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Douglas Gordon ’20, a political science major, moderated a town hall meeting held by West Haven mayor Nancy Rossi. Rossi requested that the University’s Mayor’s Advisory Commission plan the event.
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Douglas Gordon ’20, a political science major, moderated a town hall meeting held by West Haven mayor Nancy Rossi. Rossi requested that the University’s Mayor’s Advisory Commission plan the event.
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Stephanie Storer ’13, a graduate of nutrition and dietetics, has been hired as a nutrition education coordinator for the Lowcountry Food Bank.
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Franklyn D. Reynolds ’98 MBA,, has been named to lead Berkshire Gas. He is only the 11th person to lead the company since its founding nearly 170 years ago.
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Notre Dame has partnered with nearby University of New Haven to provide a shuttle service through West Haven to help prepare young basketball players for the future.
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Ali Mustafar ’95 M.S. warns that he will continue to have a "no-holds barred" approach against financial criminals in his new capacity as the National Anti-Financial Crime Centre CEO.
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OnlineMasters.com, a trusted source for unbiased college rankings announced the release of their 2019 list for the best master’s in criminal justice programs. The University of New Haven’s online M.S. in criminal justice and its online M.S. in investigations were featured on the list.
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James J. Burke ’86 MBA has been named the chief operating officer of Standard Motor Projects, Inc.
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Howard Stoffer, associate professor of national security, offers his opinions on the case of Huawei’s CFO, Meng Wanzhou. He agrees with the Canadian ambassador, John McCallum’s positive outlook on the outcomes of Wanzhou’s case.
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Summer McGee, dean of the school of health sciences, is included in Connecticut Magazine’s 40 under 40 list. Dr. McGee is a national expert on health policy and healthcare management and has authored many articles in peer-reviewed journals and book chapters.
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The Henry C. Lee institute recently acquired L-Tron’s OSCR360 Crime Scene System which offers a full view vertically and horizontally of a scene.
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A major focus of Ansonia High’s new principal this year is to increase the number of educational and career opportunities for the students. A partnership with the University of New Haven through Project Lead the Way is just one of many programs offered now.
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Jean McInnis, graduate alumni of environmental engineering, has been working with the Mohegan tribe for over 13 years to help maintain the land and surrounding area.
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Subroto Roy, professor of marketing, says that social media makes it possible for small-business owners and nonprofits to micro-target customers. Roy also urges small-business owners to self assess to gain a better understanding of their customers too.
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Ibrahim (Abe) Baggili, associate professor and assistant dean of electrical & computer engineering, details the dangers of virtual reality software hacking and what types of attacks there are.
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The University of New Haven Police department welcomes Officer Thomas P. Flaherty with a ceremony at city hall.
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Ceyda Mumcu, assistant professor of sports management, notes that the choice of an out lesbian to perform at this high profile NFL game is notable since sports has the unique ability to unite people. Mumcu, who has researched sports marking to LGBTQ fans, says that Etheridge’s performance will spark conversations, allow interactions, and change hearts and minds.
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OnlineMasters.com, a trusted source for unbiased college rankings announced the release of their best Master’s in Crime Science Investigation Programs for 2019 list. The University on New Haven is featured on the list.
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Amir Esmailpour, assistant professor of electrical & computer engineering and computer science, explains the differences between 3G, 4G, and 5G while speaking of the major change 5G will bring.
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Author of the memoir "Maid", author Stephanie Land talks about the struggles detailed in her book with Susan Campbell, distinguished lecturer in communications, film and media studies, at The Mark Twain House & Museum.
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Yannis Kotziagkiaourdis ’98 MBA, has based his career on the fundamental principle that data can help brands build stronger relationships with people.
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West Haven Mayor Nancy R. Rossi and her staff invite residents to participate in a town hall meeting, sponsored by the mayor’s office and the University of New Haven Mayor’s Advisory Commission. The commission is led by Marcin Stankevich, a junior political science major, and Chris Haynes, assistant professor of political science.
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Lorraine Gibbons, graduate alumni of business administration, has been named executive director for the Cardinal Shehan Center and the McGivney Community Center. She plans to focus on creating more training programs for youth, corporate partnerships, tutoring opportunities and GED programs.
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John DeCarlo, associate professor of criminal justice, says that despite a recent focus on police shootings, these incidents remain uncommon. They are a small percentage of the thousands of contacts the public has every day with police, he notes.
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Ted Czepiga ’14 MBA joined the University of Illinois’ Athletics Department as a learning specialist.
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The University of New Haven is in the process of starting a master’s program in chemistry.
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Michael Lawlor, associate professor of criminal justice, joins Fox 61 on inauguration day for the new governor, Ned Lamont. Lawlor speaks about his time with the former governor Malloy and about the transitions between the different governors he worked with during his time in the Connecticut House of Representatives.
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Samantha Mathewson, alumni of journalism and environmental science, writes about the discovery of a distant exoplanet roughly twice the size of Earth and located within the habitable zone of the local star.
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Ivy Watts, alumni and former track and field runner for the University of New Haven, will be hosting a self-love workshop and brunch in February. The workshop will center on learning how to conquer negative thoughts and helping you to love yourself.
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Dr. Henry C. Lee, renowned forensic scientist and founder of the Henry C. Lee Institute of Forensic Science, was awarded the First Responder Lifetime Achievement Reward by members of the Annawon Lodge in West Haven. Dr. Lee says that West Haven is like a home for him and to be recognized is a really great honor.
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With the wait time between program approval and acceptance stretching for long periods of time, introducing new programs at colleges in Connecticut has become a major competitive issue. Provost Dan May says that by losing out on time, colleges miss out on out of state students.
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The University of New Haven hosted a concert and public forum commemorating the 85th anniversary of the Holodomor and the 5th anniversary of the Maidan Revolution of Dignity. Victor Markiw, a lecturer in music, and Olena Lennon, an adjunct faculty of political science organized the event.
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Michael Lawlor, an associate professor of criminal justice, reflects on the strides he has made in the field of criminal justice reform. Lawlor, who worked together with Malloy on the Criminal Justice Policy Advisory Commission, will be returning to teach at the University of New Haven.
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Michael Lawlor, an associate professor of criminal justice, reflects on the achievements made in 2018 with the criminal justice system. Lawlor has been thanked for his tireless efforts in tackling criminal justice issues.
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Eva Sapi, coordinator of cellular and molecular biology and professor of biology and environmental science, speaks about what the lyme bacterium does once in the body. The sooner you launch an antibiotics attack, the better, she says.
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Michael Lawlor, an associate professor of criminal justice, looks back on his days as a state legislator. Lawlor along with other members of the Criminal Justice Policy Advisory Commission held their final meeting last week and took a look back on the positive changes they managed in the criminal justice system.
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With virtual reality headsets becoming more popular for gifts in recent times, it’s important to understand the risks. Ibrahim (Abe) Baggili, an associate professor and assistant dean of electrical & computer engineering and computer science, discusses the dangers of virtual reality software hacking.
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Annamaria Ceci, alumni of criminal justice and victim services, comments on how the lessons learned in the classroom translate well into the academy. She hopes to connect with the different backgrounds in New Canaan.