In the Media: October, 2018

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The University of New Haven is among the top 10 colleges with a team competing for the win at the upcoming Collegiate Penetration Testing Competition.

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Olena Lennon, an adjunct faculty of political science, voices her disproval of a candidate for the Connecticut state senate in a letter to the editor.

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The University of New Haven is teaming up with Fox 61 to address the opioid crisis currently present through workshops for any who wish to participate. Natalie Chavoya and Thomas Garrett, an adjunct faculty and an associate professor respectively of communications, film, and media studies comment on how beneficial the workshops will be.

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Members of the Hunan Boom group visited the University of New Haven as part of an interest trip to New Haven.

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Kenneth Gray, a lecturer in criminal justice and retired FBI agent, gives his thoughts on the suspicious package incidents.

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Michael Clark, a senior lecturer in criminal justice and retired FBI special agent, warns about the dangers of making assumptions in an investigation.

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Michael Clark, a senior lecturer in criminal justice and retired FBI special agent, comments on how assumptions can an investigator’s worst enemy.

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Ibrahim (Abe) Baggili, an associate professor and assistant dean of electrical & computer engineering and computer science, warns of the possible drawbacks of retrieving data belonging to the deceased.

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Ibrahim (Abe) Baggili, an associate professor and dean of electrical & computer engineering and computer science, speaks of possible outcomes for the future after this cyber attack.

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William Perez, an adjunct faculty of fire science, has been named the fire chief of the University of Connecticut.

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Ceyda Mumcu, an assistant professor of sports management, will be a part of a new research partnership that pairs the league with professors and consultants.

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Dr. Michael Young, a winner of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 2017, is set to speak at the University on October 25th.

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According to a study done by WalletHub, the University of New Haven is ranked among the top colleges in Connecticut.

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The University of New Haven’s 27th Annual Arnold Markle Symposium brings together experts in different fields to address the opioid crisis affecting different communities across the country.

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New Haven first responders are honored with community service awards from the University of New Haven’s Henry C. Lee Institute of Forensic Science.

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Mona Mehrabi, an advisor for graduate business programs, offers some advice for college students when applying for a credit card.

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James Mohs, an associate professor of accounting, taxation and law, breaks apart what fair credit is and also the important factors to look for when applying for a fair-credit credit card.

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Robert Powers, an associate professor of forensic science and a forensic toxicologist, testified on state of the defendant at the time of a deadly crash.

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Matt DeRienzo, an adjunct faculty of Communications and Film & Media Studies, has joined Hearst Connecticut Media Group as their vice president of news and digital content.

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Bartholomew Sweeney, an adjunct faculty of mechanical/civil and environmental engineering, has joined HNTB Corporation as senior project manager and associate vice president.

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Two students from the University of New Haven have captured top honors and the $10,000 grand prize at Altice USA’s first-ever Altice Business Innovation Challenge.

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Chris Palmer, the director of athletics and recreation, is among one of the five selected to receive one of the state’s most prestigious honors.

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George Haley, a professor of marketing, speaks of his own reaction to this ruling and lays out his expectations for public response.

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Anne Kringen, an assistant professor and assistant chair of criminal justice, is set to testify at a congressional briefing in Washington D.C. that will examine improving justice for women and girls.

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George Haley, a professor of marketing, answers some questions about rewards credit cards.