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Eyewitness News 3: Expert offers tips for Cyber Monday shopping
Angeli Gianchandani, a practitioner in residence of marketing, advises on Cyber Monday shopping.
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Angeli Gianchandani, a practitioner in residence of marketing, advises on Cyber Monday shopping.
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David Sacco, a practitioner in residence of finance, talks about the impact on the economy from another COVID variant.
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Karl Minges, interim dean of the School of Health Sciences, talks about the importance of getting the second dose of the vaccine and a booster shot when the time comes.
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Robert 'Bobby' McDonald, lecturer of criminal justice, comments on the rise in school incidents throughout Connecticut.
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Anthony Santella, professor, director of the Doctorate of Health Sciences Program, and COVID-19 coordinator, encourages people to continue taking precautions when getting together during the holidays.
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Chris Haynes, associate professor of legal studies, political science, national security, and international affairs, comments on Boebert and Omar's rhetoric being a distraction to the congressional work that needs to be done.
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David Sacco, a practitioner in residence of finance, says the supply chain shortages are something the country has been managing since the start of the pandemic.
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Karl Minges, interim dean of the School of Health Sciences, talks about why the positivity rate has reached the highest levels in months.
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Mike Lawlor, associate professor of criminal justice, says the defense lawyers will have difficulty in requesting a dismissal of the obstruction count.
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The University of New Haven was the only school to report no Violence Against Women Act offenses in 2020.
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Angeli Gianchandani, a practitioner in residence of marketing, says retailers have changed how they offer Black Friday deals to their customers.
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Renowned forensic scientist Dr. Henry C. Lee was part of an Oliver Stone documentary on the assignation of John F. Kennedy.
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John Rosen, a practitioner in residence in economics, talks about the supply chain issues taking a toll on Black Friday shoppers.
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Brian Marks, a senior lecturer of economics and business analytics, and Lisa Dadio, assistant dean of the Lee College, director of the Center of Advanced Policing, and senior lecturer, talk about how Black Friday has changed amid the recent increase in smash-and-grab robberies.
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Jan Jones, lecturer and coordinator for hospitality and tourism, says travelers should take safety precautions, whether traveling domestically or internationally, and they should stay informed.
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Angeli Gianchandani, a practitioner in residence of marketing, says retailers coined the term Black Friday to help ensure annual profits finish in the black, not in the red.
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Brian Marks, a senior lecturer of economics and business analytics, says the increase in gas prices is a classic case of supply and demand as the price for a barrel of crude has more than doubled from last year
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Jan Jones, lecturer and coordinator for hospitality and tourism, says restaurants are running short on many items such as food, napkins, and utensils, making recovering from the impact of the pandemic challenging.
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Jan Jones lecturer, and coordinator for hospitality and tourism, says the use of office space in hotel guest rooms is the latest strategy to help recovery from the impact of the pandemic.
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Jason Chung, assistant professor and executive director of Esports, says Peloton's move into the video gaming market will boost the industry and attract new consumers.
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John Rosen, adjunct professor of economics, comments that the release of oil reserves by the government is not significant enough to change the price of gas.
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John Rosen, adjunct professor of economics, says that the 50 million barrels of oil released by the Biden administration will not dent the price of gas.
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Mike Lawlor, associate professor of criminal justice, says a new domestic violence law might have a learning curve in outlining the legal definition of coercive control.
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Mike Lawlor, associate professor of criminal justice, says none of the three men convicted in the killing of Ahmaud Aubery case could prove self-defense.
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Mike Lawlor, associate professor of criminal justice, says it was Arbery, not the defendants, who was trying to defend himself by fleeing from the three men.
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Robert Sanders, associate professor and chair of national security, comments on the conviction of the three men found guilty in the murder of Ahmaud Arbery.
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Robert Sanders, associate professor and chair of national security, talks about the verdict for the three men charged in the killing of Ahmed Arbery.
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Vahid Behzadan, assistant professor of cybersecurity, computer and electrical engineering, talks about how to help protect your personal information from cybercrime and data breaches.
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Vahid Behzadan, assistant professor of cybersecurity, computer and electrical engineering, talks about cookies and how websites use them to track activity online.
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The University of New Haven's food service staff helped to prepare meals for West Haven residents for Thanksgiving.
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Lorenzo Boyd, Stewart Professorship in Criminal Justice and Community Policing says calling events in California looting carries a racist sentiment after a series of smash and grab robberies at high-end stores.
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Melissa Whitson, professor of psychology, comments on setting aside controversial issues for the holidays diplomatically.
