Video compilation by Elisa Broche ’25, a communication major



In the Media: October 2023

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Robert Sanders, a senior lecturer of national security, comments on former President Donald Trump’s adult children being called as witnesses in a civil case in which the former president is accused of manipulating assets on financial forms for favorable loan terms.

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Michael Lawlor, associate professor of criminal justice, comments that a police officer who is under investigation and fails to appear at a public hearing is automatically decertified and banned from serving in Connecticut.

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Michael Lawlor, associate professor of criminal justice, discusses the suspect in the Maine mass shooting trying to purchase a silencer and being denied after indicating on the application he was committed to a mental institution.

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Matthew Schmidt, associate professor of international affairs, national security, and political science, talks about the attack in Israel and the beginning of Israel’s ground offensive.

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William Carbone, a lecturer of criminal justice and executive director of the Tow Youth Justice Institute, comments that, nationally, the number of crimes committed by teenagers are at an historic low.

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Michael Lawlor, associate professor of criminal justice, discusses Connecticut’s Red Flag Gun Law that he authored in 1999 compared to Maine’s Yellow Flag Law, and the additional steps need to prove if a gun owner is exhibiting warning signs of a mental health issue.

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Students from the Dental Hygiene program participated in the 16th Annual Mission of Mercy clinic, which provides dental services free of charge.

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Vahid Behzadan, assistant professor of cybersecurity, data and computer science, computer and electrical engineering, and director of the SAIL Lab, explains what the QR code abbreviation stands for and where it was invented.

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Pavani Rangachari, professor and director of the Master of Healthcare Administration Program, had her published paper, The Untapped Potential of the Quadruple Aim of Primary Care to Foster a Culture of Health, cited in this article by Forbes discussing five principles to improve the patient experience.

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Kenneth Gray, a senior lecturer of criminal justice, homeland security, and emergency management, comments that various law enforcement agencies handle the notification of threats and, and the response depends on what can be actionable to protect public safety.

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Patrick Gourley, associate professor of economics and business analytics, wrote an op-ed on the pros and cons of the SAVE plan, which is designed to assist student loan borrowers.

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Bruce Barber, a professional in residence and general manager of the WNHU radio station, comments on AI-generated artwork from YouTube Music being part of a user’s playlist.

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Michael Lawlor, associate professor of criminal justice, discusses Maine’s Yellow Flag Gun Law compared to Connecticut’s Red Flag Gun Law that Lawlor authored in 1999.

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Vahid Behzadan, assistant professor of cybersecurity, data and computer science, computer and electrical engineering, and director of the SAIL Lab, discusses the cybersecurity programs offered to Ph.D. and graduate students at the University of New Haven.

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Bobby McDonald, a lecturer of criminal justice, discusses the response after a civilian aircraft entered restricted airspace in the area of President Joe Biden’s home in Delaware.

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Kenneth Gray, a senior lecturer of criminal justice, homeland security, and emergency management, discusses the families of hostages who are demanding to meet with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu before they strike Hamas, which has been holding more than 200 people in Gaza hostage for more than three weeks.

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Matthew Schmidt, associate professor of national security, international affairs, and political science, discusses the war in Ukraine as Russia begins a series of attacks, and if aid from the United States will continue as winter approaches.

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Jeffrey Treistman, associate professor of national security, discusses the warnings from the U.S. Treasury Department that terrorist organizations, such as Hamas, may try to use cryptocurrency as a way to finance weapons without it being traced.

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Kenneth Gray, a senior lecturer of criminal justice, homeland security, and emergency management, discusses how the Israelis have warned citizens to leave Gaza before the ground attack begins.

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Michael Lawlor, associate professor of criminal justice, discusses how Maine may soon change its Yellow Flag Gun Law to a Red Flag Gun Law after last week’s mass shooting in Lewistown.

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Kenneth Gray, a senior lecturer of criminal justice, homeland security, and emergency management, discusses the ongoing search for a suspected mass shooter in Lewistown, Maine, and how multiple agencies are working together to find him.

