In the Media: June, 2019

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Poets & Quants: STEM MBA Programs At U.S. B-Schools

Brian T. Kench, noted economist and dean of the College of Business, discusses the new STEM certified undergraduate and graduate business programs, including a "one of a kind" MS in sports management with a concentration in business analytics.

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NBC CT: Jennifer Dulos Investigation

Kenneth Gray, lecturer at the University of New Haven, provides insight as a former FBI agent on the ongoing search for Jennifer Dulos, says that information from the public could be the key to solving this case.

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WNPR: WNPR with William Carbone

William (Bill) Carbone, senior lecturer and director of experiential education at the Tow Youth Justice Institute, discusses the Improving Outcomes for Youth Initiative lead by the Council of State Governments Justice Center, whose goal is to look at the state’s current policies and examine their impact.

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WTNH: Good Morning Connecticut

Ibrahim (Abe) Baggili, associate professor and assistant dean of the Tagliatela College of Engineering, discusses the University of New Haven being named a Center of Academic Excellence by The National Security Agency.

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UNHcFREG: Spring 2019 Last Lecture

IIbrahim (Abe) Baggili, associate professor and assistant dean of the Tagliatela College of Engineering, was chosen to give the Last Lecture of Spring 2019.

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WSLS 10: Increasing Children's Intelligence

Researchers from the University of New Haven found that chess programs can improve the abstract reasoning abilities, problem solving skills, and memory of elementary school children.

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NBC Connecticut: NBC CT News at 6- Interview Part 1

Dr. Henry C. Lee, renowned forensic scientist and founder of the Henry C. Lee Institute of Forensic Science, discusses methods for extracting evidence in part one of an interview with NBC Connecticut.

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NBC Connecticut: NBC CT News at 6- Interview Part 2

Dr. Henry C. Lee, renowned forensic scientist and founder of the Henry C. Lee Institute of Forensic Science, explains the six major things police officers need to build a case in part two of an interview with NBC Connecticut.

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WESM: UMES 30 Ep. 26—Policing and Police Reform

Dr. Lorenzo Boyd, associate professor and director of the Center of Advanced Policing, joins retired police officer Lydia Polk in a discussion tackling issues such as community policing, racial bias, and gun control.