In the Media: May, 2014
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May 31, 2014 - Hartford Courant
"Paying College Athletes: A Movement Grows" The lead story in the Sunday edition featured
Allen Sack, member of UNH's sports management faculty, who was interviewed on reforming
college athletics. The issue of amateurism and compensating college athletes has been
recently highlighted by Northwestern, a class-action lawsuit by former UCLA star Ed
O'Bannon over the use of player images for commercial use, and an antitrust lawsuit
against the NCAA that challenges the very notion of amateurism in college sports.
The NCAA meets in August, and some sort of compensation for athletes could be approved.
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May 30, 2014 - RNN
[VIDEO] "Dr Allen Sack Ph.D. and C Donald Cook Full Interview - Block B" Allen Sack,
member of UNH's sports management and business faculty discusses the landmark decision
granting scholarship college athletes the right to unionize. (Part 2 of 2)
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May 30, 2014 - RNN
[VIDEO] "Dr Allen Sack Ph.D. and C Donald Cook Full Interview - Block A" Allen Sack,
member of UNH's sports management and business faculty discusses the landmark decision
granting scholarship college athletes the right to unionize. (Part 1 of 2)
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May 31, 2014 - Technology News
"S. Korea's Broadband Regulation a Good Model, UNH Researcher Says" The U.S. can learn
about broadband regulation by looking at efforts made by the Korean government, a
UNH researcher will tell the FCC today. Eun-A Park, UNH assistant professor of communication,
will speak at an invitation-only workshop on the Future of Broadband Regulation at
FCC headquarters.
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May 29, 2014 - WN.com
"UNH Theater Lecturer Wins Playwriting Contest" Jonathan Yukich, a lecturer in theater
at UNH, has been named the 2014 winner of the Shubert Fendrich Memorial Playwriting
Contest by Pioneer Drama Service. Yukich was recognized for his contemporary play
"Alice@Wonderland." His work has been produced across the United States and in Canada,
Australia, South Africa and Europe. Pioneer Drama Service is one of the largest play
publishing and licensing companies in the U.S.
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May 29, 2014 - WalletHub
"2014's Best Summer Honeymoon Destinations for Your Wallet" Juline E. Mills, member
of UNH's hospitality and tourism faculty offers advice on saving for your honeymoon.
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May 28, 2014 - WN.com
"UNH Named Top Veteran-Friendly School by U.S. Veterans Magazine" The U.S. Veterans
Magazine has named UNH one of its "Top Veteran-Friendly Schools." UNH is the only
Connecticut school on the list. Each year, the magazine evaluates the nation's employers,
initiatives, government agencies and educational institutions. Its nonbiased studies
are considered to be valuable resources for jobseekers, business owners, students,
consumers, senior management, business associations, employment agencies and consumer
groups, according to the magazine.
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May 27, 2014 - New Haven Living
Bergami and Pompea Families Honored at Dedication
Bergami and Pompea Families Honored at Dedication Longtime supporters of UNH were
honored when the school named three buildings at its new graduate campus, the Bergami
and Pompea Graduate Center in honor of Samuel S. Bergami, Jr. '85EMBA and his wife
Lois, and Charles E, Pompea '71, '90 EMBA and his wife Tamera. (Article not available)
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May 27, 2014 - RNN
"Ukraine Crisis: Violence Intensifies: Will The U.S Take Action?" [VIDEO] Matthew
Schmidt, member of UNH's national security and political science faculty, is interviewed
about the recent Ukraine election and possible U.S involvement in Ukraine as crisis
mounts.
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May 26, 2014 - Virgin Islands Daily News
On a Mission to Africa
"On a Mission to Africa" UNH junior Caprisha Richards is heading to Zambia to work
with young people through A Broader View, a youth advocacy program sponsored by a
Pennsylvania nonprofit. Richards is using the experience to support her own research
project about "babies behind bars," in which she is studying the children of incarcerated
mothers in Zambian prisons.