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Kenneth Gray, a senior lecturer of criminal justice, homeland security, and emergency management, discusses the massive search by multiple law enforcement agencies for a suspect accused of a mass shooting in Lewistown, Maine.

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James Mohs, associate professor of accounting and taxation, comments on the rising number of bankruptcies for small businesses.

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Michael Lawlor, associate professor of criminal justice, discusses the red flag gun laws, which he authored in Connecticut nearly 25 years ago, as another mass shooter took place in Maine.

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Angeli Gianchandani, a practitioner in residence of marketing and the MBA program, comments that financial advisors are reaching out to people in lower income brackets for seeking greater reward in their career.

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Bobby McDonald, a lecturer of criminal justice, discusses the manhunt for a mass shooter who was seen in surveillance videos opening fire in a bowling alley and a bar in Maine, killing 18 people.

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Audrey Blondin, an adjunct professor of population health and leadership, discusses a case before the Connecticut Supreme Court on restoring vaccination exemptions on the basis of religion in the public school system.

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Kenneth Gray, a senior lecturer of criminal justice, homeland security, and emergency management, discusses the search by multiple law enforcement agencies for a suspect involved in a mass shooting in Maine.

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Demissew Ejara, associate professor of finance, comments it is still popular to celebrate Halloween as it is one of the most profitable days for the candy industry.

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Michael Lawlor, associate professor of criminal justice, discusses the manhunt for Robert Card, who is accused of a mass shooting in Lewistown, Maine.

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Kenneth Gray, a senior lecturer of criminal justice, homeland security, and emergency management, discusses the numerous law enforcement departments that are coordinating efforts in the search for a mass shooter suspect on the run.

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Michael Lawlor, associate professor of criminal justice, discusses the search for a suspect in a mass shooting in Maine that killed 18 people and 13 wounded.

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Kenneth Gray, a senior lecturer of criminal justice, homeland security, and emergency management, discusses the manhunt in Maine for a suspect wanted responsible for a mass shooting and the number of law enforcement officers involved in the investigation.

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Kenneth Gray, a senior lecturer of criminal justice, homeland security, and emergency management, comments on how authorities are trying to locate a suspect at large who is wanted for a mass shooting in Lewistown, Maine.

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Kenneth Gray, a senior lecturer of criminal justice, homeland security, and emergency management, discusses the mass shooting that occurred in Lewistown, Maine, and the manhunt for the suspect.

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Kenneth Gray, a senior lecturer of criminal justice, homeland security, and emergency management, discusses a manhunt underway in Maine for a suspect accused of shooting multiple people in two locations.

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Kenneth Gray, a senior lecturer of criminal justice, homeland security, and emergency management, discusses shootings in two locations by the same gunman, causing mass casualties and a manhunt that is underway in Maine.

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Kenneth Gray, a senior lecturer of criminal justice, homeland security, and emergency management, discusses the latest on a manhunt in Maine for a suspect who shot multiple people at two locations.

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Patricia Crouse, a practitioner in residents of political science and public administration, discusses the new Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives Mike Johnson, who was elected after three weeks of failed votes.

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Kenneth Gray, a senior lecturer of homeland security, criminal justice, and emergency management, discusses how Israeli troops destroyed tunnels in Gaza that Hamas has been using to travel undetected to carry out raids.

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Patricia Crouse, a practitioner in residents of political science and public administration, comments on what the priorities should be for the U.S. House, such as aid packages to Israel and avoiding a government shutdown on November 17.

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Kenneth Gray, a senior lecturer of homeland security, criminal justice, and emergency management, discusses the intelligence value of the information shared by the hostages that Hamas released.

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Howard Stoffer, professor of national security, comments on the global alert issued last week for travelers heading to the Middle East.

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Brian Marks, a senior lecturer of economics and business analytics, comments on credit card fees that businesses are passing on to consumers.

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Howard Stoffer, professor of national security, discusses the release of two Israeli women who Hamas kidnapped more than two weeks ago.

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Kenneth Gray, a senior lecturer of homeland security, criminal justice, and emergency management, discusses the release of two Israeli hostages and the intelligence information they provided to authorities.

