In the Media: January 2023

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Kateryna Fedirko '26, Bradley Woodworth, associate professor of history, and Greg Eichhorn, vice president of enrollment and student success, discuss a brand-new scholarship to bring Ukrainian students to campus. Fedirko is the first student to be assisted by the Universitys Ukrainian Student Support Fund.

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Declan Hill, associate professor of investigations, discusses the 'massive transformation of America' from being able to have sports betting on your phone.

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Lorenzo Boyd, Stewart Professorship in Criminal Justice and Community Policing, discusses the importance of conversations people of color have been having that date back to before the civil rights movement on how to react when being stopped by the police.

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Howard Stoffer, professor of national security and international affairs, disagrees with General Jack Keane's assessment that the United States is not prepared if it had to go to war with China. Still, Stoffer does agree on the need for additional ships for the Navy.

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Melissa Whitson, professor, and coordinator of M.A. in Community Psychology program, says it is not surprising that children curious about a subject will use the internet to find additional information, but they dont always understand what they are seeing.

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Kenneth Gray, a senior lecturer of criminal justice and homeland security, discus ses the video released by the Memphis Police department and his reaction to the officers' conduct that resulted in the death of Tyre Nichols.

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Patrick Gourley, associate professor of economics, discusses a number of brick-and-mortar pharmacies cutting their hours as internet companies are launching home-delivery services for generic medications and offering lower prices.

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Robert Sanders, a senior lecturer of national security, comments on current laws in the country that shield police officers from misconduct in their duties as lawmakers in Washington, D.C. have yet to enact change since the George Floyd Justice and Policing Act failed to pass.

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Michael Lawlor, associate professor of criminal justice, discusses the video released of five Memphis police officers, who are accused of second-degree murder in the beating death of Tyre Nichols. A sixth officer has been relieved of duty.

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Chris Rasmussen, an adjunct professor of investigations, has studied the odds on several handball matches, and he does not doubt that match-fixing took place in between five and ten games.

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Michael Lawlor, associate professor of criminal justice, says there is a false narrative about losing police officers if the Police Accountability Act passes.

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Warren Messerschmidt '23 MPA has been named the director of the Chester County Department of Emergency Services.

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The University of New Haven was recognized for participating in a fair for more than 3,500 students at the U.S. Embassy in Dhaka.

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Robert Sanders, a senior lecturer in national security, discusses the video released in the beating of Tyre Nichols as five Memphis police officers have been charged with second-degree murder.

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Kenneth Gray, a senior lecturer in criminal justice and homeland security, discusses the murder charges against five Memphis police officers in the death of Tyre Nichols. Gray emphasized the importance of providing police with de-escalation training, such as through a program developed by University of New Haven's Center for Advanced Policing, which received a $1 million grant from the Department of Justice to provide de-escalation training to police departments across the Northeast. This is part two of his two-part interview.

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The University of New Haven was mentioned for receiving a $1 million grant from the Department of Justice to support a de-escalation training for police departments across the Northeast.

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Kenneth Gray, a senior lecturer of criminal justice, discusses the video that will be released by the Memphis Police Department that captures officers beating Tyre Nichols and the content it may contain. This is part one of a two-part interview.

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Chris Haynes, associate professor of political science and legal studies, says that riding the political wave of criticism goes back to how Republicans and Democrats responded to the MeToo movement.

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Michael Lawlor, associate professor of criminal justice, comments on some of the reasons there was a delay in releasing the body camera video of five Memphis police officers beating Tyre Nichols after a minor traffic violation.

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Patrick Gourley, associate professor of economics, talks about China being the worlds largest producer of products.

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Melanie Walsh, assistant professor of psychology, comments on the history of drag and the difference between drag and cross-dressing.

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Robert Sanders, a senior lecturer of national security, discusses the U.S. decision to release 31 Abrams tanks to Ukraine.

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Robert Sanders, a senior lecturer of national security, discusses recent classified documents found in top-level officials homes, which started with Hillary Clinton's server in her private residence.

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Matthew Schmidt, associate professor of international affairs, national security, and political science, discusses President Biden's decision to send tanks to Ukraine and the effect it will have on the battlefield.

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Brian Marks, senior lecturer of economics and business analytics, executive director of the Entrepreneurship & Innovation Program, and an instructor in Health Administration and Policy, discusses the current job market and layoffs in multiple industries.

