In the Media: November 2022

NBC Connecticut

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NBC Connecticut: University of New Haven Students and Staff Show Support For Women in Iran

The University of New Haven community took part in a rally along with hundreds of other universities across the globe to stand in solidarity with the University of Guelphin Iran as they protest the treatment of women in their country. Among those attending the rally were Interim President Sheahon Zenger and Ali Golbazi, professor and chair of electrical and computer engineering.

Vahid Behzadan

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WICC 600AM Connecticut Today with Paul Pacelli: Controversy In Darien?

Vahid Behzadan, assistant professor of data and computer science, cybersecurity, and computer and electrical engineering, discusses a rally at the University of New Haven and hundreds of other universities across the globe to stand in solidarity with the University of Guelph in Iran. Students are protesting the treatment of women after the death of Iranian Mahsa Amini by the morality police in Iran, the death of a 10-year-old boy Kian Pirfalak, and violence against marginalized Kurdish communities.

Michael Lawlor

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UConn Today: Symposium Explores Solutions for Criminal Justice System

Michael Lawlor, associate professor of criminal justice, spoke at a symposium on advocacy and litigation efforts toward pretrial justice reform. The panel included State Senator Martin Looney, president pro tempore of the Connecticut Senate; Tehra Coles, senior policy counsel at the Civil Rights Corps; and Jonathan Silbert, a retired Connecticut Superior Court judge.

Matthew Schmidt

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WTIC News Talk 1080 AM: Brian & Company

Matthew Schmidt, associate professor of international affairs, national security, and political science, discusses how Russian President Vladimir Putin is usin g winter weather conditions to sabotage energy plants, leaving people in the cold in Ukraine.

Chris Haynes

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PHL17: Politics In Focus

Chris Haynes, associate professor of political science and legal studies, discusses the midterm election results and the accuracy of polls.

Angeli Gianchandani

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Washington Times: Is Black Friday dead?

Angeli Gianchandani, a practitioner in residence of marketing and MBA program, says Black Friday has now become a shopping season that starts in September and into January.

Newsmax

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Newsmax: What Could End Putin's 'Unprecedented Stranglehold' on Russia?

Bradley Woodworth, associate professor of history, and Matthew Schmidt, associate professor of international affairs, national security, and political science, discuss how many in Russia are still loyal to President Vladimir Putin, including oligarchs who may use their influence to buy his safety to end the war.

Howard Stoffer

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WTIC 1080: Brian and Company

Howard Stoffer, professor of national security and international affairs, discusses the meeting between U.S. President Joe Biden and President Xi Jinping of the People's Republic of China during the G20 summit.

Bradley Woodworth

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Daily Express UK: Analysis

Bradley Woodworth, associate professor of history, wrote an op-ed on a missile hitting a small village in Poland, as the war in nearby Ukraine continues.

Bradley Woodworth

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WICC 600AM: Melissa in the Morning

Bradley Woodworth, associate professor of history, discusses the latest developments in the war in Ukraine and a conference he attended on Russia’s human rights violations.

The University of New Haven

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The Patch - Orange: Poets Are Not a Luxury

The University of New Haven's Department of Communication, Film, and Media Studies will record a panel discussion at West Haven High School on how today's poets help us understand history and culture on Saturday, November 19.

Trish Crouse

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News12: Vote 2022

Trish Crouse, a practitioner in residence of political science and legal studies, talks about the results of the Hayes-Logan race in Connecticut's 5th Congressional District.

Lisa Dadio

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Crime Stories with Nancy Grace: Too Pretty for Jail?

Lisa Dadio, assistant dean of the Lee College, director of the Center for Advanced Policing, and coordinator for the M.S. in Investigations, discusses a few cases of criminals that asked for leniency because they claimed they were too pretty for jail after being convicted.

Trish Crouse

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NBC Connecticut: Decision 2022 Jahana Hayes Declares a Win

Trish Crouse, a practitioner in residence of political science and legal studies, talks about the tight race in Connecticut's 5th Congressional District and the chances of a republican winning a seat at the federal level in the next election.

Sergeant Major of the Army Michael Grinston

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Hartford Courant: University of New Haven Veterans Day Event, Nov. 10, 2022

The University’s 21st Annual Veteran’s Day observance included guest speakers Sergeant Major of the Army Michael A. Grinston, the Army’s top enlisted leader, and Army Major Kristen Griest, one of the first two women to graduate from Ranger School in 2015 and the first female infantry officer in U.S. history. Ten veteran students also received the Connecticut Wartime Service Medal.

Patricia Crouse

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Fox61: How are races shaking out nationwide?

Patricia Crouse, a practit ioner in residence of political science and legal studies, joined FOX61 morning hosts Tim Lammers and Erika Arias for analysis of the midterm election results.

Lisa Dadio

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Crime Stories with Nancy Grace: Young Mom BURIED ALIVE

Lisa Dadio, assistant dean of the Lee College, director of the Center for Advanced Policing, and coordinator for the M.S. in Investigations, discusses a case of a woman being buried alive in a shallow grave after being beaten and tied by her husband amid a pending divorce settlement.