In the Media: June, 2018

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The University of New Haven will join a partnership with the University of Connecticut and Trinity College to launch a new master’s of engineering in global entrepreneurship.

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Peter Massey, lecturer in forensic science and former Hamden police detective, comments on how to determine if officers did or did not follow protocol in the investigation of a police stand off. This story also ran in the Southington Citizen, Plainville Citizen, and Post Chronicle.

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Mirlinda Ndrecka, assistant professor of criminal justice, was one of the panelists in a discussion of recidivism at the Connecticut State Form on Public Safety hosted at the University of New Haven.

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Eva Sapi, director of the Lyme Disease Program and chair of biology and environmental science, and her team of researchers reveals experimental results that conclude stevia extract is more effective than antibiotics in curing Lyme disease.

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In her regular column, Susan Campbell, distinguished lecturer of communications, writes about the shrinkage in Christian churches and how in result church closings are becoming a norm within Connecticut.

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Jonathan Kringen, assistant professor in criminal justice, discusses that his research shows tougher immigration laws are not a deterrent to migration.

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Diane Smith, distinguished lecturer in communication, shares her experiences as a reporter and anchor on News 8 for the station’s 70th year celebration.

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Declan Hill, newly hired faculty member in financial investigations, comments on the 2026 joint bid of the U.S., Mexico and Canada to host the World Cup soccer tournament in light of corruption within the Fédération Internationale de Football Association hosting it. This story was also shown on CTVnews (Canada) and CBC (Canada).

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Susan Campbell, distinguished lecturer of communications, comments on a study claiming chemotherapy is ineffective for women in the early stages of breast cancer.

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Susan Campbell, distinguished lecturer of communications, comments on the disappointment when the paid family leave bill fails in the General Assembly and what advantages the bill would have provided.

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In her regular column, Susan Campbell, distinguished lecturer of communications, writes about a woman granted bail by the Connecticut Bail Fund and the prison reforms made by Connecticut today.

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Michael Lawlor, associate professor of criminal justice who is on leave to serve as Connecticut’s undersecretary for criminal justice policy and planning at the Office of Policy and Management., comments on improves made to the criminal justice system while under the leadership of Gov. Dannel Malloy. This story originally was in the New Haven Independent.

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Abe Baggili, associate professor and head of the Cyber Forensics Research and Education Group, and his team established the Artifact Genome Project. This project allows open communication for all security experts around the world to keep up with evolving technology.

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Jeffrey Beatty, lecturer in national security, comments on the the Hillary Clinton email investigation.

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William Carbone, senior lecturer in criminal justice and head of the Tow Youth Justice Initiative, comments on the federal First Step Act and improvements in Connecticut’s crime rate.

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Richard Wormser, adjunct faculty of forensic science develops a documentary focused on infant and maternal mortality rates in the developing world. This was picked up by 236 outlets and read by 14.5 million viewers.

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Howard Stoffer, associate professor of national security, discusses the changes in North Korea and the Trump-Kim Summit.

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George Haley, professor of marketing, comments on the story of Annie Turnbo, an African-American woman who built a successful cosmetics empire.

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Gil Fried, professor and chair of sports management, testifies about dangers of sitting in the seats above home plate at Fenway Park.

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Abe Baggili, associate professor and head of the Cyber Forensics Research and Education Group, comments on the importance of rebooting your router to prevent potential hackers.