In the Media: October, 2016

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Oct. 28, 2016 - Hartford Courant
Susan Campbell, distinguished lecturer in communications, comments on Leslie Winter Gordon and her struggle to navigate through the complex healthcare system in order to receive a surgery to fix her broken arm.
Oct. 26, 2016 - San Francisco Chronicle
Residents of Old Lyme have enlisted nearby communities in Connecticut and Rhode Island to stop a federal proposal to run an East Coast high-speed rail line through its historic center. The community fears the destruction of its heritage, including Lyme Academy. Todd Jokl, campus dean, comments. The story ran in newspapers, and on TV, and radio stations across the country.
Oct. 25, 2016 - The Hill
Susan Campbell, distinguished lecturer in communications, urges women to focus on women’s rights when they vote in this presidential election.
Oct. 25, 2016 - New Haven Register
Timea Nagy, a victim of human trafficking, talks to students and law enforcement professionals about sex trafficking at the 25th annual Markle Symposium. The story also ran in the Middletown Press.
Oct. 24, 2016 - WTNH
Hundreds of law enforcement officials and Gov. Daniel Malloy, gathered at the annual Arnold Markle Symposium to talk about cyber crime. The story was also featured on NBC CT.
Oct. 24, 2016 - Malaysiakini 
Speaking to University of New Haven alumni in Kuala Lumpur, Idris Jusoh, higher education minister, comments on the reduction of allocation to the Higher Education Ministry in the 2017 budget and suggests alumni giving should replace government funding. This story was also published in Malay Mail Online.
Oct. 24, 2016 - Editor and Publisher
Matt DeRienzo, adjunct faculty of communications, comments on the importance of mental health and wellbeing of journalists when dealing with major disasters.
Oct. 21, 2016 - My San Antonio
University of New Haven students, Ashley Cromwell and Christina Tassi, joined other ‘Gilmore Girls’ fans for a three-day festival devoted to the show in Washington Depot, CT.
Oct. 21, 2016 - The Day
The Essex Art Association Gallery will open a unique exhibition featuring the artwork of students at Lyme Academy College on Oct. 21st, on view until Oct. 31st.
Oct. 21, 2016 - The Morning Call
John DeCarlo, associate professor of criminal justice, comments on Bethlehem’s need for dashboard and body cameras to strengthen their policing efforts.
Oct. 20, 2016 - The Sun (United Kingdom)
Joel Marks, associate professor emeritus of philosophy, comments on comets posing as a huge threat to the planet Earth. This story has also appeared in various U.S. publications as well.
Oct.19, 2016 - WTNH
Communications students who spent the semester studying messaging, body language, speech delivery, and other things came together to watch and tweet about the final presidential debate. The story was also featured on Fox 61’s Good Day Connecticut.
Oct. 19, 2016 - VN Express
Chris Haynes, assistant professor of political science, comments on the presidential debate in this Vietnamese publication.
Oct. 18, 2016 - Health Technology Net
Scientific Study Sheds Light on Morgellons as an Infectious Disease
Eva Sapi, associate professor and head of biology, comments on Morgellons Disease, a condition characterized by spontaneously occurring skin lesions. The story was also featured in Fox 28 Lake Charles, Benzinga, StreetInsider.com, and other publications.
Oct. 18, 2016 - Forensic Magazine
Students in the forensic science program designed a program that was used to retrieve files on the phone of an alleged ‘upskirt’ voyeur. The evidence led to the suspect being charged with 11 more counts of voyeurism, in June.
Oct. 17, 2016 - Fast Company
Matthew Schmidt, assistant professor of national security and political science, comments on how we should elect our future president.
Oct. 17, 2016 - New Haven Register
Students from the theatre arts department will make appearances as several historic residents in the West Haven’s Historical Society 7th annual Graveyard Lantern Tour. The event will take place from 5 to 7:30 p.m. this Saturday, Oct. 22.
