In the Media: August, 2019

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Michael Lawlor, associate professor of criminal justice, comments on ruling that the conditions imposed on former death row inmates by the state of Connecticut.

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WestFest, the fifth annual event bringing the University of New Haven and the city of West Haven communities together, will take place Saturday on the West Haven Green.  

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Michael Lawlor, associate professor of criminal justice, reflects on Chief prosecutor Kevin Kane’s retirement announcement.

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Michael McDonnell ’96 MS has been named assistant principal for Mabelle B. Avery Middle School.

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Students and faculty in communications look forward to the opportunity to learn more about the tools of journalism with Hearst Connecticut Media Group.

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Michael Lawlor, associate professor of criminal justice, discussed the 1999 Red Flag Gun law he authored as a member of the House of Representatives.

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Eva Sapi, professor, coordinator of cellular and molecular biology, is presenting at the LivLyme Summit as one of the world’s leading Lyme experts.

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Lisa Dadio, lecturer and coordinator of M.S Forensic Technology, discusses how sexual harassment can easily bridge over to sexual assault.

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Susan Campbell, distinguished lecturer at the University of New Haven, gives her opinion on red flag gun laws that are becoming more popular across the country.

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Michael Lawlor, associate professor of criminal justice, discusses the reasons why the number of suicides that occur in Connecticut prisons remains low.

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Michael Lawlor, associate professor of criminal justice, discusses the Connecticut Red Flag gun law he worked on in 1999 as a former state lawmaker, now being considered a national tool to combat mass shootings.

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Photographer from the NH Register captures Move-in Day for the Class of 2023 who will be part of the Living Learning Communities.

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Sasha Salem ’00 M.S. is appointed as assistant principal of Schaghticoke Middle School.

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Jeremiah Johnson, practitioner in residence, shares his experience in academia as a police officer and how academics can be more impactful in the field of policing.

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Jeffrey L. Nichols ’09 EMBA is named Executive Director at Georgetown Heritage, where he will aide in the restoration of the historic Chesapeake and Ohio canal.

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Ibrahim (Abe) Baggili, associate professor and assistant dean of the Tagliatela College of Engineering, discusses security in virtual reality and the creation of Connecticut’s first CyberCorps® Scholarship for Service program.

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Eva Sapi, professor, coordinator of cellular and molecular biology, and director of the Lyme Disease program, shares a few little-known facts about Lyme, and how her own diagnosis inspired her dedicate her career to better understanding the disease.

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Henry C. Lee, renowned forensic scientist and founder of the Henry C. Lee Institute of Forensic Science, discusses dispersal methods used by state police when demonstrations turn violent.

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Susan Campbell, distinguished lecturer at the University of New Haven, reflects on her recent visit to Paris.

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This week, new and returning University of New Haven students are settling into their residence halls in advance of the start of the 2019-20 academic year.

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Declan Hill, associate professor of investigations, met with a former member of a notorious match-fixing gang to discuss game fixing in high-profile sporting events- despite anti-fixing initiatives by the sports industry.

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Students and staff recently volunteered at West Haven Community House and local food banks for the third annual Day of Caring.

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Eva Sapi, professor, coordinator of cellular and molecular biology, and director of the Lyme Disease programs, discusses how Lyme can invade the immune system.

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Dr. Henry C. Lee, renowned forensic scientist and founder of the Henry C. Lee Institute of Forensic Science, will be the closing keynote speaker at LabRoots’ Inaugural Forensics & Toxicology Virtual Conference.

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Jeffrey Leonowicz ’17 M.S. discusses applying past experiences to his newly appointed position as deputy director of operations for the Enfield Department of Public Works.

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Josephine Moran, Board of Governors, ’01 M.S., ’19 EMBA helped ring the opening bell at the New York Stock Exchange to celebrate Provident Bank’s 180th Anniversary.

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Michael Lawlor, associate professor of criminal justice, and William (Bill) Carbone, senior lecturer and director of experiential education at the Tow Youth Justice Institute, comment on the recent decline in the number of juvenile offenders at Manson Youth Institution.