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Patricia Crouse, a practitioner in residence of political science and public administration, comments that Independent candidate Robert Kennedy Jr. may significantly affect the outcome of the 2024 presidential election.

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Michael Lawlor, associate professor of criminal justice, says that while there have been three officer-involved shootings in the last week resulting in deaths, Connecticut consistently ranks near the bottom in the country for officer-involved shootings and deaths.

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Howard Stoffer, professor of national security, discusses the hostage situation and the focus on preventing the war between Hamas and Israel from escalating to direct involvement from additional countries.

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Vahid Behzadan, assistant professor of cybersecurity; data and computer science; computer and electrical engineering, and director of the SAIL Lab, says customers of Jake’s 58 casino on Long Island should be mindful of suspicious credit card activity, following a cybersecurity breach that closed the casino for three days.

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Michael Lawlor, associate professor of criminal justice, says that the Office of the Connecticut Inspector General will determine if officers broke any laws in an officer-involved in Wallingford that resulted in the death of a 62-year-old man.

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Howard Stoffer, professor of national security, analyzes presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy’s comments about the U.S. and Taiwan regarding foreign policy.

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Patricia Crouse, a practitioner in residence of political science and public administration, talks about President Joe Biden’s national address about funding to support and help Ukraine and Israel.

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Michael Lawlor, associate professor of criminal justice, comments that the state’s inspector general’s office always investigates when an officer-involved shooting takes place in Connecticut.

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Declan Hill, associate professor of investigations, talks about the Canadian government receiving the 2023 Ignoble Purpose Award from the University of New Haven’s Sports Integrity Center for refusing to call a public inquiry into abuse and corruption in Canadian sport.

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Pavani Rangachari, professor and director of the Master of Healthcare Administration Program, says there are opportunities such as retail care and outpatient care that create a less stressful environment for nurses than working in a hospital.

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ËÄÉ«AV of New Haven’s Mayor’s Advisory Commission hosted a debate for the West Haven Mayoral candidates Dorinda Borer and Barry Lee Cohen. The debate was moderated by Chris Haynes, associate professor of political science, and Candice Deal, associate professor of accounting and interim associate dean of the Pompea College of Business.

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David Sacco, a lecturer of finance, says that, in some ways, the United Auto Workers strike is about the car industry’s future.

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Bobby McDonald, a lecturer of criminal justice, comments on body camera footage released by the Connecticut Office of the Inspector General of a police-involved shooting in Hartford.

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Pavani Rangachari, professor and director of the Master of Healthcare Administration Program, says upcoming Medicare changes are good news regarding affordability and coverage.

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Bobby McDonald, a lecturer of criminal justice, explains why it is helpful for officers to know if a weapon is involved when responding to a call.

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Kenneth Gray, a senior lecturer of criminal justice, homeland security, and emergency management, says Hamas’ attack on Israel was an act of terrorism.

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Kenneth Gray, a senior lecturer of homeland security, emergency management, and criminal justice, discusses the heightened state of alert as the war in Israel is causing tensions nationwide.

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Brian Otis, vice president of university advancement, encourages donors to be mindful that the academic environments created on college campuses have a longstanding history of fostering debate and the rigorous exchange of ideas.

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Michael Urban, a senior lecturer in the School of Health Sciences, comments on how to make Halloween safe and inclusive for everyone.

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Kenneth Gray, a senior lecturer of homela nd security, emergency management, and criminal justice, discusses a surveillance video that captured a police-involved shooting. A suspect is seen using his car as a weapon in the parking lot of the Bristol Police Department in Rhode Island.

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Janet Garcia-Hallett, assistant professor of criminal justice, discusses her book Invisible Mothers: Unseen Yet Hyper-visible After Incarceration, her career, and her support for fellow writer-moms.

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Howard Stoffer, professor of national security, discusses the warnings from Israel for people to leave the Gaza Strip in response to the deadly surprise attacks from Hamas.

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Michael Lawlor, associate professor of criminal justice, discusses the FBI’s annual crime report and how Connecticut has improved its strategies for combating crime since the height of the pandemic.

