In the Media: September, 2016
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Sept. 30, 2016 - Hartford Courant
John DeCarlo, associate professor of criminal justice, comments on identity theft
crimes in West Hartford.
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Sept. 30, 2016 - Senegal Actu
Mother of Slain California Black Man Wants Peaceful Protest
John DeCarlo, associate professor of criminal justice, comments on the fatal police
shooting of an unarmed California man. (Link not available)
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Sept. 30, 2016 - Boston Herald
Matthew Schmidt, assistant professor of national security and political science, says
that Donald Trump’s close business ties to Russia could be problematic.
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Sept. 30, 2016 - Hartford Courant
Susan Campbell, distinguished lecturer in communications, comments on Jacob Conde,
a soccer star from Hartford.
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Sept. 29, 2016 - Art New England
Jan Dilenschneider, artist of contemporary impressions, comments on her new exhibition
in Lyme Academy.
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Sept. 29, 2016 - Tim
John DeCarlo, associate professor of criminal justice and an expert on police training,
comments that most police officers do not go through training teaching them how to
deal with people with mental health issues.
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Sept. 29, 2016 - Forbes
Denver-based ‘Galvanize’ is offering training programs in web development, data science,
and others, with some programs accredited with institutions such as the University
of New Haven.
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Sept. 29, 2016 - Yahoo Finance
Christopher Haynes, assistant professor of political science, comments on Donald Trump’s
strategy as he prepares for the second presidential debate.
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Sept. 29, 2016 - Wall Street Journal
Chris Pariso, former graduate of the criminal justice program, oversees the intern
program that assigns about four UNH students to the United project each semester.
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Sept. 29, 2016 - CNBC
Christopher Haynes, assistant professor of political science, comments on Trump and
the first presidential debate.
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Sept. 29, 2016 - NBC CT
Dr. Summer McGee, director of the healthcare administration program, comments on the
first case of the Zika virus in CT.
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Sept. 28, 2016 - New Haven Register
The Tagliatela College of Engineering is ranked top third in the country according
to U.S. News and World Report.
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Sept. 28, 2016 - The Day
Maria Tcherni-Buzzeo and John DeCarlo, associate professors of criminal justice, comment
on Connecticut’s crime statistics and policing issues.
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Sept. 28, 2016 - Norwich Bulletin
A new exhibition of oil paintings by artist Jan Dilenschneider will be on display
beginning Oct. 7 at the Sill House Gallery at Lyme Academy College of Fine Arts.
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Sept. 27, 2016 - The Hill
Susan Campbell, distinguished lecturer in communications, comments on the first presidential
debate.
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Sept. 26, 2016 - Yahoo Finance
Christopher Haynes, assistant professor of political science, offers commentary on
Clinton and immigration policy in the first debate.
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Sept. 26, 2016 - CNBC
Christopher Haynes, assistant professor of political science, comments on immigration
policy comments made in the first presidential debate.
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Sept. 25, 2016 - New Haven Register
A front page story about the premiere of the Ron Howard Beatles movie, "Eight Days
a Week" at the University of New Haven.
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Sept. 24, 2016 - Veja Magazine
Joshua Sandman, professor of political science, is quoted in Veja Brazilian Magazine.
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Sept. 24, 2016 - WNHH
Charles Andy Morgan, a psychiatrist who is an associate professor of national security,
discusses magic, magical thinking and lying.
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Sept. 21, 2016 - True Viral News
Timothy Palmbach, chair of the forensic science department, is featured in an article
about top jobs.
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Sept. 21, 2016 - WTNH
Dr. Henry Lee, renowned forensic scientist and chaired professor at the Henry C. Lee
Institute, is featured in a segment on the JonBenet Ramsey case.
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Sept. 21, 2016 - The Day
Lyme Academy artist, Kimberly Monson, creates sculpture of Katharine Hepburn.
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Sept. 21, 2016 - El Diario
Christopher Haynes, assistant professor of political science and co-author of "Framing
Immigrants", is featured in El Diario NY.
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Sept. 20, 2016 - WTNH
Jibey Asthappan, associate professor and director of the national security program
comments on how people can report suspicious activity in public.
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Sept. 20, 2016 - Connecticut Health I-Team
Susan Campbell, distinguished lecturer in communications, comments in an opinion piece
on new emergency housing systems to protect victims of domestic violence.
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Sept. 20, 2016 - News 12
Kenneth Gray, retired FBI special agent and coordinator of the national security studies
program, comments on Metro-North security.
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Sept. 20, 2016 - Pittsburg Post-Gazette
George Haley, pharmaceutical industry expert and professor of marketing, comments
on the EpiPen scandal.
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Sept. 19, 2016 - WFSB
Jibey Asthappan, associate professor and director of the national security program
comments on the Manhattan bombing.
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Sept. 19, 2016 - Focus Taiwan
The former vice president of Taiwan will visit Henry C. Lee, renowned forensic scientist
and chaired professor at the Henry C. Lee Institute during his trip to the United
States.
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Sept. 19, 2016 - Broadway World
Undergraduate Amanda Grillo writes about the University's production of "Our Town"
in her blog for Broadway World.
