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A large group of incoming freshmen during orientation.

Our campus provides its community with vast number of resources for everyone, from students to the general public. Here you can learn about our residential housing culture, recreational activities, and additional resources. Our housing brochure is a great starting point for those curious about what our university accomplishes and cultivates. 

To see the overall layout of our university, click here to use the UNN interactive map.

For further questions, you can reach the Residential Life staff by phone ((203)932-7076) or by email. Office hours are Monday through Friday, from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.. 

Residential Life

When living on campus, students can fully connect with the Charger community through a variety experiences:

  • Student-led extracurricular activities and organizations. 
  • On-campus expos. 
  • International-spired celebrations. 
  • Theme-inspired weeklong events. 

A close up shot of Bergami Hall. Living here for the first time? Get a feel for life on campus with a virtual tour of our five first-year residence halls!

Click here to get started. 

A woman exploring an art gallery. The arts are an integral part of the University of New Haven experience. From theater performances to student ensembles to art galleries, students and members of the community have a multitude of opportunities for artistic and cultural enrichment.

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A student standing outside during the winter. What truly defines the University of New Haven is its people, a group we affectionately call Charger Nation. Read about the work our students are doing, how the experiences our alumni had as students continue to influence their lives, and why our faculty is so exceptional.

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Students collectively analyzing a drone's framework. Here’s your go-to hub for news about research, programs, and activities throughout the University system. As liaisons to the media, we bring visibility to the critical work spearheaded by faculty and students in labs, lecture halls, and in communities around the world.

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A group of graduates laughing together. This is a regularly updated listing of University events that are open to the public. Most are free of charge, but check individual listings for more details.

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