In the Media: August, 2017

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Aug. 30, 2017 - WNPR

Chris Lemmon, musician, actor, and lecturer on film, comments on his new class being taught at the university, "The Golden Age of Hollywood: Life Beyond the Silver Screen."
Aug. 29, 2017 - The Chronicle of Higher Education

Michael Morris, professor emeritus of psychology, offers recommendations on what people should keep and pitch in their office when leaving their position.
Aug. 29, 2017 - Huffington Post

Paul Sessions, director of the Center for Family Business, was a panelist involved in the webinar entitled "How to Overcome Top Challenges that Business Owners Face."
Aug. 29, 2017 - New Delhi Times

Joshua Sandman, professor of political science, comments on the meeting between President Trump and Secretary of State Rex Tillerson amid speculation that Tillerson may leave his current position. This article also appeared in Voice of America News.
Aug. 28, 2017 - Connecticut Magazine

Chris Lemmon, musician, actor, and lecturer on film, will be presenting a solo show called, Twist of Lemmon, which depicts a personal portrait of his actor father, Jack Lemmon.
Aug. 28, 2017 - GrassWire
Are US Rail Networks Secure Enough to Withstand Derailment Plots?
Jeff Beatty, lecturer in national security, comments on the security concerns regarding national railroads and their vulnerabilities for derailment plots.
Aug. 26, 2017 - New Haven Patch

Paul Sessions, director of the University of New Haven’s Center for Family Business, comments on the university’s partnership with Key Private Bank and KeyBank Commercial Banking and how it will bring financial planning, investment, and commercial banking expertise to the center.
Aug. 25, 2017 - The Hill

Howard Stoffer, associate professor of national security, discusses Steven Bannon’s comment that the U.S. does not have a military option for dealing with North Korea and how a strong, calming seasoned leadership is needed in Washington.
Aug. 25, 2017 - Global News

Joshua Sandman, professor of political science, comments on President Trump’s newly appointed chief of staff, John Kelly. Sandman believes that President Trump needs Kelly’s help.
Aug. 24, 2017 - WTNH-TV8

Steven Kaplan, president of University of New Haven, welcomes the class of 2021 and their families to campus today. The incoming freshman class is 33% larger than last year’s class and the largest in the university’s history.
Aug. 23, 2017 - Inside Higher Ed

Stuart Sidle, associate provost for strategic initiatives, comments on monetary incentives for professors who offer hybrid and online courses.
Aug. 23, 2017 - WTIC-TV61 (Fox)

The University of New Haven welcomes the class of 2021 moving in this week, its largest class in history. The university will have nearly 7,000 students enrolled this 2017-18 academic year.
Aug. 22, 2017 - WFSB-TV3

Matthew Schmidt, assistant professor in national security and political science, comments on President Trump’s new strategy on the Afghanistan War and how the strategy will not lead to meaningful changes.
Aug. 22, 2017 - Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

The University of New Haven will begin welcoming its largest class in history on Aug 23. The class is 33 percent larger than last year’s class and consists of 1,730 new students from 33 states and 21 countries.
Aug. 22, 2017 - WTNH-TV8

The University of New Haven is offering a unique class this year studying the Golden Age of Hollywood. The class will be taught by Chris Lemmon, son of Jack Lemmon who was an icon in Hollywood’s Golden Age. Lemmon will also be performing his one-man show "A Twist of Lemmon" on September 14th.
Aug. 21, 2017 - WTNH-TV8

The Cyber Forensic Lab at the University of New Haven has created the Artifact Genome Project (AGP), which is a digital forensic evidence archive that can help investigators worldwide solve cases more quickly.
Aug. 18, 2017 - Hartford Courant

Susan Campbell, distinguished lecturer in communications, comments on the Medicaid debate in Washington and how it helps individuals like Chuck Redfern, who has tongue cancer, with treatments and medication.
Aug. 18, 2017 - New Haven Register

Frank Breitinger, an assistant professor of computer science and co-director of the University’s cyber forensics group, will host David Lillis, a scholar from the University of Dublin for the next few months. Lillis will spend his time at the University of New Haven studying ways to extract digital evidence on devices to help police investigations.
Aug. 18, 2017 - PolitiFact

John DeCarlo, associate professor of criminal justice and a former police chief, comments on the type of force Law Enforcement officers use today. They often consider public opinion and decisions on using heavy equipment is likely a political decision.
Aug. 17, 2017 - WTNH-TV8

