In the Media: September, 2019

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Michael Lawlor, associate professor of criminal justice, discusses the impeachment process as a former member of the Connecticut Select Committee of Inquiry considering the impeachment of Governor John G. Roland.

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Lorenzo Boyd, director of the Center of Advanced Policing and assistant provost for diversity and inclusion, discusses 21st century policing and the goals of the Center of Advanced Policing.

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Paul Manzi ‘22 attended a conference hosted by Yale’s Solomon Center for Health Law and Policy focused on the Affordable Care Act.

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Howard Stoffer, associate professor of national security, discusses new sanctions against Iran in response to a recent attack in Saudi Arabia.

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Michael Lawlor, associate professor of criminal justice, discusses the increased use of the red flag law he authored as a Connecticut lawmaker in 1999 in other states.

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Olena Lennon, adjunct faculty of political science, discusses the implications of the scandal surrounding the Trump-Zelensky phone conversation.

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Charles E. Kutner ’79 MPA was recognized by Continental Who’s Who for his work as Top Attorney at Law Offices of Charles E. Kutner.

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Ibrahim (Abe) Baggili, associate professor and assistant dean of the Tagliatela College of Engineering, warns about the potential for criminals to use data derived from mobile health and fitness apps to track a person’s daily routine and access their personal information.

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Matthew Schmidt, associate professor of national security and political science, discusses the pressures being faced by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in the wake of the launch of the House of Representatives’ impeachment inquiry.

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In an op-ed he co-authored, Chris Haynes, associate professor and coordinator of political science, discusses research into the public’s reaction to recent changes to California’s auto emission standards.

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Joey Nicklas ’19 once considered dropping out of high school. Recently, he collaborated with the New Haven Adult and Continuing Education Center to develop the marketing tools for their 'No Excuses March For Education' to encourage adults that dropped out to go back to school.

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Timothy Anop ’20 discusses the Take Back the First initiative.

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Dr. Agamemnon Koutsospyros, is participating in the research that is examining how algae plants can help generate renewable biofuel.

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Michael Lawlor, associate professor of criminal justice, discusses the impact of the 'red flag' gun law he authored as a Connecticut lawmaker in 1999.

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MaryAnn Haverstock ’97 MS has been named Director of the Innovation, Design, Engineering, and Applied Scholarship (IDEAS) Lab at the Gunnery.

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Joseph Dule '16 MS, a candidate in the University’s Ph.D. program in criminal justice Fellow, writes about the dangers of relying on polygraph testing in the national security field.

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Michael Lawlor, associate professor of criminal justice, discusses Connecticut’s Red Flag Gun Law that he authored as a state lawmaker in 1999.

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Andrew Jones ’14 underwent heart transplant surgery three years ago. Now, he works for New England Donor Services and travels to schools as a motivational speaker, 'My life was given back to me, and I feel I was given a very huge responsibility to give back.'

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Jeff Jolly ’05 was named on Forbes Magazine’s list of 'Forbes Best-in-State Next-Generation Wealth Advisors.'

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Lisa Dadio, lecturer and coordinator of the M.S. in Forensic Technology program, comments on new research that finds the process of decomposition could cause a corpse to experience body movements as the body mummifies.

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Angela Ambers, Ph.D., associate professor, Forensic Science Department, discusses how victims remains of the '44 circus fire can be identified.

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Remy Plattiers ’23 assembled an acoustical levitator that causes water droplets to levitate in mid-air as part of a project for his internship at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory.

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Karina Krul ’19 pens this article discussing recent changes made to the Endangered Species Act.

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Josephine Moran, Board of Governors, ’01 MS, ’19 EMBA discusses promoting diversity in the workplace as part of Authority’s 'Women Leading the Finance Industry' series.

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Chris Haynes, associate professor and coordinator of political science, discusses mayoral elections throughout Connecticut.

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Daniel May, Vice President for Academic Affairs, will moderate the first selectman debate in Orange, CT.

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Otoniel Reyes ’14 was sworn in as chief of the New Haven Police Department.

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Kevin McBride ’97 has retired after 25 years at the New London Police Department.

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Randall Horton, assistant professor of English, will be one of the notable authors featured in University of Kentucky’s Visiting Writers Series.

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Michael Lawlor, associate professor of criminal justice, discusses suicide prevention protocols in Connecticut prisons.

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Glenn Rohrbacker ’18 will oversee digital content as the new associate editor at the Long Island Advance.

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The University of New Haven’s Political Science department will be hosting a debate for West Haven mayor at Bucknell theatre.

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Michael Lawlor, associate professor of criminal justice, discusses archbishop William Lori as a former state representative.