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Patricia Crouse, a practitioner in residence of political science and public administration, discusses voter reaction after videos of supporters of both Bridgeport mayoral candidates allegedly stuffing a mail-in ballot box became public.

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Howard Stoffer, professor of national security, discusses the surprise attack from Hamas against Israel and the latest on the situation in the Middle East.

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Paige Bartels, director of counseling and psychological services, comments on her office employing undergraduates as community wellness advocates to supplement traditional counseling center offerings but not to replace therapy.

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Kenneth Gray, a senior lecturer of homeland security, emergency management, and criminal justice, discusses Israel’s new laser defense system, Iron Beam, to protect the country along with the Iron Dome.

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Howard Stoffer, professor of national security, discusses the deadly fighting at Israel’s northern with Lebanon as Israel has declared this area a military zone.

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Kenneth Gray, a senior lecturer of homeland security, emergency management, and criminal justice, comments that military action may not be enough to eradicate terrorism from Israel.

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Robert Sanders, a senior lecturer of national security, discusses the origins of conflicts in the Middle East and Israel.

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Kenneth Gray, a senior lecturer of homeland security, emergency management, and criminal justice, discusses Israel’s pending ground attack on the Gaza Strip and the potential impact on civilians who live there.

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Kenneth Gray, a senior lecturer of homeland security, emergency management, and criminal justice, discusses the latest military strikes happening in Gaza and the likelihood of other countries in the Middle East getting involved.

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Demissew Ejara, associate professor of accounting, finance, and marketing, discusses price increases – and a few decreases – for consumer goods reflected in September’s CPI.

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Randall Horton, professor of English, comments on the provocative writing by Quan Martin, saying, "It's commodifying the Black experience."

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Michael Lawlor, associate professor of criminal justice, took part in the release of a Dalio Education study that reported on the number of disconnected Connecticut youths between the ages of 14-26 and what the findings indicate.

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Jeffrey S. Debies-Carl, professor of psychology and sociology, writes in his new book about the phenomenon of legend tripping.

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Josep De Alcaraz-Fossoul, assistant professor of forensic science, discusses his career in forensic science and his project on latent fingerprint dating technologies.

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Howard Stoffer, a professor of national security, discusses Israel’s Iron Dome system that protects populated areas from rocket strikes.

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Jan Jones, a lecturer for hospitality and tourism management, comments on the balance of protecting the community of Lahaina in Hawaii and the economic impact of keeping the island closed to tourists.

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Brian Marks, a senior lecturer of economics and business analytics, weighed in as a fact-checker in an article about former President Donald Trump’s allegedly inflating the value of his assets to secure better lending terms.

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Matthew Schmidt, associate professor of national security, international affairs, and political science, discusses whether the war in Israel will impact the United States.

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Vahid Behzadan, assistant professor of cybersecurity, data and computer science, computer and electrical engineering, and director of the SAIL Lab, discusses the cybersecu rity attack on Connecticut hospitals and the latest in artificial intelligence.

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Kenneth Gray, a senior lecturer of homeland security, criminal justice, and emergency management, answered viewers’ questions in this in-depth interview about the war between Israel and the militant group Hamas.

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Robert Sanders, a senior lecturer of national security, discusses the geographical area of Gaza and the history of the fighting in the area.

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Bobby McDonald, a lecturer of criminal justice, discusses the video released by the Connecticut Office of the Inspector General of a woman firing a gun in the lobby of the Bristol Police Department and how the officers handled the situation.

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Michael Lawlor, associate professor of criminal justice, says it has become unusual for atrial to occur in a criminal case in Connecticut, replicating a national trend.

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Tracy Tamborra, professor of criminal justice, comments on why small cities and towns are perceived safer than large cities.

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ËÄÉ«AV of New Have n is among several in Connecticut registered with the National Association of Collegiate Esports.

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ËÄÉ«AV of New Haven’s Fire Science Club participated in West Haven’s Fire, Emergency Management, 911 ERS, Police, and Health Expo.