Kenneth Gray, a retired FBI agent and a lecturer in criminal justice and national security, discusses the recent Barcelona Attack and how rare these types of attacks actually are.
Aug. 17, 2017 - WTNH-TV8

Pete Peterson, a practitioner-in-residence of business, discusses how shoppers can get the best out of tax-free week without breaking the bank by looking at great deals and planning ahead.
Aug. 17, 2017 - WTNH-TV8

Pete Peterson, a practitioner-in-residence of business, reminds the public to be smart when shopping during tax-free week and to not spend money on things that you don’t need.
Aug. 14, 2017 - WTNH-TV8

Frank Breitinger, assistant professor and co-director of the University’s forensics lab, explains how your social media settings and the information you post may cause you to be a victim of cyber crimes.
Aug. 14, 2017 - The Day

Joshua Sandman, professor of national security, comments on how the Democratic Party can rebuild by improving its relationship with working-class, middle America to win future elections.
Aug. 10, 2017 - Pennsylvania Real-Time News

Henry C. Lee, chaired professor of forensic science and the Henry C. Lee Institute of Forensic Science, is assisting the Sunbury Police Department with its investigation into the cold case of Barbara Miller. Police suspect that Miller was murdered and believe that she was buried in a wall inside her former home.
Aug. 10, 2017 - WTIC-AM1080

Howard Stoffer, associate professor of national security, discusses North Korea including the history of nuclear weapons threats and how China and South Korea will be affected if any military action is taken.
Aug. 9, 2017 - WTNH-TV8

The Princeton Review has named the University of New Haven as one of the best and most elite schools in the nation. It is the second year in a row that the University has been featured in this prestigious college guide.
Aug. 9, 2017 - WTIC-AM-1080

Matthew Schmidt, assistant professor of national security and political science, comments on North Korea’s nuclear weapons and how a war with North Korea will cause a heavy amount of U.S. causalities.
Aug. 8, 2017 - WTIC-AM-1080

Matthew Schmidt, assistant professor of national security and political science, comments on North Korea’s threat that they developed a nuclear warhead small enough to fit on top of a ballistic missile.
Aug. 7, 2017 - ABC News

Gil Fried, professor and chair of sport management, comments on the amount of non-injury-related sports lawsuits that have been filed by parents against coaches, leagues, and school districts in the United States.
Aug. 7, 2017 - Yahoo! News

Howard Stoffer, associate professor of national security, comments on the nuclear crisis and how the United States is focused on ending North Korea’s nuclear testing.
Aug. 7, 2017 - Forensic Magazine

The University of New Haven’s Cyber Forensics Lab developed a new program, Drone Open source Parser, to access the DJI Phantom III drone to retrieve GPS locations, flight times, battery power, and other information. The team presented the program at the recent 17th annual DFRWS Digital Forensics Research Conference in Austin, Texas.
Aug. 7, 2017 - The Advocate

Wes Davis, adjunct faculty in English and film, writes in this national magazine about his recent exhibition at the University of New Haven’s Seton Gallery last spring.
Aug. 6, 2017 - Hartford Courant

Susan Campbell, distinguished lecturer in communications, comments in her regular column on the political force that white evangelicals have become, how they are all different, and how their faith will continue to fight social injustices.
Aug. 6, 2017 - Information Nigeria

Eva Sapi, associate professor of biology, has found that in a test tube the liquid form of Stevia has killed more Lyme disease-causing bacteria than the three antibiotics that are given to patients for treatment.
Aug. 4, 2017 - Tone & Tenor Talk Radio Show

Matthew Schmidt, assistant professor in national security and political science, explains why the U.S. has sanctions in place, the reason behind the passing of the bill, and how the bill affects European countries.
Aug. 4, 2017 - NJ.com

Timothy Palmbach, associate professor and chair of forensic science, testifies that his analysis of the blood spatter found at the scene of a New Jersey crime contradicts the sequence of events stated in the suspects’ confessions.
Aug. 4, 2017 - Resilient Performance Podcast

Charles Morgan, a psychiatrist and associate professor of national security, discusses his extensive research on psychological traits that are important when it comes to the selection of U.S. military operations candidates.
Aug. 2, 2017 - WTNH "Good Morning Connecticut"

Diane Smith, distinguished lecturer of communications, discusses the university's new communications class for first-year students and how it will prepare students to communicate appropriately not only in their academic careers but also in real-world business settings.