In the Media: August, 2016
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Aug. 31, 2016 - Newsmax
This story reports on a new book, "Framing Immigrants" co-authored by Chris Haynes,
assistant professor of political science.
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Aug. 31, 2016 - LIDTime.com
Summer McGee, associate professor of management and head of the health care administration,
comments on the Zika virus.
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Aug. 31, 2016 - Washington Post
Chris Haynes assistant professor of political science co-authors an op-ed about how
Donald Trump turned off voters with his immigration stance.
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Aug. 30, 2016 - Tampa Bay Times
Summer McGee, associate professor of management and head of the health care management
administration program, talks about managing the public health aspects of the Zika
virus.
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Aug. 29, 2016 - WTIC- AM1080
Howard Stoffer on Iran
Ray Dunaway interviews Howard Stoffer, associate professor in national security, about
Shia- Sunni conflict in Syria and relations between Iran and Saudi Arabia. (Link not
available)
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Aug. 29, 2016 - WTIC-AM1080
Howard Stoffer, associate professor of national security, discusses incidents where
U.S. ships have been harassed by Iranian boats and planes.
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Aug. 28, 2016 - Foster's (N.H.)
Chris Haynes, assistant professor of political science, comments on a survey he did
that shows that Republican incumbent U.S. Senators curry more favor with voters if
they disavow Trump.
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Aug. 26, 2016 - WTNH
New Haven businesses are booming with students from Yale, University of New Haven
and other colleges returning for the fall semester.
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Aug. 25, 2016 - WPRO
Joshua Sandman comments on Trump
Joshua Sandman, professor of political science, comments on his op-ed in the Providence
Journal that says that Trump can still win the election. (Link not available)
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Aug. 25, 2016 - PublicNow.Com
Media Significantly Influences Public Opinion On Issues Of Immigration, Says New Book
Coauthored By University Of New Haven Professor
A new book by Chris Haynes, assistant professor of political science, finds that the
way media refer to immigrants influences public opinion.
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Aug. 25, 2016 - Providence Journal
Joshua Sandman, professor of political science, and expert on the presidency, comments
that Trump can win the White House.
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Aug. 25, 2016 - New Haven Register
Freshmen began moving in on Aug. 24.
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Aug. 24, 2016 - WTNH-TV8
This story on freshman move-in day focuses on two new University students.
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Aug. 24, 2016 - Reuters
John DeCarlo, associate professor of criminal justice, comments better salaries also
attract police talent from around the country and may be one of the factors that has
helped drive higher clearance rates in cities like Los Angeles and San Diego. The
story was picked up by a large number of media.
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Aug. 23, 2016 - CapitalBay News
Files in the death of Hillary Clinton's colleague Vince Foster are missing from the
National Archives. At the time, Henry C. Lee, renowned forensic scientist and chaired
professor, said the physical evidence was consistent with suicide. This story ran
in multiple outlets all over the world.
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Aug. 23, 2016 - Atlanta Journal Constitution
John DeCarlo, associate professor of criminal justice, comments on kids using the
Internet as a source for buying drugs.
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Aug. 23, 2016 - Connecticut Health Investigation Team
Susan Campbell, distinguished lecturer in communications, comments that obesity is
more dangerous for men than women, but women face more social pressure about being
obese.
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Aug. 22, 2016 - Greenwich Time
In a story about a shooting at a party in Bridgeport, John DeCarlo, associate professor
of criminal justice, comments that despite promises from politicians, it is impossible
to prevent all crime, especially gun crime. This story also ran in the Connecticut
Post, Stamford Advocate, Fairfield Citizen, Westport News and other papers.
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Aug. 20, 2016 - New Haven Register
State Senator Martin Looney, a practitioner-in-residence in the Henry C. Lee College
of Criminal Justice and Forensic Sciences, needs a kidney transplant. This editorial
in the New Haven Register urges people to consider becoming organ donors to save lives.
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Aug. 19, 2016 - SportsEdge.com
Track coaches Logan Sharpe and Shaunnaya Williams say runners pull up at the end of
the race to conserve energy.
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Aug. 19, 2016 - The Hill
Susan Campbell, distinguished lecturer in communications, says affordable housing
is on every mayor's list, but the candidates for the Presidency have not stepped up.
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Aug. 18, 2016 - Connecticut News Junkie
John DeCarlo, associate professor of criminal justice, says strong communication is
needed between police and their communities.
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Aug. 18, 2016 - The Hartford Courant
Susan Campbell, a columnist and distinguished lecturer in communications, writes about
a Connecticut man who is raising funds for a hotdog cart.
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Aug. 17, 2016 - Time
John DeCarlo, associate professor of criminal justice, discusses the various reasons
why the video from police body cameras may or may not be released.