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Several of the top places to visit in Connecticut, including Easy Rock Park, the Orange Triangle and Wepawaug Conservation Area, and Sleeping Giant State Park, are near the University of New Haven’s main campus and its Orange campus.

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Robert Sanders, a senior lecturer of national security, discusses why Israel has declared war for the first time since 1973.

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Kenneth Gray, a senior lecturer of criminal justice, homeland security, and emergency management, discusses the militant group Hamas and its capabilities.

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Howard Stoffer, professor of national security, discusses how Israeli intelligence officials may have missed warning signs, as peace talks for the region seemed to be progressing.

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Robert Sanders, a senior lecturer of national security, comments that those in Gaza and Israel must learn how to give and take to reach a peaceful state.

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Patricia Crouse, a practitioner in residence of political science and public administration, comments on this year’s Forbes 400 list of wealthiest Americans, which did not include former President Donald Trump.

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Kenneth Gray, a senior lecturer of criminal justice, homeland security, and emergency management, discusses the unprecedented attack on Israel by the militant group Hamas.

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Robert Sanders, a senior lecturer of national security, says that terrorism is not the way to resolve the issue of disputed territory in Gaza.

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Brian Marks, a senior lecturer of economics and business analytics, comments that the number of jobs being revised upward is unusual, indicating a strong labor market.

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Howard Stoffer, professor of national security, discusses the attack from the militant group Hamas on Israel and the numbers of those killed, injured, or being held hostage.

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Kenneth Gray, a senior lecturer of criminal justice, homeland security, and emergency management, discusses Israel declaring war after an unprecedented attack by the militant group Hamas.

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Howard Stoffer, professor of national security, comments that Hamas's planned attack on Israel occurred on the 50th anniversary of the 1973 Yom Kippur War.

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ËÄÉ«AV of New Haven is among the majority of colleges and universities in the state that will not change its policy on student loans.

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Robert Sanders, a senior lecturer of national security, discusses the latest terrorist attack in Israel by the militant group Hamas. Sanders spoke from his national security class about the events that have transpired.

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Howard Stoffer, professor of national security, discusses the militant group Hamas's unprecedented attack on Israel.

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Peter J. Danielczuk, longtime radio host at WNHU, was inducted into the International Polka Association’s Polka Hall of Fame in September in Pittsburgh, PA.

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Howard Stoffer, professor of national security, discusses the surprise attack on Israel from Gaza by the militant group Hamas and the history of past conflicts.

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Howard Stoffer, professor of national security, discusses the unprecedented attack from the militant group Hamas on Israel, killing over one thousand Israelis.

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Robert Sanders, a senior lecturer of national security, discusses the history of Israel as an unprecedented attack by the militant group Hamas Israel declaring war.

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Angeli Gianchandani, a practitioner in residence of marketing and the MBA program, comments on how companies create ready-made foods and beverages that are highly processed, contributing to obesity.

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Kenneth Gray, a senior lecturer of criminal justice, emergency management, and homeland security, discusses police body cam footage that captured the events leading up to the fatal shooting of a Glocester man wanted on felony charges.

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Howard Stoffer, professor of national security, discusses the surprise attack on Israel from Gaza by the militant group Hamas.

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Kenneth Gray, associate professor of criminal justice, homeland security, and emergency management, discusses the surprise attack on Israel from Gaza by the militant group Hamas.

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Howard Stoffer, professor of national security, discusses the scale of the attack on Israel from Gaza by the militant group Hamas, which was firing thousands of rockets into nearby Israeli towns.

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Kenneth Gray, associate professor of criminal justice, homeland security, and emergency management, discusses the unprecedented attacks on Israel by the militant group Hamas. Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has declared war.

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Robert Sanders, a senior lecturer of national security, comments on why it matters if former President Donald Trump shared classified information on nuclear weapons aboard submarines.

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Ceyda Mumcu, associate professor of sport management, comments that viewership on television for the WNBA has continued to grow since the onset of the pandemic.

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Michael Lawlor and Kenneth Gray comment on the decision by Governor Ned Lamont to replace the commissioner of Emergency Services and Public Protection with Ronell Higgins ’06. Lawlor i s an associate professor of criminal justice. Gray is a senior lecturer of criminal justice, emergency management, and homeland security. Higgins is a practitioner in residence of criminal justice.