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Matthew Schmidt, associate professor of international affairs, national security, and political science, discusses the U.S. tanks heading to Ukraine, wondering whether it be enough on the battlefield to overcome the Russian army.

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Matthew Schmidt, associate professor of international affairs, national security, and political science, discusses the war in Ukraine, including the decision by the U.S. to provide tanks and training to Ukrainian soldiers in the war against Russia. Video is in Arabic.

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Josephine Moran '01 M.S., '19 EMBA has been appointed to the Board of Directors of Ledyard Financial Group, Inc. and Ledyard National Bank.

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Andrii Kryvoruchko '22 talks about the impact of the war on children in Ukraine, including his sister, as many schools there have been destroyed.

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Michael Urban, a senior lecturer and director of the Doctor of Occupational Therapy program, discusses the pros and cons of the FDAs recommendation to make the COVID-19 vaccine an annual shot, similar to the flu vaccine.

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John Rosen, an adjunct professor of economics, discusses Lego moving their corporate headquarters out of Connecticut.

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Allison Arnett, a lecturer of nutrition sciences, comments on the growing number of food pantries and how food insecurity impacts many families.

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The University of New Haven announced it received a $1 million grant from the Department of Justice to support de-escalation training for police departments across the Northeast.

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Carolyn Kielma 02 M.S. has been named a finalist for the 2023 National Teacher of the Year Award.

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Lisa Dadio, assistant dean of the Lee College, director of the Center for Advanced Policing, and coordinator of the M.S. in Investigations program, says that in an investigation a recovered body in and of itself is like a mini-crime scene.

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Robert Sanders, a senior lecturer of national security, says the consequences for sharing classified information can have serious repercussions, including put human life in harms way.

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Marie Paulis, assistant professor and director of the dental hygiene program, discusses why dental flossing matters to your overall health.

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Thomas Conlan 98, 19 M.S. will become Chief of Police of the Wilton Police Department on February 2, 2023.

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Caitlin Mulherin 13 M.S. is profiled as Person of The Week for her work in public safety with the East Haven Police Department as a dispatcher for emergency calls.

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Robert Sanders, senior lecturer of national security, discusses how the former head of counterintelligence for the FBI has been charged with allegedly working for a sanctioned Russian oligarch.

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Brian Marks, senior lecturer of economics and business analytics, executive director of the Entrepreneurship & Innovation Program, and an instructor in Health Administration and Policy, comments that Congress should look at the contact between Ticketmaster and Taylor Swift and the point they may be missing at todays hearing.

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Trish Crouse, a practitioner in residence of political science and legal studies, discusses why Congress has not taken action against Rep. George Santos amid the discovery of more lies and growing legal troubles.

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The University of New Haven is ranked No. 6 out of 95 schools in the nation in the U.S. News ranking of the Best Online Master's in Criminal Justice Programs and No. 9 in the Best Online Masters in Criminal Justice Programs for Veterans.

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Claire Glynn, associate professor and director of the Graduate Certificate in Forensic Genetic Genealogy, says hundreds of cold cases are using forensic DNA profiling to solve crimes.

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Robert Sanders, senior lecturer of nation al security, discusses the classified documents found at President Joe Bidens home and the security risk concerns associated with mishandling and failing to track these documents.

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Trish Crouse, a practitioner in residence of political science and legal studies, says that former President Trump may not be bothered by a million-dollar judgment against him.

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Robert Sanders, a senior lecturer of national security, discusses the case against Alec Baldwin, who was charged with involuntary manslaughter, after a gun that had a live round killed a person on a movie set.

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Kenneth Gray, a senior lecturer of criminal justice and homeland security, says that prosecutors can make a strong murder case based on forensic evidence found in the search for missing mother Ana Walshe against her husband, even though her body has not been recovered.

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Matthew Schmidt, associate professor of international affairs, national security, and political science, says a new phase of the war in Ukraine will begin if they receive improved weapons and aid to support their efforts on the battlefield against Russia.

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James Mohs, associate professor of accounting and taxation, says the suspension or reduction of grocery taxes will provide only temporary relief until price inflation abates it.

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Beth Merkin, a lecturer in criminal justice, discusses a case in which a man who was not prosecuted for murder because he was found not competent and not restorable, who may now be eligible for release into a supportive house.

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Howard Stoffer, professor of national security, talks about the latest in Russia and Ukraine.

