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Men's Mental Health Cookout 2025 | 129 Bull Hill Ln
Jul 19, 2025 (UTC-4)
West Haven
Information Source: Daily Dimensions | eventbrite
First Impressions: An Immersive Dating Experience | The Building Complex, LLC
Jul 26, 2025 (UTC-4)
West Haven
First Impressions: An Immersive Dating Experience
is not your typical dating event—it’s an unforgettable, multi-sensory experience designed for singles ages 25-45 who are ready for something uniquely different. This one-of-a-kind experience blends social connection with entertainment, featuring small business vendors, inspiring guest speakers, delicious food and drinks, a facilitated dating game, and even a talent competition. It’s more than just a chance to meet someone new—it’s an event that brings people together through creativity, community, and fun.
Set against a chic black & white theme, this evening strikes the perfect balance between sophistication and a laid-back atmosphere.
Dress to impress in your best black & white attire.
Whether you're looking to spark meaningful connections or simply enjoy a night out, First Impressions offers something for everyone.
The event is focused on singles, but everyone is welcome to attend and support our community of singles.
Your ticket includes one complimentary drink upon arrival, setting the tone for a night full of potential connections and lasting memories. Come for the first impression, stay for the lasting connections!
Information Source: First Impressions Event | eventbrite
Genetic Justice: Solving Cold Cases with DNA & Genealogy | University of New Haven
Apr 25, 2025 (UTC-4)ENDED
West Haven
Join us on
Friday 25th April
(International DNA Day) for our
Annual DNA Symposium
and learn how cutting-edge DNA technology & Genealogy is used to solve Cold Cases of Violent Crimes & Unidentified Human Remains.
Forensic Investigative Genetic Genealogy (FIGG) has revolutionized the use of DNA in criminal investigations since 2018, when it was announced that the decades-long mystery of the Golden State Killer, one of America's most notorious criminals, was finally solved using this powerful new investigative tool. Since then, FIGG has generated investigative leads in at least 1,200 investigations across the United States, and is growing internationally.
During this symposium:
Anne Marie Schubert
, the lead prosecutor in the Golden State Killer case, will delve deep into the complexities of this investigation and how FIGG was applied, leading to the arrest and conviction of Joseph DeAngelo Jr, who evaded capture for over 43 years.
John F. Fahey
, Supervisory Assistant State's Attorney (Connecticut), will discuss the work of the state's Cold Case Unit, how advances in DNA technology are now re-opening cold cases investigations, and how FIGG was used to identify and convict the perpetrator of a series of sexual assaults in Connecticut from the 1980s.
Karen L. Ross
, Chief - Cold Case Unit, Deputy Chief - Homicide Bureau, Queens County District Attorney's Office, and
Lisa Mertz
, Assistant Director, New York City, Office of Chief Medical Examiner (OCME), will discuss their collaborative efforts and successful partnership between the Queen's District Attorney's Office and the OCME to successfully solve cold cases, including the challenges faced with applying FIGG to older evidence samples and how to overcome them. They will also discuss the first arrest and prosecution of a FIGG case in New York City, 45 years after the crime was committed.
Claire Glynn
, Founding Director of FIGG at the University of New Haven, will explore the power of forensic science and its ability to bring justice to victims and their families. She will also discuss how the public can help investigators solve cases by contributing their DNA to the genetic genealogy databases used in FIGG investigations, e.g., GEDmatch.
The symposium will conclude with a
panel discussion
and
audience Q&A
on the use of advanced DNA methods in criminal investigations.
The symposium will also include a
DNA Drive
, where registered attendees will have the opportunity to take a
free
consumer DNA test (e.g., AncestryDNA (usual retail cost $99)), if they wish to, and will learn how to upload their DNA data to GEDmatch to help solve violent crimes and unidentified persons cases.
This symposium is
in person only
. There is no virtual option to attend.
The symposium will be held in
Bucknall/Dodds Theater
, on the grounds of the University of New Haven, located at 300 Boston Post Rd, West Haven, CT 06516. Parking instructions will be emailed to all registered attendees 24 hours before the event.
Certificates of Attendance
will be emailed to registered attendees (must check-in at registration) within one week after the event.
For government agencies who wish to purchase tickets via a purchase order, please email our office administrator, Tianyin Yu, at tyu@newhaven.edu, to request a purchase order, with the names and email addresses of the attendees.
To learn about the Online Graduate Certificate in Forensic Investigative Genetic Genealogy (FIGG) at the University of New Haven, click this link:
Online Graduate Certificate in Forensic Investigative Genetic Genealogy (FIGG) - University of New Haven
Information Source: Henry C. Lee Institute of Forensic Science | eventbrite
FireHouse Hoops Skills Challenge | David A. Beckerman Recreation Center
Apr 16, 2025 (UTC-4)ENDED
West Haven
FireHouse Hoops Skills Challenge
Come showcase your basketball skills at the
FireHouse Hoops Skills Challenge
! Join us at the
David A. Beckerman Recreation Center
for a day filled with fun and friendly competition. Whether you're a seasoned player or just starting out, this event is perfect for anyone looking to test their abilities and have a great time. Show off your dribbling, shooting, and passing skills in a series of challenges designed to push you to your limits. Don't miss out on this exciting opportunity to connect with fellow basketball enthusiasts and maybe even win some cool prizes! See you on the court!
