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We took our Honors students to the Tenement Museum in New York City last Friday for the “Under One Roof” private tour, a...
12/11/2025

We took our Honors students to the Tenement Museum in New York City last Friday for the “Under One Roof” private tour, and it was such a strong experience! The stories gave the students a clear look at immigrant life in early 1900s in New York. The tour highlighted how neighbors supported each other and how families navigated changing laws and living conditions. It was a meaningful visit for the whole group. Afterwards, the students had some free time to wander around and take in the festive sights.

https://www.tenement.org/tour/under-one-roof/

Congratulations Megan Macneil '25, '26! 👏
12/09/2025

Congratulations Megan Macneil '25, '26! 👏

Megan Macneil ’25, ’26 M.S. built on her honors thesis to earn top honors at the International Association for Identification Conference for her fingerprint degradation research.

🌿✨ Through her Honors thesis research, Jennifer Arena ’26 is creating a thriving ecosystem behind Celentano Hall, promot...
12/04/2025

🌿✨ Through her Honors thesis research, Jennifer Arena ’26 is creating a thriving ecosystem behind Celentano Hall, promoting sustainability and connecting the University of New Haven to the broader environmental community.🌍💚

Great work, Jennifer!

Through her senior thesis, Jennifer Arena ’26 is transforming a small patch of land behind Celentano Hall into an ecosystem that invites beneficial insects, inspires sustainability, and connects the University of New Haven to the broader environmental community.

⭐️ Honors Senior Thesis Research Spotlight ⭐️Samantha Villa '26Howell, New JerseyMajor: Criminal JusticeParalegal Certif...
12/02/2025

⭐️ Honors Senior Thesis Research Spotlight ⭐️

Samantha Villa '26
Howell, New Jersey

Major: Criminal Justice
Paralegal Certificate

Thesis Title: Understanding Parental Perceptions of Truancy in Connecticut Youth: Identifying Risks and Prevention Strategies

Thesis Advisor: Cassandra Sedelmaier

➡️ What is your thesis about?
My thesis examines how adults in Connecticut think truancy should be addressed and whether their views on who is responsible, schools, parents, communities, or law enforcement, shape their preferences for punitive or supportive responses. Using survey data from the Tow Youth Justice Institute, I analyzed how these responsibility beliefs relate to different intervention approaches. What I found was that only individuals who believe the community should take the lead are significantly more likely to oppose punitive measures. Overall, most respondents supported non-punitive, rehabilitative strategies. Based on these results, my thesis argues that Connecticut’s truancy policies should move toward community-based, preventative interventions and away from court involvement and punitive sanctions that lack public support.

➡️ What motivated and/or inspired you to select this as your research topic?
I chose this topic because my academic and career goals are based in youth justice. As a criminal justice major with a concentration in juvenile justice and delinquency prevention, I’ve spent the past few years studying how systems respond to young people and where those responses fall short. I know that I want to build a career navigating youth justice issues, so I was drawn to a topic that actually affects local kids and families and has real policy consequences. Truancy is an intersecting issue that affects education, community support, and the legal system. It is also an area where a better response can genuinely change a young person’s life path. I also care deeply about my community and researching how Connecticut adults think about truancy felt like a way to understand what our own residents want for the youth around them. This project let me connect my academic focus with my long-term goal of advocating for young people in a way that is grounded, practical, and meaningful!

➡️ Do you have any advice for future Honors students thinking about writing an Honors Thesis?
I would tell future Honors students to treat their thesis like a real class on their schedule. Set a timeline early and actually stick to it because that’s what keeps the whole thing from piling up and feeling like too much. Staying on top of responsibilities a little at a time makes the process way less overwhelming. Additionally, choosing an advisor that you trust and can comfortably communicate with makes a huge difference because you need someone you’re not afraid to ask for help when you hit the inevitable stressful moments.

➡️ After graduating, what are your plans?
After graduation, I plan to attend law school, with the long-term goal of becoming a juvenile court judge. I’ve already been accepted to Quinnipiac and the University of Maryland, and I’m excited to hear back from a few more schools in the coming months! I can’t wait to see where this next step takes me and to use the opportunity to further my education so I can help give a voice to young people who need it most.

➡️ Acknowledgements
I would like to thank my advisor, Cassandra Sedelmaier, for her constant guidance and for being such an important mentor throughout my college experience.
I’m also grateful to Danielle Cooper and the Tow Youth Justice Institute for giving me access to their survey data, which made this research possible!

CONGRATULATIONS Samantha!👏

⭐️ Honors Senior Thesis Research Spotlight ⭐️Carolina Pereira '27Joinville, SC, BrazilMajor: International BusinessMinor...
11/17/2025

⭐️ Honors Senior Thesis Research Spotlight ⭐️

Carolina Pereira '27
Joinville, SC, Brazil
Major: International Business
Minor: International Business Communication

Thesis Title: Assessing the Impact of Tariff Policies on Bilateral Trade: A Brazil–United States Comparative Analysis

Thesis Advisor: Dr. Bruno Barreto de Góes

➡️ What is your thesis about?
My thesis is a study that aims to assess the potential impacts of current U.S. tariff and trade policies on the future of Brazil–U.S. bilateral relations. The central research question is how historical and theoretical perspectives can be used to assess the potential impacts of these policies on the bilateral relationship.