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May 24, 2014 - New Haven Register
"New Haven Official: Gun Buybacks Not Universal Cure to Violence, But Start Conversation"
Brian Smith, member of UNH's criminal justice faculty, comments on New Haven's plan
to hold gun buybacks at regular intervals. He says that while buybacks are a "noble
effort," academic literature consistently shows they don’t reduce gun-related crimes
and the only time it’s feasible that a buyback would entice a criminal is if the individual
is looking for a "short term" money solution.
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May 23, 2014 - Long Wharf Theatre
"Malcolm Gladwell & Adam Gopnik in a Creative Conversation"[VIDEO] On Thursday, April
17, 2014, Long Wharf Theatre welcomed Malcolm Gladwell and Adam Gopnik, two important
writers, thinkers and speakers -- who also happen to be friends and colleagues --
for a wide ranging conversation on innovation and creativity. UNH was a co-sponsor
of the event.
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May 22, 2014 - Forenscs Colleges
"10 Graduate Certificate Programs for Forensics and CSI" UNH offers a graduate-level
forensic science/advanced investigation certificate to those who already have a bachelor’s
or master’s degree. These certificates may be perfect for people who want to enroll
in a short course of learning at the graduate level.
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May 21, 2014 - Hartford Courant
"Discoveries By UNH Cyber Researchers Put Young Program In Tech Spotlight" A group
of UNH student researchers led by assistant computer professor Ibrahim "Abe" Baggili
uncovered security holes in two commonly used free texting apps this semester, briefly
making them the toast of the worldwide tech media and providing welcome exposure for
their nascent cyber forensics program.
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May 21, 2014 - Grand Angle Productions/France Télévisions/Chantal Perrin
Lyme Disease A Silent Epidemic (Eva Sapi Edit) [VIDEO]
Lyme Disease A Silent Epidemic (Eva Sapi Edit ) Eva Sapi, member of UNH’s biological
and environmental sciences faculty, is interviewed as an expert in the field of Lyme
disease. (Video not available)
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May 20, 2014 - Weld For Brimingham
"The Great Society at Fifty" In 1964, President Lyndon Baines Johnson announced a
bold and far-reaching effort to elevate American society, more commonly known as the
"Great Society." But it has not been without criticism. "...Recession, counter-intuitively,
has allowed the conservative opponents of Great Society programming to mount an attack
questioning its cost, effectiveness and ongoing viability," said Joshua Sandman, a
political science professor at UNH.
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May 20, 2014 - Alabama State Council on the Arts
"Alabama Arts Radio Series - Jeanie Thompson interviews Poet Randall Horton" Randall
Horton, member of UNH's English department faculty, talks about his week-long residency
in Alabama that included visits to schools in Birmingham and Montgomery, and a featured
appearance at the Alabama Book Festival in April.
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May 19, 2014 - Hartford Business Journal
"UHart Charts Introspective Path to Becoming ‘World Class’" UNH, renowned for its
engineering curricula, is wrapping up work on a comprehensive review of its operations
and education catalog as it readies to plant its flag in California's Silicon Valley
and the Middle East.
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May 18, 2014 - New Haven Register
"University Of New Haven Grads Urged to Learn from Mistakes, Hold Fast to Their Dreams"
A former editor-in-chief of the Los Angeles Times delivered a keynote address at University
of New Haven commencement in a style you would expect from a seasoned journalist:
he was direct, stayed away from clichés and used a few anecdotes to make the point.
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May 18, 2014 - Huffington Post
"The Global Search for Education: Ticks - Research We Need" Eva Sapi, member of UNH's
biology and environmental sciences faculty, will present her research on tick-borne
diseases in Oslo, Norway.
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May 18, 2014 - NBC Connecticut
UNH Commencement Spring 2014 (2) [VIDEO]
UNH Commencement Spring 2014 (2) [VIDEO] The University of New Haven will hold its
Spring Commencement ceremonies. (Video not available)
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May 18, 2014 - WTNH News 8
UNH Commencement Spring 2014 (1) [VIDEO]
UNH Spring Commencement 2014 (1) [VIDEO] The University of New Haven will hold its
Spring Commencement ceremonies. (Video not available)
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May 17, 2014 - Global Toronto
[VIDEO] Carmela Cuomo on Breeding Horseshoe Crabs in Captivity
[VIDEO] Carmela Cuomo on Breeding Horseshoe Crabs in Captivity Carmela Cuomo, member
of UNH’s biology and environmental sciences faculty, discovered the secret of breeding
horseshoe crabs in captivity. The blue blood of the horseshoe crab is invaluable to
the pharmaceutical industry for being able to detect and neutralize toxins in vaccines.
