In the Media: June, 2019

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Michael Lawlor, former state representative and associate professor of criminal justice at the University of New Haven, comments on the performances of Kamala Harris and Pete Buttigieg at the latest Democratic presidential debate.

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Glenn McGee, professor of bioethics, discusses the new requirement for undergraduate students in the School of Health Sciences to receive blockchain training. "It is incredible that the students in the capstone class worked with one of the top three companies in healthcare blockchain."

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Michael Lawlor, associate professor of criminal justice, pens this article on the success of Connecticut’s "red flag law" that was originally met with skepticism, but has since saved "dozens, if not hundreds" of lives.

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Dr. Henry C. Lee, renowned forensic scientist and founder of the Henry C. Lee Institute of Forensic Science was part of the team investigating the 1989 disappearance of Barbara Miller in 2017.

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Gil Fried, professor and chair of the sport management department, comments on UConn’s decision to return to the Big East Conference.

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Devon McCormick, Restorative Justices Practices Project Manager, discusses the difficulty of researching the effects of the CALM program.

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Josephine Moran, Board of Governors, '01 MS, '19 EMBA was interviewed as part of a series highlighting strong female leaders in finance for her work as Executive Vice President and Director of Retail Banking at Provident Bank.

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Tiara Starks ’22 directed and edited the New Paradigm Theatre web series "Konversations with Keeme," a show interviewing seasoned television and film professionals.

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Gregory May ’12 has been named HNTB Corporation’s Pennsylvania office leader.

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Margaret Olinger ’02 was appointed as chief commercial officer of Amylyx Pharmaceuticals.

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Susan Campbell, distinguished lecturer at the University of New Haven, reminisces about vending machines with former colleague, Colin McEnroe.

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North Branford Fire Chief, William Seward III ’04, received the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Yale New Haven Hospital Center for EMS.

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Brian T. Kench, noted economist and dean of the College of Business, discusses the new STEM certified undergraduate and graduate business programs, including a "one of a kind" MS in sports management with a concentration in business analytics.

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Joshua Sandman, professor of political science, comments on Mayor Pete Buttigieg’s decision to suspend his presidential campaign for three days to return home following an officer-involved shooting in South Bend.

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Nikodem Poplawski, senior lecturer and physics coordinator, discusses black hole singularity and could be "one way door" to another universe. 

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Michael Lawlor, associate professor of criminal justice, co-chairs the CVH Whiting Task Force, which was established to review and evaluate the operations, conditions, culture and finances of Connecticut Valley Hospital and Whiting Forensic Hospital after patient abuse allegations surfaced last year.

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Dr. Lorenzo Boyd, associate professor and director of the Center of Advanced Policing, discusses topics such as the #BlackLivesMatter movement, the "Hands Up" Act, and the concept of "Light Blue vs. Dark Blue."

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Joshua Sandman, professor of political science, discusses the hypothesis if Donald Trump were to refuse to leave office upon losing the 2020 Presidential election.

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Stuart Sidle, an associate provost, discusses the recent Wallethub study ranking the best and worst states for working dads.

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K-9 Officer Melissa Carney ’11 and K-9 Arrow graduated from the Connecticut State Police 201st Patrol Dog Class. K-9 Officer Carney is the first ever female K-9 handler of the Branford Police Department.

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Kenneth Gray, lecturer at the University of New Haven, provides insight as a former FBI agent on the ongoing search for Jennifer Dulos, says that information from the public could be the key to solving this case.

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Stuart Sidle, an associate provost, explains that success in parenting and the workplace is a possibility for working dads. "It is important now more than ever for fathers to strike a balance between providing for their families and being present in their children’s lives," he says.

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Associate professors of criminal justice John DeCarlo and Michael Lawlor discuss the importance of the state’s analysis of police data in light of a recent fatal shooting during a traffic stop in Wethersfield.