Oct. 16, 2016 - Greenwich Time
Susan Campbell, distinguished lecturer in communications, comments on The Hyde Amendment, which bans the use of federal funds to pay for abortions except in certain circumstances. The story was also featured in the Stamford Advocate.
Oct. 15, 2016 - C-SPAN
Randal Horton, associate professor of English and author of "Hook: A Memoir", discusses his book at the 28th annual Southern Festival of Books in Nashville.
Oct. 14, 2016 - The Hill
Susan Campbell, distinguished lecturer in communications, comments on Donald Trump’s recent crude behavior and remarks towards women.
Oct. 13, 2016 - Hartford Courant
Jeshua Josiah Lopez, 6, was diagnosed with common variable immunodeficiency (CVID), a disorder that impairs the immune system. Lopez, who is an avid football fan, was able to spend the day with the university’s football team.
Oct. 13, 2016 - Hartford Courant
A Massachusetts man was charged last week after an investigation into pictures and videos taken at his former workplace showed voyeurism. Investigators from the Connecticut Center For Digital Investigations were able to get access to the videos, which were in a media vault app on his device, with a tool developed for the case by the university’s Cyberforensics Research and Education Group.
Oct. 13, 2016 - Hartford Courant
Susan Campbell, distinguished lecturer in communications, comments on Dana Thurston and how he recovered from being a heroin addict.
Oct. 11, 2016 - The Hill
Paul Carbonella, freelance journalist and recent graduate of University of New Haven, comments on Trump’s comments in the second presidential debate.
Oct. 9, 2016 - WTNH-TV8
150 students at the University of New Haven came together Sunday evening to watch the second presidential debate and then discuss it. Students and Chris Haynes, assistant professor of political science, comment.
Oct. 4, 2016 - WFSB
It’s National Vodka Day!
Renee Allen, adjunct faculty of hospitality and tourism management, comments on National Vodka Day and makes the signature Moscow Mule. (Link not available)
Oct. 4, 2016 - The Daily Orange
Matthew Schmidt, assistant professor of national security and political science, comments on Congress' decision to override the President's veto on a bill allowing families of 9/11 victims to sue the Saudi Arabian government.
Oct.4, 2016 - The Hill
Susan Campbell, distinguished lecturer in communications, comments on Tim Kaine and his views on abortion.
Oct. 4, 2016 - NPR (Morning Edition)
John DeCarlo, associate professor of criminal justice, comments on the Bridgeport police department’s social experiment to include more officers that better represent the Bridgeport community. The story was picked up by many U.S. radio stations and by the BBC World News Service.
Oct. 4, 2016 - WFSB
John DeCarlo, associate professor of criminal justice, comments on the clown threats and pranks in Connecticut. The story was widely picked up by stations around the country.The story was also covered by a number of media outlets including Crossroads Today, Fox 40 WICZ TV, ABC-7, ABC-57, KRTV.com, KXLH.com, KTVQ.com, KPAX.com, KXLF.com, and KBZK.com.
Oct. 3, 2016 - Citizen-Times
John DeCarlo, associate professor of criminal justice, comments on recruiting minority officers to law enforcement.
Oct. 3, 2016 - The Washington Times
The Maren Sanchez Home Foundation was unveiled at the University of New Haven. The program, organized by the police department and the Henry C. Lee College of Criminal Justice and Forensic Sciences, was created to raise awareness about psychological and emotional control and manipulation among young girls. This story has been used in many other papers throughout the country.
Oct. 3, 2016 - WTNH
Patrick Gourley, assistant professor of economics, comments on important deals and purchases for the month of October.
Oct. 2, 2016 - Newstimes
Susan Campbell, distinguished lecturer in communications, comments on the new emergency housing system that would accommodate the privacy needs of victims of domestic violence in Connecticut.
Oct. 2, 2016 - The Day
Artist, Jan Dilenschneider’s impression oil paintings will be featured in the Still House Gallery at Lyme Academy College of Fine Arts from Oct. 7 to Nov. 12.