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Lisa Dadio, assistant dean of the Lee College, director of the Center for Advanced Policing, and senior lecturer says the thefts happening at high-end stores are organized, and targets are determined in advance.
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Lorenzo Boyd, Stewart Professorship in Criminal Justice and Community Policing, says the term ‘looting’ misrepresents what is happening in high-end stores experiencing organized smash and grab robberies.
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Melissa Whitson, professor of psychology, talks about how to avoid talking politics at the Thanksgiving holiday get-togethers.
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Mike Lawlor, associate professor of criminal justice, says juvenile crime would go down if citizens were more vigilant about securing cars and valuables.
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Mike Lawlor, associate professor of criminal justice, says that the CT teen accused of murder and rape was 14 years old and cannot be tried as an adult according to state law.
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Mike Lawlor, associate professor of criminal justice, comments on the similarities for meeting the standard of self-defense.
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Lisa Dadio, assistant dean of the Lee College, director of the Center for Advanced Policing, and senior lecturer, talks about how the advancement of DNA technology helped solve a 35-year-old cold case.
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Brian Marks, a senior lecturer of economics and business analytics, says the trend of creating office space in malls and shopping centers is likely to catch on.
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Daniel Maxwell, lecturer of criminal justice, says rubber bullets hurt about eighty percent of the people they are used on.
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Jan Louise Jones, lecturer, and coordinator of Hospitality and Tourism, talks about the pent-up demand for travel leading up to the Thanksgiving holiday.
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Kenneth Gray, lecturer of criminal justice and homeland security, comments on the alarming number of people lacing marijuana with the very dangerous drug Fentanyl.
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Leah Hartman, a distinguished lecture and coordinator of B.S. and M.S. Finance, says inflation is happening due to the expanding economy.
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Lorenzo Boyd, Stewart Professorship in Criminal Justice and Community Policing examines the verdict in the Rittenhouse case.
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Mike Lawlor, associate professor of criminal justice, comments on the verdict in the Rittenhouse case.
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Mike Lawlor, associate professor of criminal justice, talks about the verdict in the Rittenhouse case.
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Renee Allen, adjunct professor of hospitality and tourism, describes some tasty wines for the holidays, including one from a new family-owned Connecticut vineyard.
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Robert Sanders, associate professor and chair of national security, discusses the Rittenhouse verdict.
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Jan Louise Jones, lecturer and coordinator for Hospitality and Tourism Management says that no matter where travelers go, they should be diligent and mindful of safety precautions.
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John Rosen, adjunct professor of economics, says that inflation will hit the lowest-income families the hardest, as their paychecks cannot keep up with rising prices.
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John Rosen, adjunct professor of economics, says not only will the turkey cost more this year, but the drive to visit family and friends will be more expensive, too.
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Karl Minges, interim dean of the School of Health Sciences, advises taking extra precautions when traveling for the holidays.
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Lorenzo Boyd, Stewart Professorship in Criminal Justice and Community Policing, talks about the benefits of reallocating resources to enable social workers to respond when someone is facing a mental health crisis.
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Patrick Gourley, assistant professor of economics and business analytics, says the increased demand for goods is partially responsible for inflation this holiday season.
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Robert Sanders, associate professor and chair of national security, says that if military members are not ordered to vaccinate, they have a constitutional right to choose to be unvaccinated, though that stance, he says, is counter to the commitment they have taken to help protect their fellow citizens.
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Kenneth Gray, senior lecturer of criminal justice and homeland security, says the last-minute introduction of a video clip may invalidate a self-defense claim but may be the basis for a mistrial.
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Leah Hartman, a senior lecturer and coordinator of finance, talks about inflation, its impact on the holiday season, and when it could come to an end. (20:47)
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Matthew Schmidt, associate professor of political science, national security, and international affairs, says politics has always been an expression not of policy, but identity.
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Mike Lawlor, associate professor of criminal justice, says it is not unusual for a defense attorney to ask a judge for a mistrial.
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Robert Sanders, associate professor and chair of national security, and Mike Lawlor, associate professor of criminal justice, comment on how social media could escalate the situation when the verdict is announced.
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The University of New Haven Mayor's Advisory Commission and the mayor's office are sponsoring a town hall on November 30.
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Angeli Gianchandani, practitioner in residence of marketing, explains why holiday shoppers may need to change their expectations for Black Friday this year.
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Daniel Maxwell, a lecturer in criminal justice, says that the arguments between the prosecutor and the defense attorneys are not unusual in trial cases.
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David Sacco, practitioner in residence of finance, says the ‘billionaire tax’ could do more harm than good for long-term technology investment.