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Cindy Zhunio ’19 was accepted into the Immigrant Justice Corps, the first fellowship program in the country dedicated to providing immigrants with high-quality legal assistance.

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James A. Datin ’95 was appointed to FSD Pharma’s Board of Directors.

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The Tow Youth Justice Institute at the University of New Haven supports the Improving Outcomes for Youth Statewide Task Force as they conduct a comprehensive review of Connecticut’s juvenile justice system.

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William (Bill) Carbone, senior lecturer and director of experiential education at the Tow Youth Justice Institute, discusses the Improving Outcomes for Youth Initiative lead by the Council of State Governments Justice Center, whose goal is to look at the state’s current policies and examine their impact.

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Dr. Stuart Sidle, an associate provost, discusses new family leave policies and issues facing working dads today.

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Kenneth Gray, lecturer at the University of New Haven, discusses the Jennifer Dulos investigation and its similarities to a case 30 years ago.

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Dr. Henry C. Lee, renowned forensic scientist and founder of the Henry C. Lee Institute of Forensic Science, visits the Jefferson Parish District Attorney’s Office at the invitation of DA Paul D Connick Jr. to present a course on crime scene reconstruction and forensic analysis.

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Jason Kolbert ’92 appointed as Director of Research for Dawson James Securities.

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Dr. Henry C. Lee, renowned forensic scientist and founder of the Henry C. Lee Institute of Forensic Science, recalls details of a past case and explains the difficulty of securing a homicide conviction without a body.

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Kevin Anderson ’03 named assistant principal of Holmes Elementary School.

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Ibrahim (Abe) Baggili, associate professor and assistant dean of the Tagliatela College of Engineering, discusses the University of New Haven being named a Center of Academic Excellence by The National Security Agency.

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Declan Hill, associate professor of investigations, comments on the threat posed to soccer as FIFA President Gianni Infantino prepares to take office for a second term, foregoing the re-election process.

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IIbrahim (Abe) Baggili, associate professor and assistant dean of the Tagliatela College of Engineering, was chosen to give the Last Lecture of Spring 2019.

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Researchers from the University of New Haven found that chess programs can improve the abstract reasoning abilities, problem solving skills, and memory of elementary school children.

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Dr. Henry C. Lee, renowned forensic scientist and founder of the Henry C. Lee Institute of Forensic Science, weighs in on the Jennifer Dulos investigation

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Dr. Henry C. Lee, renowned forensic scientist and founder of the Henry C. Lee Institute of Forensic Science, discusses methods for extracting evidence in part one of an interview with NBC Connecticut.

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Dr. Henry C. Lee, renowned forensic scientist and founder of the Henry C. Lee Institute of Forensic Science, explains the six major things police officers need to build a case in part two of an interview with NBC Connecticut.

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Joseph Perno ’78 was sworn in as the new police chief of the West Haven Police Department.

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Kenneth Gray, lecturer at the University of New Haven, provides insight as a former FBI agent on the Jennifer Dulos missing person case.

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A study by Patrick Gourley, assistant professor of economics at the University of New Haven, evaluates the pros and cons of the tenure system.

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Susan Campbell, distinguished lecturer at the University of New Haven, pens this article discussing recent laws surrounding reproductive rights, and what this means for women in Connecticut.

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Dr. Agamemnon Koutsospyros, professor at the University of New Haven, comments on his participation in the research of oil- rich microalgae as a way to generate biofuel.

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Dr. Lorenzo Boyd, associate professor and director of the Center of Advanced Policing, joins retired police officer Lydia Polk in a discussion tackling issues such as community policing, racial bias, and gun control.

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Dr. Henry C. Lee, renowned forensic scientist and founder of the Henry C. Lee Institute of Forensic Science, weighs in on the Jennifer Dulos missing person case.

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Research by assistant economics professor Patrick Gourley that found professors experience a persistent decline in student course evaluations upon receiving tenure was cited in an opinion piece calling for reform in the tenure system.