(Video not available)
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May 16, 2014 - The Bilerico Project
"Putin Blames Ukraine Unrest on 'Gay Nazis'" Russian president Vladimir Putin has
taken to labeling anti-Russian protesters in Kiev as "gay Nazis," says Matthew Schmidt,
assistant professor of national security and political science at UNH. The gay Nazis
label was simultaneously an attempt to tie the new pro-Europe camp in Kiev to the
hated German Third Reich while also taking advantage of the growing acceptance of
gay marriage in the West, particularly in the United States.
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May 16, 2014 - The Day
"Niantic Man to be University ROTC Commander" UNH junior Brett Rankowitz has been
appointed company commander of the university’s ROTC for next year and was recently
presented an ROTC National Leadership Award by the Military Order of the Purple Heart.
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May 15, 2014 - West Haven Voice
UNH Opens Celentano Hall
"UNH Opens Celentano Hall" UNH renamed Soundview Hall, its newest and largest residence
hall, in honor of Joseph E. "Chick" Celentano Sr., a lifelong resident of West Haven
and a successful entrepreneur. (Article not available)
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May 15, 2014 - WCBS-NY
[AUDIO] Paul Sessions on Business Expansion (This audio file has been removed by the original publisher.)
Paul Sessions on Business Expansion Paul Sessions of UNH's Center for Family business
is quoted in a report on the current economy.
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May 15, 2014 - The Baltimore Sun
"60 Years After 'Brown,' Mixed Results [Commentary]" Retired UNH professor Paul Marx
assesses the impact of Brown v. Board of Education on its 60th anniversary.
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May 14, 2014 - New York Times
"Some Predictions About the Internet of Things and Wearable Tech From Pew Research"
Ian O’Byrne, member of UNH's education faculty, comments on the future of wearable
computing. "The future of wearables is in the awkward adolescent stage," he says.
"I have a feeling we’ll be here for awhile. At some point, a product will come out
that ‘just makes sense."
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May 14, 2014 - New Haven Register
"New Haven Public Safety Academy Gives Students Hands-On Education" The Henry C. Lee
Institute at UNH provides support for The New Haven Public Safety Academy to expose
students to public safety careers such as police, fire and EMS. The Academy also prepares
them to help communities when those emergency services aren’t able to respond.
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May 14, 2014 - Milford Patch
"Milford High School Student Wins Four-Year Scholarship to UNH" Ben Ear, a senior
at Joseph A. Foran High School, was the winner of this year’s College of Business
Scholarship Competition, which provides him with a four-year scholarship worth more
than $125,000.
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May 14, 2014 - GeekWire
"Pew Research: Why ‘Internet of Things’ and Wearables Will Become Mainstream by 2025"
Ian O’Byrne, member of UNH's education faculty, comments on the future of wearable
computing. "The future of wearables is in the awkward adolescent stage," he says.
"I have a feeling we’ll be here for awhile. At some point, a product will come out
that ‘just makes sense’."
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May 13, 2014 - Tucson News Now
"'Gay Nazis' Fueling Ukraine Uprising, Putin Says" Matthew Schmidt, member of UNH's
national security and political science faculties reports that Russian President Vladimir
Putin is labeling Kiev protesters who confronted the former pro-Russian regime in
Ukraine "gay Nazis," in an attempt to tie the new pro-Europe camp in Kiev to the German
Third Reich while also taking advantage of the growing acceptance of gay marriage
in the West, particularly in the United States.
