In the Media: October 2021

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Howard Stoffer, professor of national security and international affairs, comments on the global economy will be very important to discuss at the summit.

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The University of New Haven has selected the Pat Munger Construction Company to build the new 30,000-square-foot Peterson Performance Center at its North Campus.

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Brian Marks, senior lecturer and Executive Director of the Entrepreneurship and Innovation Program, says that Connecticut restaurants are struggling and the supply chain makes this worse.

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Robert Sanders, associate professor and chair of national security, talks about critical race theory and why it has become so important this election season.

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Matthew Schmidt, associate professor of national security, political science, and international affairs, says that people need to get their news from other places than social media outlets.

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Howard Stoffer, professor of national security and international affairs, comments that G20 leaders will need to address the global supply chain.

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Karl Minges, interim dean of the School of Health Sciences, says there is no one causation for the sudden rise in fatalities on the road.

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Brian Marks, senior lecturer and Executive Director for Entrepreneurship and Innovation Program, talks about the food shortages and rising prices as factories and processing plants are not at total capacity for workers.

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Mike Lawlor, associate professor of criminal justice, cautions on the undercover taping operations as possible entrapment for entertainment shows.

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Mike Lawlor, associate professor in criminal justice, talks about the increase in crime in New Haven, which ranks among the 50 most dangerous cities in the U.S. in 2020.

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Matthew Schmidt, associate professor of political science, national security, and international affairs, talks about how Halloween could become a new national holiday, such as Mother’s Day did.

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Susan Campbell, a distinguished lecturer of Communications, Film and Media Studies, says to stop putting politics in every decision Hollywood makes.

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Susan Campbell, a distinguished lecturer of Communications, Film and Media Studies, says to stop putting politics in every decision Hollywood makes.

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Jessica Holzer, assistant professor and director of the Health Sciences Program, comments that it is too early to know if COVID vaccine shots will need to be taken each year or even biannually.

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Chris Haynes, associate professor of political science, national security, legal studies, and international affairs, talks about China’s hypersonic missile tests and what this means for U.S. security.

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David Sacco, a practitioner in residence of finance, comments on the grey area that legislation defines liquid assets for billionaires.

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Victor Rodriguez, chair of political science, comments that the vaccination status for political candidates should be revealed to voters in order to understand their point of view.

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Mike Lawlor, associate professor of criminal justice, talks about how a few selected stories on juvenile crime have heightened this issue during an election season.

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Ibrahim Baggili, professor of cybersecurity, offers his opinion on the technology vulnerabilities of the metaverse, a 3D virtual world that individuals can explore online using an avatar.

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Henry Lee, emeritus faculty and founder of the Lee Institute for Forensic Science at the University of New Haven, enjoyed an afternoon at East Lyme High School, where he talked with students and his career in forensic science.

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Chris Haynes, associate professor of political science, legal studies, national security, and international affairs, talks to Ayman Mohyeldin about the filibuster, the history of using it, and not meant be used to stonewall a bill.

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Jason Chung, assistant professor and executive director of Esport Business Programs, says that FaZe will be a SPAC merger as opposed to a traditional IPO so investors will be involved with the company.

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Brian Marks, senior lecturer of economics and business analytics, talks about gasoline prices approaching the $4 mark and the impact on consumer goods.

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Susan Campbell, distinguished lecturer of communications, wrote an opinion on watching teen horror movies and those that are unvaccinated.

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Lisa Dadio, assistant dean, senior lecturer, and director of the Center for Advanced Policing, talks about the case of three women missing within a month and all found dead by the same man using a dating app to lure his victims.

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Vahid Behzadan, assistant professor of cybersecurity and networks, data science, and computer engineering, talks about the risks of smart TVs and how to protect yourself from hackers.

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The University of New Haven was mentioned as being one of the first in the country to offer a bachelor's degree in esports and gaming.

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Matt Caporale, executive director of the career development center, comments on the University of New Haven and its Connecticut Institute of Technology are hosting the Connecticut Regional Cybersecurity and Tech Virtual Expo.

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Declan Hill, associate professor of investigations, says that research shows sports betting is harmful to young men 14 to 35 and it can be as addictive as crack cocaine.

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David Sacco, practitioner in residence of finance, predicts that Bitcoin will drop again from this all-time high soon.

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Matt Caporale, executive director of the career development center, says that the University of New Haven and its Connecticut Institute of Technology are hosting the Connecticut Regional Cybersecurity and Tech Virtual Expo.

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Brian Marks, senior lecturer of economics and business analytics, comments on Florida's offer to bring ships from California there to offload goods.

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Chris Haynes, associate professor of political science, legal studies, national security, and international affairs, talks to Ayman Mohyeldin about the filibuster and the history of using it and was not meant to stonewall a bill.