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Sept. 17, 2016 - Bustle.com
This article recounts the many famous cases Henry C. Lee, renowned forensic scientist
and chaired professor, has worked on.
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Sept. 17, 2016 - The Hill
Susan Campbell, distinguished lecturer in communications, observes that while pay
checks have increased, the Wall Street Journal says the economy is still weak and
women of color are affected the most.
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Sept. 16, 2016 - New Haven Register
Joshua Sandman, professor of political science, has studied the presidency for nearly
five decades. In this op-ed, he comments on how tight the presidential race has become.
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Sept. 16, 2016 - Hartford Courant
Susan Campbell, distinguished lecturer in communications, comments on how expensive
-- yet important for healthy babies -- diapers are for poor families.
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Sept. 15, 2016 - Hartford Courant
Henry Lee, renowned forensic scientist and chaired professor, is appearing on a CBS
television special using accomplished experts to try to solve the 20-year old murder
of six- year- old JonBenét Ramsey. The story was picked up around the country appearing
in Redbook, Marie Claire, Good Housekeeping, Rolling Stone, InStyle and other publications.
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Sept. 13, 2016 - WNHH Community Radio
John DeCarlo, associate professor of criminal justice and a former police chief, talks
about how policing has changed in the past year.
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Sept. 13, 2016 - KJZZ
John DeCarlo, associate professor of criminal justice, a former police chief and author
of a book about police unions, comments that police officers who are also union officers
work on union work on city time.
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Sept. 12, 2016 - The Street
Patrick Gourley, assistant professor of economics, comments on natural gas pricing.
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Sept. 12, 2016 - Mirror (United Kingdom)
Research done on Viber by the University's Cyber Forensics Research and Education
Group in the Tagliatela College of Engineering, is cited in this story about the reliability
of data on WhatsApp.
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Sept. 10, 2016 - WTNH and MyTV9
WestFest, a celebration of both the University and the City of West Haven, drew lots
of University students for fun activities and food.
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Sept. 9, 2016 - WTIC- 1080
Howard Stoffer, associate professor of criminal justice and a retired U.S. Department
of State officer, comments on continuing incidents with U.S. ships and the Iranians.
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Sept. 9, 2016 - FOX-61
Two students, Jonathan Spiegel and Matt Sheehy, talk about Charger Start-up Weekend
and entrepreneurial thinking.
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Sept. 9, 2016 - CtNewsJunkie
Chris Haynes, author of a new book, "Framing Immigrants" talks about Republican Presidential
contender Donald Trump's stance on immigration and his visit to Mexico.
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Sept. 8, 2016 - SportzEdge.com/ WTNH
The women's basketball team is sponsoring a run and block party to encourage unity.
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Sept. 8, 2016 - New Haven Register
WestFest, sponsored by the City of West Haven, the University and Wells Fargo, offers
business displays, foods, games, a pie-eating competition, dunking booth and other
fun activities on Saturday, Sept. 10.
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Sept. 7, 2016 - People
Renowned forensic scientist, Henry Lee, chaired professor, is featured in an exclusive
clip from the upcoming CBS docu-series The Case of: JonBenét Ramsey. The story was
picked up around the country appearing in Redbook, Marie Claire, Good Housekeeping,
Rolling Stone, InStyle and other publications.
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Sept. 7, 2016 - The Hill
Susan Campbell, distinguished lecturer of journalism, comments on Phyllis Schlafly’s
agenda.
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Sept. 6, 2016 - Inside Higher Ed
J. Mark McFadden, a practitioner- in- residence in English comments on the types of
students he has encountered while teaching at community colleges.
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Sept. 3, 2016 - Canadian Television
FBI Releases Clinton Emails
Michael Clark, senior lecturer in criminal justice and a retired FBI agent who specialized
in white collar crimes, comments on Hillary Clinton's email situation especially with
regard to security clearances. (Link not available)
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Sept. 2, 2016 - Hartford Courant
A Hartford soup kitchen is very busy but kids are allowed to cut the line, says Susan
Campbell in her regular column. Campbell is distinguished lecturer in communications.
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Sept. 1, 2016 - New Haven Register
Football coach Chris Pincince says he has a talented team this year and they are aiming
for a championship.
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Sept. 1, 2016 - Yahoo Finance
George Haley, professor of marketing, says Tesla should drop the motors in its name
just as Apple dropped the word computers to reflect its marketing strategy. The clip
was also used by Yahoo Finance India.
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Sept. 1, 2016 - New Haven Register
The West Haven mayor notes that a poll conducted by University of New Haven students
shows that city residents support a proposed mall.
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Sept. 1, 2016 - ABC News
Chris Haynes, an assistant professor of political science at University of New Haven
and co-author of "Framing Immigrants," said Trump's message and the words he used
to convey that message last night resonated with his core supporters, who were perplexed
of late with his messaging.
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Sept. 1, 2016 - Hartford Courant
The University's Cyberforensics Research and Education Group will be part of a partnership
with the Connecticut Center for Digital Investigations, a new consortium of police
officers that serves nine towns in Eastern Connecticut, including Glastonbury, Middletown
and East Hartford. The center will focus on solving computer crimes.
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Sept. 1, 2016 - The Hill
Susan Campbell, distinguished lecturer in communications, comments on housing for
low income families.
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