[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.