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Joshua Sandman, professor of political science, writes about the Democratic Party’s campaign and how its reaction to the Trump administration’s "zero tolerance" policy will hurt Democrats in the mid-term elections.
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Joshua Sandman, professor of political science, writes about the Democratic Party’s campaign and how its reaction to the Trump administration’s "zero tolerance" policy will hurt Democrats in the mid-term elections.
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Howard Stoffer, associate professor of national security, discusses the reports stating the nuclear site in North Korea remains active.
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Joshua Sandman, professor of political science, writes about the addition of Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court and what impact it will on the political environment.
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Howard Stoffer, associate professor of national security, discusses Russian hackers.
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Declan Hill, an expert on the world’s leading experts on match fixing and sports integrity, will be joining the University of New Haven’s faculty. This story was picked up by more than 236 outlets with 83.8 million readers.
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John DeCarlo, associate professor of criminal justice, comments on police use of a Taser after one was used on Bridgeport City Councilwoman Karen Jackson’s son when fleeing from police.
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The University of New Haven GenCyber Agent Academy was featured in a front page photo and slide show on the web.
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Matthew Schmidt, associate professor of national security and political science, discusses Russian President Vladmir Putin and his relationship with President Donald Trump.
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Chris Palmer, athletic director, commented for many regional media on the loss of Tony Sparano, offensive line coach with the Vikings and former University of New Haven football coach. The story had widespread national coverage.
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The University of New Haven undergoes milestone construction to prepare for its 2020 Centennial. This story was ran on 213 outlets, including 96 electronic media with 10.4 million viewers.
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The University of New Haven is in the process of adding a building dedicated to science and technology while renovating other buildings. This story was picked up both locally and by more than 200 outlets with 10.4 million viewers nationally.
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In her regular column, Susan Campbell, distinguished lecturer in communications, writes about President Donald Trump’s ban on immigrants and the negative impact it makes on society.
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Matthew Schmidt, associate professor of national security and political science, discusses the Trump-Putin summit in Helsinki, Finland.
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The University of New Haven has offered a two-week summer engineering camp for high school students to build robot parts to simulate the 2020 Mars Mission.
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Amy Nicole Baker, associate professor of psychology, comments on the controversy of office romance and reveals observations from her research.
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The University of New Haven announces the expansion of health education with the opening of the School of Health Sciences.
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Joshua Sandman, professor of political science, comments on President Donald Trump’s style as president, using an authoritarian model approach.
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Matthew Schmidt, associate professor of national security and political science, discusses what occurred at the summit between President Donald Trump and Russian leader Vladimir Putin.
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Matthew Schmidt, assistant professor of national security and political science, discusses President Donald Trump’s visit to Europe and his meeting with Vladamir Putin.
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The University announces its new School of Health Science. This story ran in 223 outlets in the nation with 11 million readers.
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Eva Sapi, director of the Lyme Disease Program and chair of biology and environmental science, and her team of researchers found Stevia is more effective to fight Lyme disease than antibiotics.
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Matthew Schmidt, associate professor of national security and political science, comments on President Donald Trump comments on the American and Russian intelligence communities.
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Mirlinda Ndrecka, assistant professor of criminal justice, comments on the obstacles women released from prison face.
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The University of New Haven is partnering with UConn and others to improve engineering education. This story was picked up by more than 200 outlets across the country.
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Students from the University of New Haven’s criminal justice program used big data to help United Airlines use data visualization to improve its safety record.
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Joshua Sandman, professor of political science, comments on Catholic justices on the Supreme Court, who often demonstrate empathy and understanding of the human condition. This story had widespread pick up throughout the country.
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Jeffrey Beatty, lecturer in national security, leads the first of its kind active shooter training session for the Milford Police Department.
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William Carbone, senior lecturer in criminal justice and director of the Tow Youth Justice Institute, discusses the closing down of the Connecticut Juvenile Training School and the strides made in criminal justice reform.
Joshua Sandman, professor of political science, discusses President Donald Trump’s decision on appointing Brett Kavanaugh as the new Supreme Court justice and what the term "conservative justice" means.
Joshua Sandman, professor of political science, comments on the importance of choosing a Supreme Court justice when Congress is deadlocked.
John Decarlo, associate professor in criminal justice, comments that the rise in New Haven shootings could be explained by a theory known as differential association.
In her regular column, Susan Campbell, distinguished lecturer in communications, writes about the loss of Brian Baker and the impact he has made on the homeless community in Hartford.
Researchers from the University of New Haven discovered that hackers can alter what you see in an virtual reality based on recent studies.