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James A. Datin ’95 MBA was appointed to Orasure Technologies’ Board of Directors.

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The University of New Haven was among nearly 60 organizations to receive a grant from the Fairfield County’s Community Foundation. The grant supports efforts to close the opportunity gap in Fairfield County by eliminating disparities in income, education, employment, housing, and healthcare. 

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Melissa Munson ’91 talks about her experiences owning The Little Store, a popular pizza and sandwich shop in North Guilford.

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Rich Coppola ’80 reflects on his three decades at Fox-61 after 30 years.. He has been the station’s only sports director since it first went on the air in 1989. 

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Leonard Tow ’16 Hon., founder and chairman of the Tow Foundation, a charitable organization that supports work in the areas of justice reform, medical research, higher education, and cultural institutions, was named as part of the 10th class of Carnegie Medal of Philanthropy recipients. A 2014 gift from the Tow Foundation funded the creation of the University of New Haven’s Tow Institute for Youth Justice dedicated to juvenile-justice reform, the first of its kind in Connecticut.

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In the wake of the death of accused sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein, Kenneth Gray, criminal justice lecturer and a retired FBI agent, discusses what suicide watch means for prisoners.

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Brian O’Donnell ‘12 was profiled on his work as an accident investigator for MTA Metro-North Railroad. 

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Daneesha Miller ’18 M.S. looks back on her experiences at the Dutchess County Law Enforcement Academy.

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Michael Lawlor, associate professor of criminal justice discusses Connecticut’s red flag gun law. As a state representative, he helped craft the law that allows police to seize the firearms of people who may be a threat to themselves or others. The legislation, passed in 1999, is the oldest such law of its kind in the nation.

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Annamaria Ceci ‘18 discusses beginning her career in law enforcement as New Canaan’s newest police officer.  

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Brianna Graham ‘20 reflects on an active shooter training that she participated in with police academy recruits as part of her internship with the Dutchess sheriff’s office.

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Ibrahim (Abe) Baggili, associate professor and assistant dean of the Tagliatela College of Engineering, discusses the GenCyber Agent Academy hosted by the University of New Haven.

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Michael Lawlor, associate professor of criminal justice, discusses mental health, gun safety, and Connecticut’s Red Flag Law in response to statements made by the President.

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Wayne Sandford, instructor in the University’s fire science and professional studies department and former deputy commissioner of emergency management and homeland security for the state of Connecticut, discusses the implementation of the Real ID program.

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Joe-Lin Tan ‘11 M.S. discusses technology used in aiding crime scene investigations.

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In light of recent mass shootings, Michael Lawlor, associate professor of criminal justice, discusses the role he has played as a state legislator and as the undersecretary for criminal justice policy and planning under former Connecticut Governor Dan Malloy in shaping the state’s gun laws.

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University of New Haven has been recognized by The Princeton Review for the fourth consecutive year.

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Kenneth Gray, criminal justice lecturer and a retired FBI agent, discusses statements made by President Donald Trump on recent mass shootings.

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Jonathan Kringen, assistant professor of criminal justice, discusses the benefits and risks of releasing body camera footage to the public.

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The University of New Haven is one of the latest schools to adopt a test-optional policy.

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Sheron Brown ‘97 M.S. named Executive Director of Tampa Bay Healthcare Collaborative.

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Tom Salimeno ’93 M.S. joins Loureiro Engineering.

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Eva Sapi, professor, coordinator of cellular and molecular biology, and director of the Lyme Disease program, discusses her research and recent publication on Lyme Disease.

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Melissa Carney ’11 was promoted to Sergeant and Patrol Supervisor at the Branford Police Department.

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John Decarlo, associate professor of criminal justice and retired Branford police chief, discusses the importance for officers to understand cultural sensitivities.

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Susan Campbell, distinguished lecturer at the University of New Haven, pens this article highlighting the work of Richard Shulman, a founder of the West Hartford-based nonprofit "Volunteers in Psychotherapy."

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Myron Hul ’75 MBA to serve as interim finance director of Hamden.

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Nicholas Fisher ’14 discusses his journey to becoming a physician assistant after choosing to pursue a degree in fire science.