In the Media: February, 2019

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Susan Campbell, a distinguished lecturer in communications, film, and media studies, has done years of extensive research to write a book on the history of Frog Hollow, a historic neighborhood in Hartford.

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Howard Stoffer, a former U.S foreign service officer and associate professor of national security at the University, speaks about the lead up to the Kim-Trump summit. This article is in Farsi.

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Jonathan Yukich, a lecturer in theater, and two other performers, discuss their plans to put on campus production of an abridged version of the complete works of William Shakespeare.

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Jonathan Yukich, a lecturer in theater, is taking on a rather ambitious project together with three University of New Haven students with a play that will showcase an abridged version of the complete works of William Shakespeare.

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The University of New Haven’s School of Health Sciences is endeavoring to become one of the first in the nation to obtain higher education certification from Planetree International, an organization that focuses on patient-centered care. Summer McGee, dean of the school of health sciences, says that certification from Planetree is a critical component of incorporating person-centered care into health sciences education.

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Jan Louise Jones, Ph.D., lecturer in hospitality and tourism management, gives an interview on sustainable development, voluntourism and sustainable travel

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In collaboration between state police, the Yale police department, the New Haven police department, and the University of New Haven, negotiation teams act out situations where police negotiation is key.

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Ceyda Mumcu, assistant professor of sports management, will be delivering two public lectures at the University of Arkansas. She will speak on sports and marketing analytics.

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After Ibrahim (Abe) Baggili, associate professor and assistant dean of the Tagliatela College of Engineering, and a team of University of New Haven researchers were able to uncover privacy vulnerabilities within Bigscreen’s virtual reality software, the company patches the issue.

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Ibrahim (Abe) Baggili, associate professor and assistant dean of electrical & computer engineering and computer science, along with other University of New Haven researchers were able to uncover vulnerabilities within a popular vitual reality application.

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Kenneth Gray, former FBI agent and lecturer in criminal justice, believes one of the biggest consequences of the case involving actor Jussie Smollett is that resources were taken away from investigating other crimes.

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Ibrahim (Abe) Baggili, associate professor and assistant dean of the Tagliatela College of Engineering, led a team of University of New Haven researchers that was able to uncover privacy vulnerabilities within a popular virtual reality software.

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Samuel Browning ’04 M.S. (forensic science) takes a look at a case dating back to the late 1940s.

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Matthew Schmidt, associate professor of national security and political science, shares his thoughts on Vladamir Putin’s recent announcement regarding new Russian missiles.

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John DeCarlo, associate professor of criminal justice and program coordinator for the online M.S. in criminal justice program, brings attention to the issues within the current criminal justice system.

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John DeCarlo, associate professor of criminal justice and program coordinator for the online M.S. in criminal justice program, notes the lack of a failsafe system in place when it comes to vigilante groups.

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Randall Horton, associate professor of English, will read from his work as part of the University of Indianapolis’s Kellogg Writers Series.

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Christopher Pelosi, graduate alum of health administration and human resource management, has been hired as the new human resources director for the town of Seymour.

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Amy Nicole Baker, associate professor of psychology, discusses the topic of office romance and how to approach the topic.

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Susan Campbell, distinguished lecturer in communications, film and media studies, wants you to know better than to believe that headline. Campbell will be speaking at the New Haven Museum about the evolution of this problem in journalism.

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New Haven small business economic development officials revealed their plans for iHaven, a proposed coworking space designed for college student entrepreneurs. The University of New Haven is a business partner with the city to make iHaven a reality.

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OnlineMasters.com, a trusted source for unbiased college rankings, included the University of New Haven’s online master’s degree in investigations, on its 2019 list for the best master’s degrees in computer forensics.

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John DeCarlo, associate professor of criminal justice and program coordinator for the online M.S. in criminal justice program, talks about the personal research he has done about hiring leaders of police departments.

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Maria Tcherni-Buzzeo, associate professor of criminal justice, shares her thoughts on what could be causing the increase in hate crimes in Washington, D.C..

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John DeCarlo, associate professor of criminal justice and program coordinator for the online M.S. in criminal justice program, talks about the personal research he has done about hiring leaders of police departments.

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Declan Hill, associate professor of investigations, shares his thoughts about a case involving SNC-Lavalin that has been called the "biggest fraud in Canadian history."

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Lt. Col. Merryl Tengesdal ’94, a graduate of electrical engineering, is highlighted in the Daily News article. Tengesdal is one of eight female pilots of the Lockheed U-2 aircraft, the only black female in U-2 pilot in history and is also the inspector general of the Air Force’s 9th reconnaissance wing.

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Susan Campbell, distinguished lecturer in communications, film and media studies, will be giving a presentation at the New Haven Museum that, as she says, will "deconstruct contemporary news coverage."

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Kristen Merlin, graduate of music and sound recording, who previously captured America’s hearts with her explosive on "The Voice" is returning with a new single.

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Professor Matthew Schmidt, a University of New Haven associate professor of national security and political science who is an expert on U.S. military issues, spoke to Time magazine about President Trump’s State of the Union declaration about North Korea.

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Amy Nicole Baker, associate professor of psychology, weighs out the benefits and drawbacks of dating your co-worker.

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Dr. Henry C. Lee, renowned forensic scientist and founder of the Henry C. Lee Institute of Forensic Science, talks about his career.

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University of New Haven police officer, Lars Vallin, receives praise from law enforcement leaders for recently stopping a felony in progress in the off-campus community. Ronald Quagliani, associate vice-president of public safety and administrative services, remarked positively on Vallin’s work and the connection with West Haven. President Steve Kaplan also commended Vallin.

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Paul Finch ’05, ’07 M.S., graduate alum, was promoted to the rank of sergeant with the New Haven Police Department.