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Dan Maxwell, a distinguished lecturer of criminal justice, discusses how a police officer who resigned from the department can still be held accountable after being accused of falsifying activity reports and traffic stops.

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Bobby McDonald, a lecturer of criminal justice, discusses the arraignment of a man accused of participating in the 1996 murder of Tupac Shakur.

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Michael Lawlor, associate professor of criminal justice, comments on a Connecticut town’s decision to settle a case instead of pursuing prolonged litigation at taxpayer expense.

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University of New Haven’s Bergami Center for Science, Technology, and Innovation was featured for its collaborative classrooms, huddle spaces, teaching auditorium, cinema, live broadcast studio, and makerspace.

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Matthew Schmidt, associate professor of national security, international affairs, and political science, discusses that the U.S. and NATO allies are running low on ammunition, as many countries have sent their stockpiles to Ukraine.

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Michael Urban, a senior lecturer in the School of Health Sciences, discusses the largest strike in health care history and the impact on patients nationwide.

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Patricia Crouse, a practitioner in residence of political science and public administration, discusses what business can be conducted in the U.S. House of Representatives now that the Speaker has been ousted.

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Lisa Dadio, senior lecturer and director of the Center for Advanced Policing, discusses the case of a female teacher accused of raping a 12-year-old boy.

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Ronnell Higgins ’06, a practitioner in residence of criminal justice, has been nominated by Governor Ned Lamont to be the commissioner of the Connecticut Department of Emergency Services and Public Protection.

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Marisia Fikiet, assistant professor of forensic science, worked collaboratively with a University of Albany professor on a National Science Foundation grant, developing a laser-based technology that can help law enforcement retrieve evidence from violent criminals.

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John Rosen, an adjunct professor of economics, comments on the student loan forgiveness program and concerns about other types of loans that could also be forgiven.

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Ronnell Higgins ’06, a practitioner in residence of criminal justice, has been nominated by Governor Ned Lamont to be the commissioner of the Connecticut Department of Emergency Services and Public Protection.

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Kenneth Gray, a senior lecturer of criminal justice, homeland security, and emergency management, discusses one very important aspect of the trial of Michelle Troconis that will likely come out. She is one of two alleged co-conspirators in Jennifer Dulos’ murder.

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Michael Lawlor, associate professor of criminal justice, comments on a new Connecticut law that bans deceptive interrogation of juveniles in most cases.

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Matthew Schmidt, associate professor of national security, international affairs, and political science, comments that the Wagner Group has had no leadership since the death of founder Yevgeny Prigozhin in August, as Russian President Vladimir Putin tries to appoint a successor to the mercenary group.

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Susan Campbell, a distinguished lecturer of communication, film, and media studies, comments on Elon Musk’s statement on his X social media platform that he no longer reads legacy news and what it says about his understanding of how news is gathered and reported.

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Jeffrey Treistman, associate professor of national security, wrote an op-ed on why student loan forgiveness should be regarded as a national security priority.

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James Mohs, associate professor of accounting and taxation, comments on how the city of West Haven’s workers’ compensation fund is accrued to pay out various claims.

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Jan Jones, a lecturer for hospitality and tourism management, comments that the proposed expansion of entertainment and food venues at Lake Compounce is important for tourists and the economy.

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Zelda Roland, director of the Prison Education Program, and Marcus Harvin ’22 discuss the cohort's mission and first graduation ceremony at the MacDougall-Walker Correctional Institution, where Interim President Sheahon Zenger conferred degrees in July.

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Matthew Schmidt, associate professor of national security, international affairs, and political science, comments that social media has now become a source for intel on the battlefield.

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Michael Lawlor, associate professor of criminal justice, comments on a video that may indicate possible election interference in the Bridgeport mayoral race and why police have not questioned the campaign that received it.

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Kayce Hanlan ’27 was one of five college students to receive a scholarship from the Jamaican American Connection that was presented at its 12th annual Trailblazer and Scholarship Gala.