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May 13, 2014 - WVIT
Kristen Merlin '07 Thanks UNH Supporters, Vies for Top 3 Spot on "The Voice" [VIDEO]
Kristen Merlin '07 Thanks UNH Supporters, Vies for Top 3 Spot on "The Voice" [VIDEO]
Kristen Merlin '07 sent a special greeting to the UNH Chargers who have supported
her through this current season of "The Voice." Merlin will find out tonight whether
she lands one of the top 3 spots. (Video not available)
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May 12, 2014 - Hartford Business Journal
"CT's Early Graduation Gift To Private Colleges" The rejection of a state lawmaker's
proposal to subject private, nonprofit universities and hospitals to property taxes
was welcomed by University of Hartford President Walter Harrison and UNH President
Steven Kaplan, who recently met with state House Speaker Brendan Sharkey, (D-Hamden),
to discuss the impact of a property tax on their annual budgets. "The speaker was
incredibly collegial,'' said Kaplan. "It's very hard for people to say, 'Oops, this
wasn't a good idea.' That's what he did.''
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May 12, 2014 - WFXT
William Carbone on Bail Commissioner Standards in Massachusetts [VIDEO]
William Carbone on Bail Commissioner Standards in Massachusetts [VIDEO] William Carbone,
member of UNH’s criminal justice faculty and former Connecticut court administrator,
comments on Massachusetts’ current bail commissioner standards. Footage courtesy of
WFXT. (Video not available)
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May 12, 2014 - WVIT
Kristen Merlin '07 Competes for Top 3 Spot on "The Voice" [VIDEO]
Kristen Merlin '07 Competes for Top 3 Spot on "The Voice" [VIDEO] Kristen Merlin '07
wants to use her experience on "The Voice" to represent others who may be judged by
how they look, not who they are. Merlin is one of 5 singers left in this season's
competition vying for the top 3 spots. (Video not available)
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May 12, 2014 - Various Sources
University of New Haven Spring 2014 Highlights
University of New Haven Spring 2014 Highlights A selection of UNH's media appearances
- Spring 2014 (Video not available)
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May 10, 2014 - Noodls
"Five Assistant Professors Promoted, Granted Tenure" UNH has announced that five professors
have been granted tenure and promoted to associate professor and one associate professor
has been promoted to full professor.
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May 9, 2014 - WNPR
"Local Professor Monitors Ukrainian Elections in Person" [AUDIO] Matthew Schmidt,
member of UNH's political science and national security faculty, discusses his role
in Ukraine's upcoming elections.
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May 6, 2014 - New Haven Register
"Ansonia’s ‘Polka Pete’ to Receive Connecticut Lifetime Achievement Award" Peter J.
Danielczuk, aka "Polka Pete," will receive a Lifetime Achievement Award this month
from the U.S. Polka Association. Danielczuk’s Polka Celebration show was on WICC in
Bridgeport from 1992 to 2002. The Polka Celebration show currently is heard from 10
a.m. to noon Saturdays on the University of New Haven’s station, WNHU.
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May 6, 2014 - WVIT
Kristen Merlin '07 Advances to Top 5 on "The Voice" [VIDEO]
"Kristen Merlin '07 Advances to Top 5 on "The Voice"" Kristen Merlin '07 is a top
5 finalist on "The Voice." (Video not available)
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May 6, 2014 - Ordoh News
"Viber Fixes its Tattletale Issues" After researchers of UNH's Cyber Forensics Research
& Education Group detected that messaging app Viber was storing unencrypted data sent
by users in its servers, Viber developers promised that they would fix the issue and
submit an update for iOS and Android users.
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May 6, 2014 - Connecticut Magazine
"University of New Haven Dedicates Dorm to Chick’s Drive-In Owner" UNH's largest residence
hall was dedicated to Joseph E. "Chick" Celentano. The $40 million, 402-bed residence
hall opened in 2009 and is UNH’s first "green" residence hall. Celentano was feted
by UNH President Steven H. Kaplan, Chairman of the UNH Board of Governors Philip H.
Bartels and Henry C. Lee, founder of the Henry C. Lee Institute of Forensic Science
on the UNH campus, among others.
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May 5, 2014 - New Haven Register
"UNH Dedicates Dorm to West Haven’s Chick Celentano" [VIDEO] UNH's largest residence
hall was dedicated to Joseph E. "Chick" Celentano.