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The University of New Haven's Bachelor of Science program for esports and gaming was mentioned as Bridgeport middle school students starting competitive gaming programs.

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Vahid Behzadan, assistant professor of cybersecurity and networks, data science, and computer engineering, comments on possible reasons the CIA may have purchased the encrypted messaging platform Wickr.

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Darryl McCormick '86 MBA is the new vice chairman of the national board of directors for the English-Speaking Union of the United States.

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Anthony Santella, professor, director of the Doctorate of Health Sciences program, and COVID-19 coordinator, talks about the FDA's approval for booster shots for the Moderna and Johnson & Johnson vaccines.

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David Sacco, practitioner in residence of finance, comments on the financial audit for a West Haven state official accused of using federal COVID grants for personal expenditures.

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Maurice Cayer, distinguished lecturer and coordinator of M.S. Human Resources, comments on how managers can engage with employees and build trust and communications.

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David Sacco, practitioner in residence of finance, comments on where bitcoin may be trending in the short term.

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Anthony Santella, professor, director of the Doctorate of Health Sciences program, and COVID-19 coordinator, says we are moving in the right direction with COVID restrictions, but we have not reached the end of the tunnel.

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Daniel Maxwell, lecturer of criminal justice, comments on having the license for truck drivers age restrictions lowered due to backups in the chain supplies across the country.

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Brian Marks, senior lecturer of economics and business analytics, talks about the labor shortage that is causing supply chain issues.

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Angeli Gianchandani, practitioner in residence of marketing, talks about the growth strategy Facebook will use to launch new products and markets in part one of a two part interview.

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The University of New Haven and its Connecticut Institute of Technology host the second Connecticut Regional Cybersecurity and Tech Virtual Expo, co-sponsored by Google.

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Robert Sanders, associate professor and chair of national security, comments on the letter sent by Senator Jim Inhofe of Oklahoma to the Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin demanding the Pentagon's mandate to vaccinate all troops be suspended.

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Anthony Santella, professor, director of the Doctorate of Health Sciences program, and COVID-19 coordinator, comments that fewer cases have been on campus due to vaccine mandates and mitigation efforts.

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The University of New Haven and its Connecticut Institute of Technology host the second Connecticut Regional Cybersecurity and Tech Virtual Expo, co-sponsored by Google.

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Michele Smallidge, lecturer and program director of Exercise Science program, comments on the benefits of resistance training.

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Robert Sanders, associate professor and chair of national security, discusses the life and legacy of General Colin Powell, former secretary of state, who passed away Monday.

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Robert Sanders, associate professor and chair of national security, talks about his memories of Colin Powell, that he had the opportunity to meet several times.

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Anthony Santella, professor, director of the Doctorate of Health Sciences program, and COVID-19 coordinator, comments on the mixing of vaccines for travelers going to other countries.

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Karl Minges, interim dean of the School of Health Sciences, comments on being cautious about traveling this holiday season where COVID rates are high, and vaccinations are low.

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Robert Sanders, associate professor and chair of national security, talks about the life and legacy of Colin Powell.

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Renée Allen, adjunct professor of hospitality and tourism, reviews wines from Austria for Oktoberfest.

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Claire Glynn, associate professor of forensic science, taught a six-month online forensic genetic genealogy course to researchers from around the world.

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Lillie Macias, assistant professor of psychology, discusses what gaslighting is and how it is a form of domestic abuse.

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Anthony Santella, director of the Doctorate of Health Sciences program, and COVID-19 coordinator, comments on CDC guidelines allowing mixed-vaccine doses for fully vaccinated travelers.

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David Sacco, practitioner in residence of finance, talks about supply chain issues as the holiday season approaches.

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Lillie Macias, assistant professor of psychology, discusses domestic violence and some warning signs if someone is being abused.

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In Our Lives, News 12's Gwen Edwards talks to University of New Haven assistant professor Dr. Lillie Macias about the Gabby Petito case and domestic violence.

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Angeli Gianchandani, practitioner in residence of marketing, comments on what social media says about the bare store shelves across the country and the Biden administration’s role.

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Lauren Boasso, lecturer and director of the Writing Center, comments on the public's fascination with crime and the fine line between being a villain or a hero.

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Jan Jones, lecturer and program coordinator for Hospitality and Tourism, comments on the upcoming holiday travel season and what travelers can expect.

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Angeli Gianchandani, practitioner in residence of marketing, comments on the most significant changes for the upcoming holiday gift-giving season.

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Brian Marks, senior lecturer and executive director of the Entrepreneurship and Innovation Program, talks about the backlog in the supply chain is from a labor issue the amount of time the ports were open due to the pandemic.

