In the Media: December, 2018

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Retired Connecticut Supreme Court Justice Lubbie Harper Jr. was been named as the New Haven Register’s 2018 Person of the Year. Harper, a former University of New Haven student, also has an endowed scholarship started in his name at the university as well.

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Charles (Andy) Morgan, professor of national security, explains why nausea and vomiting occur in times of panic. The urges are related to body systems redirecting energy and resources to your muscle groups and brain, he says.

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Joseph Wendover, graduate alumni of industrial organizational psychology, was appointed as a chief human resources and diversity officer by the CEO of Viability.

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Susan Campbell, distinguished lecturer in communications, film, and media studies, comments on the lessons outlined in the book ‘Confessions of a Secular Jesus Follower’ written by Tom Krattenmaker.

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In a recent publication from the Tow Youth Justice Center at the University of New Haven, more than 62,000 children living in Connecticut in 2010 had a parent who was arrested. The ability to visit a parent has been shown to prevent negative health outcomes.

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Dr. Henry C. Lee, renowned forensic scientist and founder of the Henry C. Lee Institute of Forensic Science, talks about his life and details how he began his career in investigations.

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Amber Auger, alumni of dental hygiene, details how she took control of her own life in order to keep herself and her patients happy.

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William (Bill) Carbone, a senior lecturer and director of experimental education at the tow youth justice institute, speaks about the latest trends in criminal justice reform. This is the first part of a two-part interview with Connecticut public radio.

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William (Bill) Carbone, a senior lecturer and director of experimental education at the tow youth justice institute, speaks about the latest trends in criminal justice reform. This is the second and final part of a two-part interview with Connecticut public radio.

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OnlineMasters.com, a trusted source for unbiased college rankings and higher education planning, placed the University of New Haven on their 2019’s best Master’s in Law Enforcement Administration Programs.

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The University of New Haven is building the Bergami Center for Science, Technology, and Innovation, which will house sophisticated science labs and co-working facilities for faculty and staff. Completion is expected in early 2020.

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Dr. Henry C. Lee, renowned forensic scientist and founder of the Henry C. Lee Institute of Forensic Science, led a lecture at the University of Rhode Island where he spoke about some of the famous cases he was involved in, such as the O.J. Simpson trial and the reinvestigation of the John F. Kennedy assassination.

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Kenneth Gray, lecturer in criminal justice, speaks of the problems that the police have in a situation involving multiple bomb threats. This article follows after multiple bomb threats were made to many different establishments on Thursday.

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Lynn Piotrowicz, alumni of the University of New Haven, is the director of the 2018 New Hampshire Library Trustees Association Library of the Year.

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Lieutenant Ryan Shea, graduate alumni of investigations and digital forensics, was one of seven officers promoted by the police chief of Manchester.

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Engage, an online virtual training platform, can be used in a variety of settings to teach subjects in a virtual environment. The University of New Haven is a current partner that will have access to content on the platform immediately.

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Stephen Spignesi, a retired practitioner in residence of English, will be presenting a free Holiday Horror Celebration/Author Event at the Hagaman Memorial Library.

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John Perry, ‘77 alumni of electrical engineering, recounts the various changes in life that he has experienced.

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The general criminalist, who can see the overall picture of evidence identification and collection, is vital to the future of forensic science. That’s what Brooke Kammrath, associate professor of forensic science; along with authors in the field argue for the future of the entire discipline.

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Greg May, alumni of civil engineering, will be joining HNTB Corporation as a rail program manager and associate vice president.

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The University of New Haven is partnering up with Fox 61 to promote awareness of drug safety and prevention of prescription drug abuse. Tom Garrett, associate professor and chair of communications, film and media studies, says that the program aims to focus more on the positive aspects of recovery.

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Jon Hager, graduate alumni of forensic science, details what concerning behaviors to look for in both online and offline classes and how to report them properly.

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Ibrahim (Abe) Baggili, an associate professor and assistant dean of electrical & computer engineering and computer science, discusses the dangers of virtual reality software hacking.

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Himadri Samanta, a practitioner in residence in physics and mathematics, was present to show students through a lesson in chromatology.

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Ibrahim (Abe) Baggili, an associate professor and assistant dean of electrical & computer engineering and computer science, speaks of vulnerabilities within virtual reality software that could become new targets for hacking.

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Fox 61’s executive producer, Marcus Harun, visited the class of Wayne Edwards, a distinguished lecturer of communication, film and media studies.

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Declan Hill, an associate professor of investigations, says that the threat from sports betting should persuade Congress to create an independent regulatory agency to oversee wagers on games.

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Annamaria Ceci, a graduate of criminal justice and victim services, was one of 79 applicants who applied for a position with the New Canaan Police Department. She will be sworn in on Dec 11.

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The University of New Haven’s graduate program in health-care administration has earned accreditation from the Commission on Accreditations of Healthcare Management Education (CAHME), becoming the only state program with this credential.

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Sergeant Luis Dos Santos of the University of New Haven Police department was honored by the United States Attorney’s Office for his community policing initiatives.

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Carmela Cuomo, an associate professor of biology and environmental science, has been breeding horseshoe crabs in captivity in order to combat the declining numbers. The blue blood from the crabs is vital to the medical field.

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Dr. Henry C. Lee, renowned forensic scientist and founder of the Henry C. Lee Institute of Forensic Science, speaks about the change and process of forensic science has been in China during recent times. Lee, an expert in the field, is pleased to see the new surge of interest in it.

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Dr. Henry C. Lee, renowned forensic scientist and founder of the Henry C. Lee Institute of Forensic Science, will speak at the University of Rhode Island’s Forensic Science Partnership Seminar Series.

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João Lacombe, a graduate student of sports management and also a co-captain of SOM United, says that the conference will bring together professionals to discuss all aspects for the soccer industry.

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Dr. Henry C. Lee, renowned forensic scientist and founder of the Henry C. Lee Institute of Forensic Science, details his involvement in the Jovin investigation. "I spent all of Christmas processing the evidence," he says. "I tried my best."