In the Media: April, 2017
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April 30, 2017 - Hartford Courant
Susan Campbell, distinguished lecturer in communications, comments on the friendship
between two women as one falls ill to a terminal disease.
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April 29, 2017 - Philly.com
Summer McGee, director of the M.S. in Healthcare Administration program and associate
professor of management, comments on the increase in heroin overdose deaths in Lehigh
Valley. The article was also published in Morning Call.
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April 26, 2017 - Long Island Press
John DeCarlo, assistant chair of criminal justice department, comments on the high-profile
slaying of Ecuadorian immigrant Marcelo Lucero and accusations of discriminatory treatment
of Hispanics.
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April 25, 2017 - Inside Higher Ed
John (Mark) McFadden, a practitioner-in-residence in English, provides three effective strategies for teachers to use to keep their students off their phones
and more engaged in class.
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April 24, 2017 - Business Insider (Malaysia)
Russia Seems to Be Intensifying Its New Cold War on the West
Howard Stoffer, associate professor of nationals security, comments on the "cold war-like" posture Russia is taking with the U.S. after President Donald Trump ordered the strike against Syrian President Bashar Assad’s air field on Apr. 7. The story was picked up from publications around the world. (Link not available)
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April 23, 2017 - Newstimes
The Rape Crisis Center of Milford held a Walk A Mile In Her Shoes event in downtown
Milford, Conn. on Sunday, Apr. 23. University of New Haven students participated.
The annual walk is held to raise awareness around issues of rape, sexual assault and
gender violence. The story was also picked up by publications including Stamford Advocate
and Greenwich Times.
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April 21, 2017 - CNN
Howard Stoffer, associate professor of national security, comments on Russian military
aircraft that were spotted flying off the coast of Alaska. The story was picked up
by publications around the country.
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April 20, 2017 - The Daily Express (UK)
Nikodem Poplawski, senior lecturer and physics coordinator, comments on the theory
that while holes exist in the universe, and could be the origin of black holes.
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April 19, 2017 - WTNH-TV8
Apr. 20th is Holocaust Remembrance Day. At the University of New Haven, Holocaust
survivor Ruth Fishman of West Hartford provided the audience some powerful perspective.
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April 19, 2017 - WNPR
Susan Campbell, distinguished lecturer in communications, comments on Robert Cotto
Jr.’s experience growing up in the North End of Hartford, one of Connecticut’s poorest
areas.
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April 19, 2017 - WTNH-TV8
Reporter Ryan Kristafer joins University of New Haven theatre students on stage at
a rehearsal of their production, "How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying."
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April 15, 2017 - The NiLP Report
Award-winning broadcast journalist Maria Hinojosa addressed a group of 300 conference
participants at the university’s 2017 Women’s Leadership Conference.
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April 13, 2017 - WTNH-TV8
Josh Sandman, professor of political science, grades Daniel Malloy on his performance
as Connecticut governor.
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April 13, 2017 - WFSB-TV3
Malloy Will Not Seek Third Term as CT Governor
Tom Reynolds, political science professor and former legislator, comments on Governor
Malloy’s decision to not run for a third term.
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April 11, 2017 - RNN
Matthew Schmidt, assistant professor of national security, speaks with Richard French
about growing tensions between the United States and Russia over events in Syria.
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April 11, 2017 - BEFM Radio (Korea)
Morning Wave in Busan
Matthew Schmidt, assistant professor of national security, comments on U.S. and Russian relations after the Syrian airstrike. (Link not available)
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April 10, 2017 - Forbes
Vesna Markovic, assistant professor of criminal justice and national security, comments
on the terrorist attack in which two female suicide bombers in Madagali, Nigeria passed
through a security check point by carrying an infant. The op-ed was also featured
in News Max World.
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April 10, 2017 - WNPR
Claude Chereau, practitioner in residence of business and economics, comments on the
French presidential election and the impact it could have on Connecticut companies
and the economy.
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April 7, 2017 - Wisconsin Public Radio
Matthew Schmidt, assistant professor of national security, discusses the relationship
between Russia and the United States after the Syrian airstrike on the Joy Cardin
Show.
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April 7, 2017 - WTIC Fox 61
Matthew Schmidt, assistant professor of national security, comments on the U.S. air
strike on Syria.
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April 6, 2017 - Fortune
Claude Chereau, practitioner in residence of business and economics, comments on the
French presidential election and the economic impact it will have on America and other
countries. Chereau is a former international trader and a U.S. citizen who is a native
of France.
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April 6, 2017 - New Haven Register
Students at the University of New Haven participate in a mock emergency fire and bomb
drill.
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April 6, 2017 - WTIC Fox 61
Matthew Schmidt, assistant professor of national security, comments on the last impacting
of World War I on the 100th anniversary of U.S. entry into the war.
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April 5, 2017 - WTNH-TV8
Students and the University of New Haven community participate in a mock explosion
and fire drill.
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April 5, 2017 - WTIC 1080 AM
Howard Stoffer, associate professor of national security, comments on the Russian
train bombing.
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April 4, 2017 - Foreign Affairs
Howard Stoffer, associate professor of national security, comments on how DNA can
help in foreign affairs and defense.
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April 4, 2017 - McClatchy Newspapers
Matthew Schmidt, assistant professor of national security, comments on an archived
video conference call of President Trump wishing Tofik Arifov, a former Soviet official
turned real estate developer, a happy birthday.
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