Information Source: Firehouse Hoops | eventbrite
Student Poster Session and Cultural Competence CE for Dental Hygienists | Bartels Hall, Campus Center, 2nd floor
Apr 21, 2025 (UTC-4)ENDED
West Haven
Student Poster Session: 4:00 pm-6:00 pm
Recognizing STDs CE Course: 6:00-8:00 pm
Fee: $40 (+ Eventbrite processing fee); See below for applicable discount codes
This Student Poster Session and Cultural Competence CE for Dental Hygienists
is an educational and engaging event where students showcase their public health research through posters and dental hygienists learn about cultural competence through a CE Course about how to talk to patients about STDs, identify STD-associated oral lesions, and refer for evaluation. Join us at
Bartels Hall, Campus Center, 2nd floor
for an evening filled with knowledge sharing and networking opportunities. Don't miss out on this unique chance to expand your skills and connect with fellow professionals. See you there!
Poster Session Topics
1. Detection of Oral Cancer: Are Dental Hygienists Meeting the Standard of Care?
2. Impact of the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) on Children’s Health
3. Eighty Years of Community Water Fluoridation: Just the Facts, Not the Fiction
4. The Impact of 60 Years of Head Start on the Development of Children
5. School-Based Sealant Programs’ Impact on Middle School Students’ Oral Health
6. Assessment of The Women Infants and Children (WIC) Program
7. Impact of Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) on Underserved
Communities
8. Role of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services in the Lives of Vulnerable
Populations
9. Oral Health Surveillance in the United States and Its Impact on Public Health
Title: Difficult Conversations about STDs: Identifying, Discussing, and Referring from the Dental Practice
Time: 6:00 pm -8:00 pm
Course Description:
Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) are among the most common communicable diseases in the U.S. Incidence of chlamydia, gonorrhea, and syphilis is on the rise. This course will serve to educate attendees about the oral signs and symptoms of STDs/STI’s, propose ideas for having difficult but necessary conversations about STIs/STDs with patients/clients, and introduce them to resources we created through our public health/oral health collaborative.
The Course Objectives are:
1. Recall trends in the incidence and prevalence rates of STDs/STIs in the U.S.;
2. Analyze oral lesions for potential association with STDs/STIs.; and,
3. List culturally appropriate strategies to discuss STDs./STIs with patients.
Presenter Bio:
Professor Marie Paulis, RDH, MSDH
is presenting research she conducted with Dr. Karl Minges, Ph.D., and that was funded by a grant awarded by the CareQuest Institute for Oral Health. Marie has been a dental hygienist for over 30 years and a dental hygiene educator for 20 years. Her clinical and educational experiences include general practice, periodontal practice, and public health. Currently, Marie is the Dental Hygiene Program Director at the University of New Haven and teaches the local anesthesia course and lab for students and RDH’s, Introduction to Dental Hygiene I and II. Marie was awarded the Dean’s Award for Service (2020) and for Research (2024). Marie has presented for various professional organizations, including the American Dental Hygienists’ Association, the Commission on Dental Competency Assessments, and the American Dental Education Association. She has published in the Journal of Dental Hygiene, Access Magazine, and Dentistry IQ.
Cost and Discounts:
The cost of this event for
General Admission is $40
and includes the posters and CE Course. If you cannot make it until 6:00, you may view the posters at Intermission.
Graduates of UNH
, please use discount code
UNHGRAD
for a
$10 discount
!
Members of the Sigma Phi Alpha Hono
r Society, please use diccount code
SigmaPhiAlphaMember
for a
$15 discount
!
University Faculty please use promo code
Faculty
for free admission.
Information Source: Marie Paulis | eventbrite
FSSA End of Year Banquet | German Club: University of New Haven
Apr 25, 2025 (UTC-4)ENDED
West Haven
Ticket prices: $10 for UNH Students, $15 for non-UNH members; attendees can expect food, a guest speaker, raffle baskets, and a great time with the club!; dress code: cocktail attire
Information Source: Center for Student Engagement, Leadership and Orientation | eventbrite
Negocios y Bienes Raíces en Español | CAPITAL Shaadi
May 23, 2025 (UTC-4)ENDED
West Haven
Proverbios 4:7
El principio de la sabiduría es este: Obtén sabiduría.
Aunque te cueste todo lo que tienes, obtén comprensión.
Únase a nosotros para nuestra próxima discusión para inversionistas de habla hispana. Continuaremos hablando de bienes raíces y encontrando oportunidades en áreas que quizás no esperes. Tener el deseo de invertir no es suficiente para asegurarse de que su inversión sea exitosa. Una forma de limitar el riesgo es conocer el mercado.
¿Está observando las tendencias de la población? ¿Cómo es la economía local? ¿Tiene la ciudad o pueblo un plan para estimular el crecimiento? Estas preguntas y más se abordarán durante nuestra próxima conversación. Este es el tipo de información para la que quieres estar en la sala.
Esperamos que pasen por aquí, disfruten de un bocado, traigan sus preguntas y ganas de aprender porque queremos verlos a todos tener éxito en sus emprendimientos comerciales.
Information Source: Azure Point Capital | eventbrite