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Easton McDonald '22 M.S. has been named the Alexandria Police Department's new Assistant Chief.

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Brigit D'Angelo '08 M.S. is the new principal at Clintonville Elementary School.

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Robert Sanders, a senior lecturer of national security, discusses the involuntary manslaughter charges against Alec Baldwin after a fatal shooting of the cinematographer with a gun that had a live round in the chamber, taking place on a movie set in New Mexico.

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Michael Lawlor, associate profess or of criminal justice, talks about a politically motivated attack in New Mexico, where several Democrats were shot at in their homes due to an election result.

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Bradley Woodworth, associate professor of history, discusses the latest on the war, including why Germany does not want to supply Ukraine with Leopard 2 tanks, as it may escalate this to the rest of Europe.

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Matthew Schmidt, associate professor of international affairs, national security, and political science, discusses the fatal helicopter accident that killed three of Ukraine's top cabinet members.

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David Sacco, a practitioner in residence of finance, discusses an error in a file of coding that caused Zelle customers to lose money in their accounts. Still, he says, even after the repair, consumer confidence and trust damage may be irreparable.

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Robert Sanders, a senior lecturer of national security, comments on how the geopolitical ramifications of doing business with China are very risky as their laws are not equitable to foreigners.

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Matthew Schmidt, associate professor of international affairs, national security, and political science, comments on the helicopter crash that killed Ukraine's Interior Foreign Minister, his deputy, and the countrys first secretary of state, and what this means for President Volodymyr Zelensky.

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Chris Kronow Rasmussen, an adjunct professor of investigations, comments on suspicious activity by referees in handball matches linked to a criminal match-fixing organization called the Gypsy Clan.

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Robert Sanders, a senior lecturer of national security, discusses the arrival of the top U.S. military officer, General Mark Milley, in Germany, where the training of Ukrainian soldiers on new military equipment is taking place, and the importance of his visit.

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Frank Chen, associate professor of finance, discusses what happens when the government reaches the debt ceiling and how this impacts the economy and the Federal Reserve's decision to raise interest rates.

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John DeCarlo, professor, and director of the Master's in Criminal Justice Program discusses the danger of swatting calls and the consequences they pose to public safety.

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Andy Thibault, an adjunct communication professor, talks about the newspaper he is launching with Ralph Nader, The Winsted Citizen.

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Declan Hill, associate professor of investigations, discusses Snooker and how it has become a 'tsunami of match-fixing' in Asia.

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Jessica Holzer, associate professor and director of the Health Science Program, comments on some of the reasons the CDC and state health officials are recommending we aring a face mask in public spaces indoors to prevent the transmission of COVID-19 in Connecticut.

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Karl Minges, assistant professor and chair of the Department of Population Health and Leadership, talks about the CDC and Connecticut state health officials' recommendations for wearing a face mask in public spaces indoors to prevent the transmission of COVID-19.

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Brian Marks, senior lecturer of economics and business analytics, executive director of the Entrepreneurship & Innovation Program, and an instructor in Health Administration and Policy, says whether you have a job will dictate if you experience a soft landing or a deep recession in 2023.

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Declan Hill, associate professor of investigations, discusses the legalization of single-game sports betting in Canada and gambling addiction and answers questions from callers.

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John DeCarlo, professor and director of the Master's program in Criminal Justice, and Michael Lawlor, associate professor of criminal justice, comment on a rise in gun violence in New Haven and the need for community support to help prevent crime.

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David Sacco, a practitioner in residence of finance, comments on raising the debt ceiling and why the consequences of not doing so could be catastrophic.

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Vahid Behzadan, assistant professor of data and computer science, cyber security, and computer and electrical engineering, discusses how facial recognition biometric tools can easily be manipulated by light and angles.

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Matthew Schmidt, associate professor of international affairs, national security, and political science, discusses the key reasons why the West is training and supplying Ukrainian troops as the war nears a year since Russian troops invaded.

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Ceyda Mumcu, associate professor and chair of Sport Management, was the first expert featured in op-ed looking at interesting research shared in October at the Sport Marketing Association Conference. She presented 'Is Hockey for Everyone? Inclusivity of Hockey and NHL.'

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Declan Hill, associate professor of investigations, comments on the suspicions of match-fixing in the European Handball Federation. Reports of potential fraud in the EHF go back as far as a 2018 report indicating players were associated with The Gypsy Clan, a known match-fixing organization.

