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Beatrice Glaviano Ӱԭ26, a nutrition sciences major, offers her guide to brain-boosting foods for end-of-semester study sessions.
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Khaaliq Crowder Ӱԭ21, who completed his degree last fall, enjoyed the many opportunities he had as a Charger to explore his interests, immerse himself in the field of communication, and connect with his fellow Chargers. After completing several internships and having his work published by a variety of media outlets, he has earned a position with Snapchat.
March 29, 2021
When he was in high school, Khaaliq Crowder Ӱԭ21 looked up to music executives such as Clive Davis and L.A. Reid, and he aspired to follow in their footsteps. When he saw that the University of New HavenӰԭs music industry program was included in a Magazine college guide, he was interested in enrolling in the program.
After initially attending as a communication major, he realized that field was a better fit. He went on to transfer to the University of New Haven, attracted to the UniversityӰԭs location and campus culture.
ӰԭAttending the University of New Haven allowed me to reinvent myself,Ӱԭ he said. ӰԭI felt like I could get the full college experience, as the University had just about everything, including hundreds of organizations and clubs.Ӱԭ
An active member of the University community, Crowder was involved in the Black Student Union, the UniversityӰԭs chapter, and the Caribbean Student Association. As a communication major with a concentration in journalism, he served as a staff writer for The Charger Bulletin, a photographer for the Charger Yearbook, and as a DJ for WNHU-2, the online student stream of the UniversityӰԭs award-winning radio station, WNHU. He looked up to professors such as radio veteran Bruce Barber, general manager of WNHU, and -winning columnist Susan Campbell, adviser for .
ӰԭThese activities impacted my experience at the University because I was able to carve out my group of lifelong friends, colleagues, and acquaintances,Ӱԭ he said. ӰԭI learned more about my culture and others, and I built my resume. I learned how to get out of my comfort zone and work with people from diverse backgrounds.Ӱԭ
Crowder, who served as a fellow for the T. Howard Foundation, also took advantage of a wide variety of opportunities outside the classroom. He completed several internships, including at , the nonprofit organization , and with a morning program. His writing has been featured by , the entertainment and lifestyle website , and .
Now a full-time contracted community curator for , Crowder reviews hundreds of submitted snaps and provides editorial feedback. He endeavors to give back to the Black community, and he hopes to, eventually, create a scholarship program for Black LGBTQ+ students at the University.
ӰԭGoing to the University of New Haven was healing for me,Ӱԭ he said. ӰԭI came from an environment where people didnӰԭt believe in me or my dreams because I was neurodiverse. To have the opposite of that at the University was so touching, warming, and encouraging. I would sum it up as life-changing, healing, and rewarding.
ӰԭMy advice to current students is to fully immerse yourself in student life,Ӱԭ he continued. ӰԭYou will indeed find your community and your niche interests through joining various organizations. Get as much experience as you can in your desired field on or off campus, along with networking.Ӱԭ
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