In the Media: December, 2019

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Amanda Corso ’15 discusses her approach to interior design and what trends to expect in 2020.

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Summer Johnson McGee, dean of the School of Health Sciences, comments on the effects the Affordable Care Act has had on the American health-care system in the last 10 years.

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Tracy Tamborra, professor of criminal justice, shares a story from her time working as a director of a domestic violence services agency in New Jersey.

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Joshua Sandman, professor of political science, identifies the problems facing Democrats in the upcoming presidential election.

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The University of New Haven held a Suicide Prevention Summit to address the issue of a growing number of suicides among young people. Among the speakers was Lillie Macias, assistant professor of psychology.

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Chris Haynes, professor of political science, discusses the next steps of the impeachment process.

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President Steven H. Kaplan, Ph.D. discusses the University of New Haven’s Centennial Year in an interview with Ann Nyberg.

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Intelligent.com included the University of New Haven’s online master’s degree in emergency management in its top programs for 2020.

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Holli Draines ’03 took the knowledge and experience she gained as a former Secret Service agent to start her own security consulting firm.

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Joseph Dule ’16 M.S. pens this article discussing the FBI’s Lone Offender Terrorism Report and the importance of building trust between law enforcement and the community.

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Patrick Gourley, assistant professor of economics, co-authored a paper illustrating how using a game can help teach economic theory.