following a comprehensive national search, Nancy Ortins Savage, Ph.D., was named provost and senior vice president for ...
Jake Romao ’25, ’26 M.S. recently attended his first career fair as a Charger. Not only was it a great opportunity for him to network, it was an event that was specific to his major: sport management.
Members of the University’s American Criminal Justice Association (ACJA) chapter hosted a trip to the John Joseph Moakley U.S. Courthouse in Boston, inviting students of all majors to attend. The trip ...
I don’t know about anyone else, but I need summer vacation more than ever. Life lately, needless to say, has been progressively challenging. It’s not because my workload is very heavy or that I’m ...
“Spring is a happiness so beautiful, so unique, so unexpected, that I don’t know what to do with my heart” - E. Dickinson You guys have no idea how hard I’ve been stalking the weather app lately.
Muritala Issa ’24 M.S. (left) at the International Festival. As a child, Muritala Issa '24 M.S. wandered through the streets ...
For the second year in a row, the University’s Special Agent Talent & Achievement Recruitment (STAR) Program has connected students with recruiters from the U.S. Secret Service. Designed to truncate ...
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 ...
When Allison Mahr ’24 was a first-year student at the University of New Haven, she knew she wanted to apply for a Boren ...