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Jason Chung, assistant professor and executive director of the Esport Business Program will be the keynote speaker at the Sports & Active Nutrition Summit in February in San Diego.
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Lisa Dadio, assistant dean of the Lee College, senior lecturer, and director of the Center for Advanced Policing, talks about a recent rash of grocery store thefts in Connecticut and around the nation.
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Tom Mazza '00 M.A. is named human resources director for the El Paso Children's Hospital.
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Brian Marks, senior lecturer and executive director for the Entrepreneurship and Innovation Program, talks about how problems with the supply chain and staffing shortages are impacting school cafeterias across Connecticut.
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Leah Hartman, distinguished lecturer and coordinator of finance, says that rising costs on goods and services impacts lower-income families the most.
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Mike Lawlor, associate professor of criminal justice, comments on the factors that should be used to determine whether juveniles who commit murder or other serious crimes should be tried as an adult.
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Michele Smallidge, lecturer and program director of exercise, comments on the various workouts approaches since the pandemic started.
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Susan Campbell, distinguished lecturer of communications, film and media studies, talks about how the distress hand signal had its origins from a Canadian woman's organization during the pandemic.
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Students at the University of New Haven are working with the Connecticut State Police to study confession tapes that may lead to clues in homicide cases dating back 60 years.
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Brian Marks, senior lecturer and executive director for Entrepreneurship and Innovation Program, comments on a trend in malls to convert vacant space for office use.
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Leah Hartman, distinguished lecturer and coordinator of finance, comments that GE will be structuring its debt to in an effort to improve its bond rating.
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Chris Haynes, associate professor of political science, legal studies, national security, and international affairs, comments on the recent gaffe by President Biden and those crossing the lines of civility with hash tags.
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David Sacco, a practitioner in residence of finance, says people will update the asset technology to surmount quantum computing challenges.
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David Sacco, a practitioner in residence of finance, says the Fed chairman won reappointment as his leadership during the pandemic was neutral to both Democratic and Republican parties.
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David Sacco, a practitioner in residence of finance, says that every link in the supply chain needs to increase its capacity.
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Matthew Schmidt, associate professor of national security, political science, and international affairs, says that the Trump administration did not do enough to stop the rioting on January 6.
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Angeli Gianchandani, a practitioner in residence of marketing, says that retailers will try and blend their brick and mortar locations with their online sales to complement each other.
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Jason Chung, assistant professor and executive director of Esport Business Programs, will be the featured speaker at the 2020 Summit in San Diego in February 2022.
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Leah Hartman, a distinguished lecturer, and finance coordinator, discusses the holiday food demand but too few goods for consumers at the grocery store.
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Leah Hartman, a distinguished lecturer of finance, talks about those impacted the most by inflation.
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The University of New Haven was ranked 55 by U.S. News & World Report.
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Chris Haynes, associate professor of political science, legal studies, national security, and international affairs, talks about the passing of the infrastructure bill and what it took to get this done.
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Kenneth Gray, senior lecturer of criminal justice and homeland security, talks about the rash of threats that have been sent to schools the last few days.
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Anthony Santella, professor, director of the Doctorate of Health Sciences Program, and COVID-19 coordinator, comments on the OSHA vaccine mandate and the impact on the upcoming holiday season.
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Susan Campbell, distinguished lecturer of communications, film, and media studies, and Chris Haynes, associate professor of political science, national security, legal studies, and international affairs, comment on the rise of personal attacks and threats on social media platforms.
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Renee Dominguez, '20 M.S. Criminal Justice, has been named the Chief of Police for the City of New Haven, the first woman to hold this office.
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Anthony Santella, professor, director of the Doctorate of Health Sciences Program, and COVID-19 coordinator, talks about the positivity rate going up in Connecticut as the Thanksgiving holiday approaches.
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Jason Chung, assistant professor and executive director of Esport Business Programs, talks about the revenue that online betting in Connecticut will bring to the state.
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Jason Chung, assistant professor and Executive Director of Esport Business Programs, talks about how a concert over the weekend had no plans to handle a crowd surge, resulting in the deaths of 8 people.
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John DeCarlo, professor, and director of the Master's Program in Criminal Justice, says there are severe consequences for anyone reporting a fake bomb threat as it is a terrorist act.
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Maurice "Mo" Cayer, a distinguished lecturer and Coordinator of M.S. Human Resources, talks about the shortage of staff for the holiday season and the best time for those looking for a job.
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Maurice “Mo” Cayer, a distinguished lecturer and Coordinator of M.S. Human Resources, talks about U.S. infrastructure, including bridges, highways, and airports, which has the poorest marks of any industrialized country across the globe.