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May 5, 2014 - WVIT
"The Voice" Finalist Kristen Merlin '07 Enjoys UNH Support [VIDEO]
"The Voice" Finalist Kristen Merlin '07 Enjoys UNH Support [VIDEO] "The Voice" finalist
Kristen Merlin '07 thanks UNH supporters. (Video not available)
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May 5, 2014 - NBC Connecticut
"Arrest Made in 2012 Hartford Homicide" Hartford police have arrested a suspect in
a 2012 brutal homicide after collecting DNA evidence at the crime scene and consulting
with Dr. Henry Lee, the University of New Haven and the State Forensic Lab.
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May 5, 2014 - Broadcast Middle East
"Abu Dhabi Police Forensic Evidence Department and the Henry Lee Institute Discuss
Cooperation" The Abu Dhabi Police, represented by the Forensic Evidence Department,
at the Directorate General of Security and Ports Affairs, discussed scientific cooperation
with the Henry Lee Institute at the University of New Haven.
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May 5, 2014 - NBC Connecticut
Hartford Police Solve 2012 Cold Case [VIDEO]
"Hartford Police Solve 2012 Cold Case" [VIDEO] UNH's Dr. Henry C. Lee and DNA evidence
have helped Hartford police solve a 2012 killing. Deputy Police Chief Brian Foley
said detectives have obtained a warrant charging 42-year-old Denzil Nurse with murder
in the beating death of Sonia Rivera. (Video not available)
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May 5, 2014 - The Hour
"Hartford Police to Make Arrest in 2012 Killing" UNH's Dr. Henry C. Lee and DNA evidence
have helped Hartford police solve a 2012 killing. Deputy Police Chief Brian Foley
said detectives have obtained a warrant charging 42-year-old Denzil Nurse with murder
in the beating death of Sonia Rivera.
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May 5, 2014 - postlandfill.org
"New Campus Program: Think Outside the Dumpster at the University of New Haven" Collections
of reusable and recyclable items will begin May 9th at UNH. "Think Outside the Dumpster,"
formed in February, is a new student project to reduce move-out waste. The program
was developed with support from faculty adviser Professor Todd Jokl and the Post-Landfill
Action Network (PLAN), a national nonprofit dedicated to reducing waste in campus
communities.
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May 5, 2014 - Before It's News
"Analysts Mixed on Emerging Economies Metric" Robert Rainish, member of UNH's finance
faculty, comments on the difference between using Purchasing Power Parities (PPP)
vs. Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in viewing economic activity.
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May 5, 2014 - NBC Connecticut
UNH Cheers on Alumna and "The Voice" Finalist Kristen Merlin [VIDEO]
UNH Cheers On Alumna and "The Voice" Finalist Kristen Merlin [VIDEO] Students at UNH
cheered on alumna and "The Voice" finalist Kristen Merlin '07, who studied music and
sound recording at UNH. (Video not available)
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May 5, 2014 - The Fuse Joplin
"Your Viber Free Download May Soon Be As Secure As a Messaging App Can Be" Researchers
from the Cyber Forensics Research & Education Group at UNH found out that the messaging
app Viber was not encrypting the images and videos exchanged through it, and all this
data was stored in its unencrypted form on the Viber servers. Viber has decided to
patch its security system and create encryption to protect user data.
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May 5, 2014 - Hartford Courant
"Hartford Detectives Name Suspect In 2012 Homicide" UNH's Dr. Henry C. Lee and DNA
evidence have helped Hartford police solve a 2012 killing. Deputy Police Chief Brian
Foley said detectives have obtained a warrant charging 42-year-old Denzil Nurse with
murder in the beating death of Sonia Rivera.
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May 5, 2014 - Daily Journal/AP
Hartford Police Solve 2012 Killing with Help of DNA Evidence, Forensic Scientist Henry
Lee
"Hartford Police Solve 2012 Killing with Help of DNA Evidence, Forensic Scientist
Henry Lee" UNH's Dr. Henry C. Lee and DNA evidence have helped Hartford police solve
a 2012 killing. Deputy Police Chief Brian Foley said detectives have obtained a warrant
charging 42-year-old Denzil Nurse with murder in the beating death of Sonia Rivera.
