In the Media: October, 2019

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Gil Fried, professor and chair of the sports management department, discusses the potential impact of new legislation in California that will enable college athletes to profit from their own name, image and likeness.

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Research conducted by the University of New Haven’s Tow Youth Justice for the Connecticut General Assembly’s Juvenile Justice Policy and Oversight Committee is cited in a story about Connecticut state prosecutors challenging a new law that closes courtrooms to the public when teenagers aged 15-, 16-, and 17- years old are charged with serious crimes.

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Brigette McInnis-Day ‘98 M.A. joined Google as vice president of cloud human resources.

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In light of the closing of an emergency room in Philadelphia, Giovanni Circo, assistant professor of criminal justice, discusses his research that seeks to answer, 'Does being shot in certain neighborhoods increase or decrease your likelihood of dying based on how close you are to a hospital?'

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Kathy Luria ’99 MBA was the winner of the 2019 American Bankers Association Foundation’s George Bailey Distinguished Service Award.

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The University of New Haven announced it is establishing a comprehensive academic curriculum in esports management that will be the first of its kind to be part of a business curriculum accredited by AACSB International.

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Michael Lawlor, associate professor of criminal justice, discusses Connecticut’s declining crime rates after the release of the FBI’s 2019 Crime Statistics.

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Michael Lawlor, associate professor of criminal justice, discusses the impeachment process and evaluating whistleblower credibility.

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Patrick Gourley, assistant professor of economics, comments on the effect that mass shootings have on communities and local housing markets.

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Michael Lawlor, associate professor of criminal justice, discusses complications faced by prison populations eligible to vote.

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Michael Lawlor, associate professor of criminal justice, explains the political nature of the impeachment process.

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Tim Anop ’20 discusses free speech on Connecticut college campuses and his involvement in the Take Back the First Movement.

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Nicholas Graham ’17 worked in the set dressing department for DC Film’s "Joker."

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Patrick Tracy ’16 MPA was promoted to Deputy Chief of the East Haven Police Department.