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Michael Lawlor, associate professor of criminal justice, authors this op-ed regarding the effectiveness of the juvenile justice reforms enacted over the last ten years in Connecticut.
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Michael Lawlor, associate professor of criminal justice, authors this op-ed regarding the effectiveness of the juvenile justice reforms enacted over the last ten years in Connecticut.
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Michael Coleman ’09 a third generation firefighter, was promoted to lieutenant with the New London Fire Company.
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Robert Dilenschneider, ’12 Hon, founder and chairmen of The Dilenschneider Group, offers advice to recent graduating students on how to make the important decisions that will shape the rest of their lives.
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Kristine Puckett ’01 discusses the challenge of viewing her home state from a traveler’s prospective in this profile on her work with Arkansas Tourism as deputy tourism director.
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Maria Tcherni-Buzzeo, an associate professor of criminal justice who is an expert on crime trends and patterns, was quoted in a feature about declining crime rates. The decrease in crime, she says, is part of a broader pattern of centuries of declining human violence.
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President Steven Kaplan, Ph.D., discusses his journey and best advice for the next generation of leaders.
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Shanta Smith ’00 M.S. has been appointed as the new principal of Hamilton Avenue School.
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Jan L. Jones, lecturer in hospitality and tourism management at the University of New Haven, discusses recent trends reshaping the industry and the need for CT tourist attractions to focus on creating personalized entertainment and leisure experiences.
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Derrick Driscoll ’94 M.S. discusses the importance of the U.S. Marshals Services after being named acting deputy director earlier this month.
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Brian Hubbs '97 was one of three officers celebrated at Middletown badge-pinning ceremony. Police Chief William McKenna commended Hubbs for his 14 years of service and his many achievements.
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Khaled bin Alwaleed '00 discusses his roles as Founder and CEO of KBW Ventures, Founder and Chairman of KBW Investments, and President of the Saudi Humane Society.
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Karl E. Minges, assistant professor and director of the Master of Public Health program at the University of New Haven, comments on Rep. Rosa DeLauro’s call for funding to research gun violence as a public health emergency.
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Alfredo Carlson '19, alumni of Lyme Academy of Fine Arts, will be featuring his senior project at the Summer Sculpture Showcase. The showcase will feature works by well-established, nationally renowned sculptors, as well as promising newcomers.
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Gil Fried, professor, and chair of the sport management department at the University of New Haven is in the process of writing the first esports textbook. He invites other professionals in the industry to contribute to the project as well.
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WTNH congratulates the graduating students of the University of New Haven.
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The National Security Agency certified the University of New Haven as a center of academic excellence in cyber operations.
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Michael Lawlor, associate professor of criminal justice, comments on his time working with Scott Semple, Connecticut’s former correction commissioner, who was profiled for his work leading justice reform in the state.
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A study conducted by researchers at the University of New Haven revealed that mixed bacterial biofilms are present within Morgellons disease skin specimens, which could provide an explanation as to why the condition is so difficult to treat.
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Patrick Gourley, assistant professor of economics at the University of New Haven, discusses his findings on tenure related bias within SETs.
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The last class receiving Bachelor of Fine Arts degrees from the Lyme Academy College of Fine Arts celebrates their graduation.
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Ibrahim (Abe) Baggili, associate professor and assistant dean of the Tagliatela College of Engineering, warns public to exercise caution while using online dating websites as the number of catfishing scams continues to grow.
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Declan Hill, associate professor of investigations, thinks that it is about time that a conversation is started about how to tackle the problem of match-fixing once and for all.
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Randall Horton, associate professor of English, discusses the writing process and how it relates to recovery.
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Robert Dilenschneider, founder and chairmen of The Dilenschneider Group, shared a thoughtful message with University of New Haven students as part of the Bartels Lecture Series, the University’s longest running guest speaker series.
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Jeremiah Marron '12 M.S. has been promoted to the rank of Captain from the Darien PD.
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Former member of the criminal justice department, John Durham, has been appointed by US Attorney General to review origins of Russia investigation.
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John Durham, former University of New Haven professor, has been appointed to examine the origins of the Russia investigation into the Trump campaign.
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Michael Lawlor, associate professor of criminal justice, authors a viewpoint article discussing Connecticut’s recent decline in prison population.
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Max Comando ’15 M.S. speaks about how consulting with his fellow teachers at the Metropolitan Business Academy helped to make him a better teacher.
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Representatives from the University of New Haven’s Reserve Officer’s Training Corps show support for artist spreading awareness about Veteran Suicide Prevention.
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Dave Puglisi '15 has graduated with his masters in sports journalism from QU.
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Michael Lawlor, associate professor of criminal justice and former prosecutor, tweets out that Connecticut’s total prison and jail population is at a low.
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Fereshteh Ganjavi, lecturer in modern language, spoke on the Persian language and Iranian culture at the second annual Power of Language Conference hosted at Wesleyan University.
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Dee Rose Barba, graduate of interior design and studio art, is one of eight that will be presenting their works in the M.F.A. Thesis Exhibition at the Blue Mountain Gallery in New York.
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Students from the University of New Haven’s audio engineering program have had the chance to work College Street’s audio boards.
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A high school forensics class took a field trip to the University of New Haven to tour the Henry C. Lee College of Criminal Justice and Forensic Sciences.
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Kamal Upadhyaya, professor of economics, co-writes a study that extends political science and political psychology literature on the political ideology of lawmakers.
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Derrick Driscoll ’94 M.S. has been named acting deputy director of the U.S. Marshals Service.
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Joshua Sandman, professor of political science, says that despite what President Trump is doing, it will not set a precedent for future candidates because most of his presidency has been unconventional.
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James Mohs, associate professor of accounting, taxation and law, answers questions about what is important to consider in a credit card for international travel.
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The Quinnipiac River Fund has awarded a grant to the University of New Have to support sampling of cyanobacterial communities in the river to identify and monitor bloom-forming species.
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Mayor Nancy R. Rossi swore in James T. Gilman, the new University of New Haven Police Chief, last week. Chief Gilman will be replacing Tracy L. Mooney.
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Helen G. Sneed ’02 MBA was recently named president of the Connecticut State Colleges and Universities Foundation.