In the Media: May, 2017

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May 31, 2017 - Flight Safety Foundation, Aero Safety World Magazine
A story about major improvements made by United Airlines in its safety record using visualization data provided through a partnership with the University and interns from the Henry C. Lee College of Criminal Justice and Forensic Sciences.
May 24, 2017 - New London Day
Howard Stoffer, associate professor of national security and former official of both the U.S. Department of State and the United Nations, comments on President Trump discussing classified information.
May 23, 2017 - WTNH-TV8
Kenneth Gray, a lecturer in national security and criminal justice and a former FBI agent who worked on counter terrorism, comments on the vulnerability of concert venues.
May 23, 2017 - Charger Bulletin
Business major Afraz Siddiqui was offered a job at Snapchat. He turned it down to attend graduate school at Harvard. He hopes to become a cardiologist.
May 20, 2017 - New Haven Register
As their senior engineering project, students in the Tagliatela College of Engineering created a prototype that allows users to use voice commands to retrieve files. The project was done for Docuware, a company with offices in Meriden. The students worked with Frank Breitinger, assistant professor and co-director of the University’s forensics lab.
May 18, 2017 - WTNH-TV8
Joshua Sandman, professor of political science and a long-time friend of Joseph Lieberman comments on his nomination to head the FBI.
Janet Jensen, a sexual assault victim and founder of the Jensen project to curb harassment, hazing, bullying, sexual assault, received an honorary doctorate at the University’s Commencement ceremonies on Saturday. Her Commencement remarks are reprinted in this op-ed.
May 14, 2017 - New Haven Register
This story provides coverage of the afternoon Commencement ceremony for students in the College of Business and the Henry C. Lee College of Criminal Justice and Forensic Sciences.
Susan Campbell, distinguished lecturer in communications, writes her column about 20 fourth graders from the Hispanic Health Council's Mi Casa Campus in Hartford who planned a Mother’s Day party for homeless mothers from the Frog Hollow neighborhood in Hartford.
John DeCarlo, associate professor of criminal justice and a former police chief, comments on the dilemma police are faced with when a victim has been shot. Covering the body can compromise evidence; not covering it can upset people. This story also appeared in other Hearst papers in Connecticut.
May 13, 2017 - NewsTimes
John DeCarlo, associate professor of criminal justice and a former police chief, comments on the value of police body cameras.  This story also appeared in other Hearst papers in Connecticut.
May 10, 2017 - WTNH-TV8
Chris Haynes, assistant professor of political science, comments on Trump’s bully tactics as a defense strategy in office. 
May 10, 2017 - WTNH-TV8
Abe Baggili, assistant dean, associate professor, co-director and founder of the Cyber Forensics Laboratory, comments on analyzing data in wearable technology, like FitBits, and how they are used in criminal investigations.
May 10, 2017 - BBC (Spanish)
Joshua Sandman, professor of political science, comments on the firing of FBI director, James Comey, in this Spanish BBC publication.
May 9, 2017 - New Haven Register
The University of New Haven has announced the appointment of Duane Bailey as Associate Vice President, Director of Athletics and Recreation. Bailey, who will assume his role at the university on June 19, is currently Director of Athletics and Recreational Services at New York Institute of Technology.
May 9, 2017 - Fox 29 WFLX
The University of New Haven today announced the appointment of Duane Bailey as associate vice president and director of athletics and recreation. Bailey, who will join the university on June 19, is director of athletics and recreational services at New York Institute of Technology. This story was picked up by television and radio across the country. 
May 9, 2017 - CTV News (Canada)
Kenneth Gray, retired FBI agent and coordinator of the national security studies program, comments on the firing of FBI director, James Comey, by President Donald Trump. 
May 9, 2017 - WTNH-TV8
Abe Baggili, assistant dean, associate professor, co-director and founder of the Cyber Forensics Laboratory, comments on how the cyber forensics research group is using a "hotspot" library to detect threats located on Wi-Fi.
May 9, 2017 - Rise Earth
A study conducted by the biology and environmental science department suggest that a natural product such as Stevia leaf extract could be considered as an effective agent against Lyme’s Disease. 
May 8, 2017 - New Haven Register
The University of New Haven’s Tagliatela College of Engineering will offer Connecticut’s first-ever GenCyber security and forensics camp for high school students this summer.
May 8, 2017 - WABC-TV 7 New York
Claude Chereau, practitioner in residence of business and economics, comments on new French president, Emmanuel Macron. This story was picked up by television and radio stations across the country.
May 7, 2017 - News Handle
Kenneth Gray, retired FBI special agent and coordinator of the national security studies program, comments on the new French president, Emmanuel Macron.
May 5, 2017 - WTNH-TV8
New Haven Police have identified a woman found dead inside her residence and ruled her death a homicide. Kenneth Gray, retired FBI special agent and coordinator of the national security studies program, comments on the case and how it compares to similar crime scenes he has worked on.
May 5, 2017 - News 12
Kenneth Gray, lecturer in criminal justice, says the terror attacks in London were on "soft targets" and are difficult to predict.
May 3, 2017 - New Haven Register
The University of New Haven’s Charger Startup Weekend, a program for students held last fall, has been awarded first place in the community-favorite education category at the first Connecticut Entrepreneur Awards ceremony.
May 3, 2017 - WTNH-TV8
Ron Kuntze, associate professor of marketing and director of the non-profit institute, comments on ways educators can save money on school supplies for their classrooms.
May 2, 2017 - The Heartland Institute
Marie Paulis, dental hygiene program director, comments on dental provider shortages and how it affects patients.
May 1, 2017 - NBC CT
Kenneth Gray, retired FBI special agent and coordinator of the national security studies program, comments on a man who was arrested for downloading child pornography at a dance school where he served as a volunteer.    
May 1, 2017 - Ball Bearings Magazine
Frank Breitinger, assistant professor of cybersecurity, explains that the large amount of personal information online can sometimes be useful.