University of New Haven

[10] The Henry C. Lee Institute of Forensic Science opened on the campus of the University of New Haven in the fall of 1998.

[12] The New Haven Chargers, the university's intercollegiate athletic teams, compete in NCAA Division II.

In 2022-23, athletic highlights included 140 combined wins across the 20 varsity sports, 37 All-Conference honorees, 18 All-Region athletes, four major conference awards, three All-Americans, seven Academic All-Conference honorees, two Sport Excellence winners, and more than 320 student-athletes named to the NE10 Academic Honor Roll following the fall semester.

[18] The university's noncommercial radio station, WNHU-FM, first signed onto the air at 16:00 EDT on July 4, 1973.

The WNHU studios moved to its current home on Ruden Street into the Lois Evalyn Bergami Broadcast Media Center in 2015.

[19] Its location on Ruden Street includes a production space for live and recorded programming, a server room, staff offices, and a student lounge.

The station operates as a laboratory for student learning, and as a source of culturally diverse programming for the communities served.

[22] Unlike many college or community radio stations where DJs change frequently, some WNHU personalities have hosted shows for years, many of whom are UNH alumni.

[24] On April 22, 2023, the BSU celebrated its 50th anniversary during the annual Sankofa Ball held during the university's Black and Latino Alumni Weekend.

The Henry C. Lee Institute of Forensic Science, which was dedicated on October 15, 2010
The Henry C. Lee Institute of Forensic Science was dedicated on October 15, 2010.