➡️ What motivated and/or inspired you to select this as your research topic?
I have always been a curious person, so with the current situation regarding the trade war I wondered if the imposition of tariffs will actually help the U.S. economy to increase national production, or if it will result in further inflation, and economical damage.

➡️ Do you have any advice for future Honors students thinking about writing an Honors Thesis?
Be prepared to be challenged, this program leads you to your limit, showing yourself what you are truly capable of. It is a great opportunity for curious people who always wonder how things around them happen.

➡️ After graduating, what are your plans?
After I graduate I aim to be hired by a multinational company, specifically on the imports and exports sector, and if they like my performance they’ll sponsor me. And eventually I want to open a company of my own.

CONGRATULATIONS Carolina!👏

Honors students spent last Friday afternoon at the Yale University Art Gallery in New Haven, exploring amazing works of ...
10/27/2025

Honors students spent last Friday afternoon at the Yale University Art Gallery in New Haven, exploring amazing works of art and sharing great conversations about what they saw. Afterward, they headed to Milkcraft for bubble cones and some seriously fun ice cream flavors! See photo attached of the Sea Salted Caramel topped off with maple kettle corn!

Welcome Honors Class of 2029! What a fantastic evening! A huge thank you to Dr. Patrick Gourley for his engaging talk at...
09/10/2025

Welcome Honors Class of 2029! What a fantastic evening! A huge thank you to Dr. Patrick Gourley for his engaging talk at our Honors Program First-Year Orientation Dinner. It was a great night of connection, conversation and learning. We are so grateful to the Honors Undergraduate Student Council for all of their help in making the event such a success and to our first-year students for showing up with such enthusiasm. Here’s to an exciting year ahead!

⭐️ Honors Senior Thesis Research Spotlight ⭐️Emily Hinterneder '26Southborough, MAMajor: Psychology (Forensic Psychology...
09/02/2025

⭐️ Honors Senior Thesis Research Spotlight ⭐️

Emily Hinterneder '26
Southborough, MA

Major: Psychology (Forensic Psychology)
Minor/Certificate: Criminal Justice and a Certificate in Critical Criminology

Thesis Title: Behavior Analysts' Knowledge of and Opinions on Police Interactions with Youth with Autism
Thesis Advisor: Dr. Danielle Cooper

➡️ What is your thesis about?
Using an online survey, the researcher captured the recommendations of behavior analysts in Massachusetts about police regarding how they can better interact with youth with autism spectrum disorder based on their knowledge, experiences, and opinions. The goal of this study is to improve how police interact with youth with autism. Findings from the study will help amplify the voices of experts on future police policies regarding interactions with youth with autism.

➡️ What motivated and/or inspired you to select this as your research topic?
I had the wonderful opportunity to work as a behavior assistant for children with autism at Positive Behavior Support Corporation in Massachusetts during the past two summers. Through this, I work one on one with children on the spectrum to provide behavioral support. While researching possible topics for my honors thesis, I noted a major lack in information regarding how the criminal justice and juvenile justice systems interact with individuals with autism (especially children).

➡️ Do you have any advice for future Honors students thinking about writing an Honors Thesis?
This isn't a simple task to complete, but the end results will be so rewarding. Always maintain a connection with your advisor and communicate any worries with them. They are there to be a resource, and they have so much valuable insight. I am forever grateful for the insights and resources Dr. Cooper provided me with.

➡️ After graduating, what are your plans?
Following graduation, I hope to pursue a Master's degree in Forensic Psychology. I want to continue engaging in research; however, shifting my focus towards the behavior of adult serial criminals. My long-term goal is to work in criminal behavioral analysis.

CONGRATULATIONS Emily!👏

08/28/2025

✨ The new academic year is off and running! A big welcome to our new Honors Program students and a warm welcome back to everyone returning. We are excited for all that this year will bring including new classes, new opportunities, and time together as a community. Here’s to making it a great year! 🎉

On Friday, April 11th, Honors Program students took an exciting trip to NYC! We explored the High Line on a private guid...
04/17/2025

On Friday, April 11th, Honors Program students took an exciting trip to NYC! We explored the High Line on a private guided tour, then enjoyed free time to visit museums, eat, and shop.

Despite the rain and cooler temps, everyone had a fantastic time!

We had a fantastic time at the Shubert Theater last night for the performance of Clue with our amazing Honors students! ...
03/21/2025

We had a fantastic time at the Shubert Theater last night for the performance of Clue with our amazing Honors students! 🎭🔎 A night full of mystery, laughter, and great company—hope you all enjoyed it as much as we did!

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