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Aug. 17, 2016 - WTIC-AM1080
Russia, Iran and Syrian Rebels
Matt Schmidt, an assistant professor in national security and political science, talks
with Ray Dunaway, talk show host, about Russia using an airbase in Iran in its attacks
on Syrian rebels. (Link not available)
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Aug. 16, 2016 - Esquire
Henry Lee, renown forensic scientist and chaired professor is featured in a new documentary
about the murder of six-year old beauty queen Jon Benet Ramsey 20 years ago.
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Aug. 16, 2016 - Military.com
Charles A. Morgan, III, associate professor of national security and a psychiatrist,
has been added to the list of expert witness in the case of U.S. Army Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl,
an alleged deserter
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Aug. 15, 2016 - New Haven Register
Chris Haynes, assistant professor of political science, in a poll of 1,500 people
nationwide found that Senate races and found that in swing and red states, candidates
do better when they disavow Presidential candidate Donald Trump or at least are ambiguous.
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Aug. 15, 2016 - O and E Media
A story on camps safety cites fire safety videos made by students at the University
of New Haven and available on line.
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Aug 12, 2016 - Greenwich Time
Susan Campbell, distinguished lecturer in communications writes her column about a
coalition of groups fighting human trafficking in Connecticut.
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Aug. 11, 2016 - Aviation Week
A story about a project that improved safety at United Airlines and involved interns
from the Henry C. Lee College of Criminal Justice.
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Aug. 10, 2016 - Hartford Courant
Susan Campbell, distinguished lecturer in communications, will discuss her upbringing
in a fundamentalist, Southern family in a talk at the Simsbury Public Library.
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Aug. 9, 2016 - CT News Junkie
Steve Spignesi, adjunct faculty of English, writes about the cause of his mother's
illness: over the counter aspirin cream.
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Aug. 9, 2016 - CBS-13 (Sacramento, Calif.)
Smart Watch Security
Frank Breitinger, assistant professor of computer science and assistant director of
the Center for Forensic Research and Education in the Tagliatela College of Engineering,
comments on the security of smart watches. (Link not available)
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August, 2016, 2016 - La Bloga
Randall Horton, associate professor of English and a poet and non-fiction writer,
is interviewed.
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Aug. 6, 2016 - CAV (Canada National Television)
Security Problems at Rio 2016
Kenneth Gray, director of the national security program and a former FBI agent, comments
on two incidents in Rio that turned out not be terrorism. (Link not available)
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Aug. 6, 2016 - CTV (Canadian National Television)
Tightening Up Security at the Rio Games (This file has been removed by the original publisher.)
Kenneth Gray, a former FBI agent who is the head of the national security program,
comments on how the U.S. is helping prevent terrorism at the Olympics Games in Rio.
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Aug. 6, 2016 - Tampa Bay Times
John DeCarlo, associate professor of criminal justice, comments that diversion and
alternative programs will become more common in the future.
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Aug. 6, 2016 - New Haven Register
John DeCarlo, associate professor of criminal justice and a former police chief, says
products that help citizens assistant police are valuable.
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Aug. 6, 2016 - New Haven Register
Matthew Schmidt, assistant professor of political science, comments on the Turkish
coup and Turkish politics.
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Aug. 6, 2016 - New Haven Register
Stephen Spignesi,, former adjunct faculty of English and author of 72 books, wrote
a book about Robin Williams and is now speaking about his death two years ago.
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Aug. 4, 2016 - Canadian Television
Ken Gray, head of the national security program, comments.
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Aug. 4, 2016 - Hartford Courant
Susan Campbell, distinguished lecturer in communications, comments on Connecticut's
decision to eliminate interpreters for the deaf.
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Aug. 4, 2016 - CT News Junkie
Joshua Sandman, professor of political science, comments.
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Aug. 3, 2016 - U.S. News & World Report
George Haley, professor of marketing and director of the Center for International
Industry Competitiveness, says Tesla faces significant hurdles. The story also ran
on Yahoo Finance and on Yahoo Finance Singapore.
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Aug. 3, 2016 - Fast Company
Stuart Sidle, associate provost for strategic initiatives and an industrial psychologist,
comments on delivering bad news to employees.
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Aug. 2, 2016 - WTIC-AM 1080
Chris Haynes, an assistant professor of political science, says a survey experiment
he and a student did of 2,000 people nation-wide showed that opinion of Trump is crystallized
except when it comes to his statements about Muslims.
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Aug. 1, 2016 - U.S. News & World Report and Yahoo Finance
Sean-Michael Green, associate vice president for graduate admissions, says on-line
schools that are legitimate and accredited are the same as any other school. This
article was also published on Yahoo Finance.
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Aug. 1, 2016 - Shoreline Times
Former Branford Cop Handing Out Blue Ribbons; Tie a Blue Ribbon To Support Police (This file has been removed by the original publisher.)
Stan Konesky Jr. ,a retired Branford police officer and adjunct faculty of criminal
justice, is handing out blue ribbons in support of police. Konesky, a former 29-year
Branford PD veteran who teaches criminal justice at the University of New Haven.
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