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David Sacco, a practitioner in residence of finance, talks about why lottery jackpots for are growing to billions more often.

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Michael French, a practitioner in residence of health administration and policy, comments that physicians should practice in a state that best aligns with their medical politics.

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Reuel Parks, an adjunct professor of public administration, has been named New Haven's first coordinator of the Office of Violence Prevention.

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The Side Plate offers University of New Haven faculty, staff, and students fresh ingredients and nutritious options within steps of the West Haven campus.

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Declan Hill, associate professor of investigations, explains that match-fixing is not illegal in Canada and calls into question the ethics of sports. Hill's interview was conducted at the University of New Haven, featuring his program with his students.

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Kenneth Gray, senior lecturer of criminal justice and homeland security, talks about the vulnerability in the aviation system as evidenced by a single corrupt file causing the FAA to need to halt all flights across the United States.

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Brian Marks, senior lecturer of economics and business analytics, executive director of the Entrepreneurship & Innovation Program, and an instructor in Health Administration and Policy, discusses the Consumer Price Index for December and its impact on the economic front.

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Kenneth Gray, senior lecturer of criminal justice and homeland security, talks about the case of a missing wife and mother from Cohasset, Massachusetts, and her husband's arrest for misleading police about her whereabouts.

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J.W. Stewart, a practitioner in residence of sport management, says merchandising for the NFL is a global market estimated at $30 billion.

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Trish Crouse, a practitioner in residence, and Chris Haynes, associate professor, both in political science and legal studies, comment on classified documents found in the garage of President Joe Biden and how this may impact his announcement of running in the next presidential election.

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The University of New Haven was awarded a grant from the Connecticut Health and Educational Facilities Authority (CHEFA) that will support purchasing new equipment for the Dental Hygiene program.

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The University of New Haven was awarded a grant from the Connecticut Health and Educational Facilities Authority (CHEFA) that will support purchasing new equipment for the Dental Hygiene program.

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Jeffrey Treistman, assistant professor of national security and international affairs, and Robert Sanders, senior lecturer of national security, discuss how supporters of former President Jair Bolsonaro of Brazil overran government buildings and were captured in real-time on social med ia in a similar way the January 6th insurrection was seen live by millions.

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Trish Crouse, a practitioner in residence of political science and legal studies, comments on Republican Congressman Matt Gaetz refusing to vote for his party's nominee for Speaker of the House, possibly alienating him from his colleagues.

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John DeCarlo, professor, and director of the Master's program in Criminal Justice, discusses NOTAM, Notice to Air Missions, and why a system failure forced the FAA to ground flights across the country. DeCarlo is a licensed commercial pilot and a Certified Flight Instructor.

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Kenneth Gray, a senior lecturer of criminal justice and homeland security, discusses how amateurs are trying to investigate a high-profile case in Massachusetts using their knowledge from crime shows, which may cause more problems for police.

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Kenneth Gray, senior lecturer of criminal justice and homeland security, comments on amateurs trying to assist police in finding a missing mother in Cohasset, Mass., explaining why this may interfere with the investigation.

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Claire Glynn, associate professor and director of the Graduate Certificate in Forensic Genetic Genealogy, discusses how DNA databases are being used to match evidence in murder cases to help solve violent crimes, even if they are 50 years old.

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Matthew Schmidt, associate professor of international affairs, national security, and political science, comments on the latest happenings in Ukraine and how Russian troops have invaded another town.

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Matthew Schmidt, associate professor of international affairs, national security, and political science, says that with training from the Department of Defense, Ukraine can retake Crimea, but the losses may be substantial.

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Michele Smallidge, lecturer, and director of the B.S. in Exercise Science program, comments on switching some higher-carb foods with vegetables, which is a critical part of weight loss.

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Robert McDonald, a lecturer of criminal justice, talks about the latest developments in the Idaho student murder investigation and how the police kept the suspect under surveillance in this high-profile case.

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Robert McDonald, a lecturer of criminal justice, discusses a case where a 20-year-old man who wasnt an enrolled student was living in a Stanford dorm on and off for a year before finally being removed from the campus, but students were not reporting this.

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Mo Cayer, a distinguished lecturer and coordinator of the M.S. in Human Resources program, comments on the Federal Trade Commissions proposal to ban noncompete clauses.

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Joshua Sandman, professor emeritus in political science and international affairs, says John Bolton has little political visibility outside foreign policy.