[Link no longer available]
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May 5, 2014 - WVIT
Kristen Merlin '07 in Final 8 of "The Voice" [VIDEO]
Kristen Merlin '07 in Final 8 of "The Voice" [VIDEO] UNH will hold a watch party on
campus as Kristen Merlin '07 makes it to the final 8 of "The Voice." (Video not available)
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May 5, 2014 - WHDH
Kristen Merlin's Rendition of "Let It Go" 2nd Most Popular Download [VIDEO]
Kristen Merlin '07 's Rendition of "Let It Go" is 2nd Most Popular Download [VIDEO]
Kristen Merlin '07 moved ahead on :"The Voice" with Passenger's "Let It Go" (Video
not available)
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May 3, 2014 - WPKN
"Dr. Pauline Schwartz and Dr. Carl Barratt on the Origins of Life on Earth and Elsewhere
in the Universe" [AUDIO] Dr. Pauline Schwartz and Dr. Carl Barratt, members of UNH's
chemistry and chemical engineernig faculty and mechanical/civil and electrical engineering
faculty respectively, discuss the origins of life on Earth and elsewhere in the universe.
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May 3, 2014 - Shoreline Times
UNH, Lyme Academy College OK Affiliation, Will Add Study Abroad and Digital Design
"UNH, Lyme Academy College OK Affiliation, Will Add Study Abroad and Digital Design"
Lyme Academy College of Fine Arts has become the sixth college of the University of
New Haven after the governing bodies of UNH and the Old Lyme school unanimously approved
an affiliation proposal during the past month. "The affiliation of these two outstanding
institutions is an exciting and historic event," UNH President Steven H. Kaplan said
in a release.
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May 3, 2014 - Stamford Advocate
"Business People" [Michael Fedele] Michael Fedele has been elected to the University
of New Haven Board of Governors. Fedele is the founder and CEO of Stamford-based Pinnacle
Group, a national information technology firm. Born in Minturno, Italy, Fedele is
a longtime Stamford resident who served as lieutenant governor of Connecticut from
2007 to 2011.
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May 3, 2014 - CultureMob (blog)
"Viber Can't Keep Your Secrets Anymore" UNH researchers Ibrahim Baggili and Jason
Moore and the Cyber Forensics Research & Education Group at UNH demonstrated the sizable
security flaw in the smartphone app Viber. The group was able to grab pictures, videos,
even doodles with no authentication or credentials.
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May 2, 2014 - New Haven Register
"Stabbing of Maren Sanchez in Milford Not a ‘School Violence’ Issue, Experts Say"
Brian Smith, member of UNH's criminal justice faculty comments on the circumstances
surrounding the stabbing death of 16-year old Maren Sanchez by a classmate who had
asked her out to the prom. Smith believes the stabbing could be considered a "crime
of passion," and that could be used by the defense in court even though the suspect
allegedly brought a kitchen knife to school from home.
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May 2, 2014 - RNN
"Ukraine Crisis: Pro-Russian Forces Launch Deadly Attacks" [VIDEO] Matthew Schmidt,
member of UNH's national security and political science faculty, assesses the latest
Ukrainian offensive against pro-Russian insurgents following the insurgents' capture
of government buildings across the country's eastern region.
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May 2, 2014 - FreeNewsPos.com
Abu Dhabi Police Forensic Evidence Department and the Henry Lee Institute Discuss
Cooperation
"Abu Dhabi Police Forensic Evidence Department and the Henry Lee Institute Discuss
Cooperation" The Abu Dhabi Police, represented by the Forensic Evidence Department,
discussed scientific cooperation with the Henry Lee Institute at the University of
New Haven. Colonel Abdul Rahman Al Hammadi, Head of the Forensic Evidence Department,
recently met with UNH’s Dr. Henry C. Lee to discuss cooperation in areas of specialized
training in criminal sciences.