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David Sacco, practitioner in residence of finance, comments on what "meme" stocks are and who is buying them.

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Brian Marks, senior lecturer and executive director of the Entrepreneurship and Innovation Program, comments that labor is pushing against management to rebalance their relationship.

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Michael Urban, senior lecturer, and director of the Doctorate of Occupational Therapy program, comments on the importance of a trust relationship with your doctor.

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Karl Minges, interim dean of the School of Health Sciences, talks about how to keep children safe from COVID who are not yet eligible for the vaccine.

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Melissa Whitson, professor of psychology, comments on the teacher's pet mentality and the danger of focusing on that validation as an adult.

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Tracy Tamborra, professor of criminal justice, talks about the difference between chocking and strangulation in the Gabby Petito murder case.

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Demissew Ejara, associate professor of accounting, finance and marketing, talks about ‘shadow inflation’ and the long reaching impact on the economy.

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Chris Haynes, associate professor of political science, legal studies, national security, and international affairs, comments on the potential risk factors for a company like Facebook that has with only one person in control.

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Chris Haynes, associate professor of national security, political science, legal studies and international affairs and Matthew Schmidt, associate professor of national security, political science and international affairs, comment on the claims that a video about space exploration with school children and Vice President Kamala Harris may have been staged with child actors.

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Kenneth Gray, lecturer of criminal justice, talks about the autopsy results released today by the Utah coroner in the Gabby Petito case.

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Lisa Dadio, assistant dean of the Henry C. Lee College of Forensic Science and Criminal Justice, senior lecturer, and director of the Center for Advanced Policing, talks about the autopsy result in the Gabby Petito murder case and what is next for the investigation.

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Anthony Santella, professor, and director of the Doctorate of Health Sciences program and COVID-19 coordinator talks about taking the booster shot for COVID and the flu shot shortly after.

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Kenneth Gray, lecturer in criminal justice, talks about how a 20 year old cold case was resolved and three men arrested.

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Anthony Santella, professor, and director of the Doctorate of Health Sciences program and COVID-19 coordinator talks about the upcoming flu season and the importance of getting the vaccine for both COVID and the flu.

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Matthew Schmidt, associate professor of national security, political science, and international affairs, helped an Afghan translator evacuate from the Kabul Airport to safety in the United States.

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Anthony Santella, professor and director of the Doctorate of Health Sciences program and COVID-19 coordinator comments on the importance of advancing health equity in the community.

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Kenneth Gray, senior lecturer of criminal justice, comments on the search for Brian Laundrie and how as a former FBI agent was part of the search team for Eric Rudolph.

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Matthew Schmidt, associate professor of national security, political science and international affairs, comments on why Russia is developing and deploying unmanned aerial vehicles.

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Robert Sanders, associate professor and chair of national security, comments on the national security issue at the southern border and not political.

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Vahid Behzadan, assistant professor of cybersecurity and networks, data science and computer engineering, talks about cybercriminal activity using extortion seems to be on the rise across the country.

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Chris Haynes, associate professor of political science, national security, legal studies, and international affairs, discusses social media companies that may require additional government regulations as a whistle-blower speaks to congress.

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Matthew McNally, ’89 M.S., has been appointed as the new Police Chief in Berlin.

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Mike Lawlor, associate professor of criminal justice, comments that last year’s anomaly of an increase in gun violence may be in part from the pandemic.

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Brian Phelps '76, the owner of Toad's Place in New Haven, co-wrote the book "The Legendary Toad's Place: Stories from New Haven's Famed Music Venue."

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Lorenzo Boyd, Stewart Professorship in Criminal Justice and Community Policing, comments on the vandalizing of the statue of George Floyd in New York.

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Declan Hill, associate professor of investigations, remarks on Maryland's new law that names the venues for a temporary license on sports gambling.

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Jason Chung, assistant professor and executive director of Esport Business Programs, discusses the Title IX discrimination of female athletes at Michigan State University that was not supported in a stipend to football and basketball players by a private company

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David Sacco, practitioner in residence of finance, discusses the Pandora Papers, which were released revealing a list of secret financial dealings of very wealthy people.

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David Sacco, practitioner in residence of finance, discusses the Pandora Papers, which were released revealing a list of secret financial dealings of very wealthy people.

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Patrick Gourley, assistant professor of economics; Robert Sanders, associate professor and chair of national security; and Karl Minges, interim dean of the School of Health Sciences, all discuss the West Haven 2021 Equity Profile Report on homeownership, equity, education, health, and economic disparities.

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Anthony Santella, professor and director of the Doctorate of Health Sciences program and COVID-19 coordinator talks about the 'hot spots' in counties where the vaccination rates are stagnant.