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Claire Glynn, associate professor of forensic science and director of the graduate certificate in Forensic Genetic Genealogy, discusses how authorities use DNA to identify suspects in crimes, such as in the case of Bryan Kohberger, whos DNA matched a knife sheath found at the crime scene in Moscow, Idaho.

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Brian Marks, senior lecturer of economics and business analytics, executive director of the Entrepreneurship & Innovation Program, and an instructor in Health Administration and Policy, says the latest Jobs Report may lead to the Federal Reserve to continue to raise interest rates.

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Declan Hill, associate professor of investigations, discusses why the CT Lottery and its partner, PlaySugarHouse Sportsbook, should be more transparent about their rules before banning bettors for using multiple kiosks and betting under limits

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Ren矇e Allen, an adjunct of hospitality and tourism management professor, writes about non-alcoholic wines for dry January.

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Bradley Woodworth, associate professor of history, comments on the mass famine in the Volga region in Russia from 1921-1922.

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Andy Thibault, an adjunct faculty of Communication, Film, and Media Studies, talks about recapturing the energy of local print journalism as he becomes the editor and publisher of The Winsted Citizen.

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Dan May, professor of biology and environmental science, wrote an op-ed on the importance of ice in the winter and how NASA uses ice as a valuable resource in space.

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Brian Marks, senior lecturer of economics and busi ness analytics, executive director of the Entrepreneurship & Innovation Program, and an instructor in Health Administration and Policy, explains that investors who deposited money in Celsius Network, a crypto lending company, are not entitled to get their money back after the company filed bankruptcy.

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Brian Marks, senior lecturer of economics and business analytics, executive director of the Entrepreneurship & Innovation Program, and an instructor in Health Administration and Policy, discusses the deadlock over who will be the next Speaker of the House and some ways to end it.

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Brian Marks, senior lecturer of economics and business analytics, executive director of the Entrepreneurship & Innovation Program, and an instructor in Health Administration and Policy, talks about the December Jobs Report and the possibility of the Federal Reserve raising interest rates again.

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Brian Marks, senior lecturer of economics and business analytics, executive director of the Entrepreneurship & Innovation Program, and an instructor in Health Administration and Policy, talks about what career cushioning is, describing why it is not a new concept.

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Trish Crouse, a practitioner in resident for political science and legal studies, comments on how democratic governor Ned Lamont has been willing to reach across the aisle to get solutions for the State of Connecticut.

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Angeli Gianchandani, a practitioner in residence for marketing and the MBA program, comments that the supply chains for crops, goods, and labor are all fragile, calling it 'the perfect storm.'

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Ashley McKernan '16, '18 M.S. was profiled for her work with the New Haven Police Department, which often required double shifts as staff shortages in law enforcement continued nationwide.

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Mike Gianoni '92 MBA was honored as one of the region's most influential people who are making a lasting difference in the Lowcountry region of South Carolina.

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Patricia Crouse, a practitioner in residence of political science, discusses some reasons why U.S. Representative Kevin McCarthy is having difficulty securing the votes to be Speaker of the House.

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Michael Lawlor, associate professor of criminal justice, discusses why homicide rates in New Haven have gone down while the number of murders in Hartford is rising.

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Brian Marks, senior lecturer of economics and business analytics, executive director of the Entrepreneurship & Innovation Program, and an instructor in Health Administration and Policy, discusses the projected cannabis revenue for the State of Connecticut and the increase in jobs throughout multiple industries as a result of legalization.

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Michael Lawlor, associate professor of criminal justice, comments on why the GOP is so divided in electing a Speaker of the House.

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Michael Lawlor, associate professor of criminal justice, says there is a need to get to the root causes of why youths commit crimes before recommending punishments, especially when it comes to serious crimes.

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Jessica Holzer, associate professor and director of the Health Sciences Program, talks about the risks of sending children to school when they are not feeling well enough to participate.

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Dan Maxwell, a distinguished lecturer of criminal justice, discusses some of the new laws in effect in Connecticut for 2023.

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Matthew Schmidt, associate professor of international affairs, national security, and political science, comments on the Russian Ministry of Defense informing the public about the biggest loss of life for Russian troops.

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Michael Lawlor, associate professor of criminal justice, discusses the failure of the cash bail system that allows high-risk, dangerous people to be released because they have connections with a bail bondsman.