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May 2, 2014 - FreeNewsPos.com (IT)
"Campus Week 2014: Five Days Of Music, Sport And Open Classes" UNH's Prato campus
will participate in Prato Campus Week during May 6-10, organized for the second year.
The event celebrates universities in Prato, (Use Chrome to translate to English.)
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May 1, 2014 - HispanicBusiness.com
"Analysts Mixed on Emerging Economies Metric" Robert Rainish, member of UNH's finance
faculty, comments on the difference between using Purchasing Power Parities (PPP)
vs. Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in viewing economic activity.
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May 1, 2014 - RNN
"Sterling Sanctioned: NBA Owners Huddle Over Possible Force-Out" [VIDEO] Gil Fried,
member of UNH's sports management and business faculty, assesses the NBA's punitive
measures against Donald Sterling over the Clippers owner's racially heated comments.
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May 1, 2014 - Stamford Advocate
"Murder by Stabbing a Distant Second to Guns" A number of recent stabbings in the
U.S. have fueled speculation of copycat-type activity, though there's no evidence
that any of the incidents were linked. Kenneth E. Gray Jr., member of UNH’s criminal
justice faculty, says it's not unusual for a crime that gets a lot of attention to
be followed by a rash of similar incidents.
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May 1, 2014 - Voice of America
"Analysts Mixed on Emerging Economies Metric" Robert Rainish, member of UNH's finance
faculty, comments on the difference between using Purchasing Power Parities (PPP)
vs. Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in viewing economic activity.
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May 1, 2014 - New Haven Register
"In Greater New Haven, Commencement Speakers Include Kerry, Asner and an Astronaut"
UNH has scheduled its two commencement exercises for 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. May 18. The
ceremonies will be at the Toyota Presents Oakdale Theatre, 95 S. Turnpike Road, in
Wallingford. The featured speaker for the morning ceremony will be former Los Angeles
Times editor John S. Carroll; the speaker for the afternoon ceremony will be Gateway
Community College President Dorsey Kendrick. Both will receive honorary degrees, as
well.
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May 1, 2014 - Sports LItigation Alert
The Real Deep Threat to the NFL Is Security
"The Real Deep Threat to the NFL Is Security" Gil Fried, member of UNH's sports management
faculty comments on the implementation of no-fly zones set up by the FAA (Federal
Aviation Administration) and the NFL for planes and drones over and around stadiums
during game days.Says Fried, "I think it is a good start, but my big concern right
now is with radio controlled planes and drones. A terrorist can pack a drone with
explosives or anthrax and launch an attack from the safety of a car in the parking
lot." (Article not available)
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May 1, 2014 - Inagist
University Of New Haven Researchers Expose Vulnerabilities In Popular Apps, Draw Worldwide Attention (This file has been removed by the original publisher.)
"University Of New Haven Researchers Expose Vulnerabilities in Popular Apps, Draw
Worldwide Attention" UNH computer security researchers have drawn global attention
over the past two weeks by revealing security vulnerabilities in two popular messaging
apps that together have more than 600 million users worldwide. The University of New
Haven Cyber Forensics Research & Education Group, led by assistant professor Ibrahim
"Abe" Baggili, revealed a vulnerability in the popular WhatsApp messaging software,
then just a few days later revealed multiple vulnerabilities in the popular Viber
chat app, a competitor to WhatsApp, demonstrating that not only is information uploaded
via the app not encrypted when sent to Viber’s servers, but it is stored on those
servers in that unencrypted state as well. This article was taken down by the publisher.
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May 1, 2014 - Inside Higher Education
"A One-Man Completion Agenda" UNH director of communications Mark Drozdowski writes
a humor piece on one man's quest to amass credentials from all 8 Ivy institutions.
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May 1, 2014 - Business New Haven
Fedele Appointed to UNH Board of Governors
"Fedele Appointed to UNH Board of Governors" Michael Fedele has been elected to the
University of New Haven Board of Governors. Fedele is the founder and CEO of Stamford-based
Pinnacle Group, a national information technology firm. Fedele served as lieutenant
governor of Connecticut from 2007 to 2011. (Article not available)
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