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Angeli Gianchandani, practitioner in residence of marketing, comments on some money-saving tips for the Thanksgiving holiday weekend.
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Kendell Coker, associate professor of psychology, comments on mental health issues impacting those facing discrimination from adolescence to adulthood.
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Kenneth Gray, senior lecturer of criminal justice and homeland security, talks about the case of a blind woman assaulted in broad daylight.
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The University of New Haven's esports program was mentioned for its interdisciplinary major in esports and gaming in this high-growth field.
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John Rosen, adjunct professor of economics, talks about the infrastructure funds that need to be spent correctly or raise the deficit.
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Kenneth Gray, senior lecturer of criminal justice and homeland security, says threats of domestic terrorism should not be politicized.
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Angeli Gianchandani, practitioner in residence for marketing, Michael Quiello, member of the University of New Haven’s Board of Governors and vice president of safety, security, and operational efficiency at Avelo Airlines, and students Gabriela Garcia-Perez, Andrew Bianco, and Brendan Shamas took part in the inaugural flight of Avelo Airlines.
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Eva Sapi, professor of biology and environmental science, says a protocol of two of the six microbial defense herbals included in the CSP, Banderol, and Samento were found to eliminate all forms of Borrelia burgdorferi.
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The University of New Haven is part of the coolest college towns, especially for pizza!
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Lisa Dadio, assistant dean, director of the Center for Advanced Policing, and senior lecturer in forensic science, talks about the shortage of emergency workers and the stress for those working long shifts can lead to mistakes.
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Mike Lawlor, associate professor of criminal justice, says the legislature should take up recommendations from the task force on the fate of the Psychiatric Security Review Board, which supervises people found not guilty by reason of insanity.
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Michele Smallidge, lecturer and program director of the B.S. of exercise, says that starting a new morning exercise routine at the end of daylight savings time and offers some tips to help.
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Merryl Tengesdal '94 has written an autobiography, "Shatter the Sky: What Going to the Stratosphere Taught Me about Self-Worth, Sacrifice, and Discipline."
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Brian Marks, senior lecturer and Executive Director of the Entrepreneurship and Innovation Program, says the White House is pushing back the mandates for vaccination to ease the supply chain demands until January 6.
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Donn Gerry Ziebell ’72 MBA has been inducted into Marquis Who's Who.
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Lisa Dadio, assistant dean, senior lecturer, and director for the Center of Advanced Policing, talks about the case of a mother who disappeared after leaving her son’s football game at halftime.
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President Steven H. Kaplan attended the ribbon-cutting ceremony at Tweed New Haven Airport for the inaugural flight of Avelo Airlines with Michael Quiello, member of the University of New Haven’s Board of Governors and vice president of safety, security, and operational efficiency at Avelo Airlines.
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President Steven H. Kaplan attended the ribbon-cutting ceremony at Tweed New Haven Airport for the inaugural flight of Avelo Airlines with Michael Quiello, member of the University of New Haven’s Board of Governors and vice president of safety, security, and operational efficiency at Avelo Airlines.
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President Steven H. Kaplan attended the ribbon-cutting ceremony at Tweed New Haven Airport for the inaugural flight of Avelo Airlines with Michael Quiello, member of the University of New Haven’s Board of Governors and vice president of safety, security, and operational efficiency at Avelo Airlines.
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Avelo Airlines CEO Andrew Levy thanked University of New Haven President Steven H. Kaplan for attending the inaugural flight from Tweed-New Haven to Florida.
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Chris Haynes, associate professor of political science, legal studies, national security, and international affairs, talks about the Virginia and New Jersey gubernatorial races.
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Mike Lawlor, associate professor of criminal justice, says the definition of use of force in an arrest needs to be changed from ‘justified’ toward ‘necessary.’
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Mike Lawlor, associate professor of criminal justice, talks about the ongoing public debate on juvenile justice in Connecticut.
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Robert Sanders, associate professor and chair of national security, comments that social media is not the correct forum to discuss CRT as critics have made it a political issue.’
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Vahid Behzadan, assistant professor of cybersecurity and networks, data science and computer engineering, says it is not hard to break into a computer, but if the hackers can get away with it.
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Karl Minges, interim dean of the School of Health Sciences, says the holiday season may be back to normal if those gathering have been vaccinated and received a booster shot.
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Patrick Gourley, assistant professor of economics and business analytics, says although costs have gone up for flying, the holiday season is not the airlines’ busiest time of year.
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Robert Sanders, associate professor and chair of national security, comments on the Senate’s unanimous support of the Secure Equipment Act, saying the support shows the threat against national security is real.