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James Mohs, associate professor of accounting, finance, and taxation, discusses the rising cost of beef, describing the situation as the “perfect storm” for the industry.
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James Mohs, associate professor of accounting, finance, and taxation, discusses the rising cost of beef, describing the situation as the “perfect storm” for the industry.
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Bruce Barber, WNHU's general manager and a professional in residence, and Mark Tavern, a lecturer and coordinator of the Nashville Study Away Program, comment on the life and legacy of Ozzy Osbourne.
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Patricia Crouse, practitioner in residence of public administration and political science, discusses the possibility of Conn. Governor Ned Lamont running for a third term in 2026.
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Bruce Barber, WNHU's general manager and a professional in residence, discusses the life and legacy of Ozzy Osbourne and interviews him shortly after the infamous bat-biting incident at a concert, noting that Osbourne’s real life contrasted with his on-stage persona.
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Mark Tavern, a lecturer and coordinator of the Nashville Study Away Program, comments on the life and legacy of Ozzy Osbourne.
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Vahid Behzadan, associate professor of cybersecurity, data and computer science, computer and electrical engineering, the SAIL Lab director, and co-founder of the Connecticut Artificial Intelligence Alliance, discusses a recent hack of the X account for Elmo from Sesame Street and a state legislative bill that once again did not pass regarding regulations of artificial intelligence.
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Patricia Crouse, practitioner in residence of public administration and political science, discusses the amount of money raised by Conn. U.S. Senator Chris Murphy and the possibility of a 2028 Democratic presidential nomination run.
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Jessica Holzer, associate professor and chair of the Department of Population Health and Leadership, discusses molluscum, a common and contagious skin disease in children that can spread easily, but is primarily benign and typically resolves within a few weeks.
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Shayok Mukhopadhyay, associate professor of electrical and computer engineering, demonstrates SPOT, a robotic dog powered by artificial intelligence, which is designed to perform specific tasks in response to emergencies.
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Kenneth Gray, a distinguished lecturer in homeland security, emergency management, and criminal justice, discusses a report highlighting numerous deficiencies in Washington, D.C. schools to keep students safe from gun violence and unlawful entry.
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George Heudorfer, adjunct professor of marketing, comments on the latest toy trend Labubus, which has Pop Mart stores opening in malls across Connecticut.
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Vahid Behzadan, associate professor of cybersecurity, data and computer science, computer and electrical engineering, the SAIL Lab director, and co-founder of the Connecticut Artificial Intelligence Alliance, discusses red flags that consumers should be aware of before sending money via wire transfers, after a Connecticut company was impersonated online by scammers.
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Brian Marks, a senior lecturer in economics and business analytics, comments that the declining value of malls is lowering the assessment of property values, even as the costs of municipal services are increasing.
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James Mohs, associate professor of accounting, finance, and taxation, comments that the tariffs impacting Brazil are more about “political gamesmanship” than the tariffs themselves.
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Kenneth Gray, a distinguished lecturer of homeland security, emergency management, and criminal justice, discusses a vehicle that rammed into a crowd as the driver was shot. Police are searching for the shooter.
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Declan Hill, professor of investigations, comments on spot-fixing, saying it is the 'easiest form of corruption ever invented.'
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Chris Rasmussen, adjunct professor of investigations, comments on the Montenegrin soccer team FK Arsenal Tivat receiving a 10-year ban for match-fixing.
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West Haven Mayor Dorinda Borer ’92 MBA comments on the partnership with the University of New Haven that is providing the city’s first responders and high school graduates scholarships to attend the university.
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President Jens Frederiksen discusses a transformational $5 million gift from alumnus and longtime benefactor Jeffery Hazell ’83, ’10 Hon. to support the University’s move to Division I athletics.
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David Myers, professor of criminal justice, was quoted from his 2022 interview with TIME as saying that curfews for children and teenagers do not have a significant impact on reducing crime.
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Kenneth Gray, a distinguished lecturer of homeland security and criminal justice, discusses former President Joe Biden’s use of the autopen to approve thousands of pardons, including one for a Connecticut man convicted of conspiring to murder an 8-year-old boy and his mother, who is now being released from prison.
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James Mohs, associate professor of accounting, finance, and taxation, comments on Fannie Mae’s Financial Crimes Division referring prosecution to the Justice Department regarding Senator Adam Schiff for allegedly falsifying mortgage loan and property records, which resulted in securing a lower interest rate.
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Matthew Schmidt, associate professor of homeland security, international affairs, national security, and political science, discusses the marking of 80 years since the atomic bomb test at the Trinity Site in New Mexico.
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President Jens Frederiksen and Chima Opara ’25, ’27 M.S., discuss the Âé¶ą´«Ă˝ Athletics’ move to Division I as Jeffery Hazell, ’83, ’10 Hon., showed his support with a $5 million gift.
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Jeffery Hazell, ’83, ’10 Hon.., showed his support with a $5 million gift to the athletics program.
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Peter Valentin, associate professor of forensic science, discusses the timing of multiple human remains being found across three states, emphasizing that physical evidence needs to be definitive to make any conclusions.
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Matthew Schmidt, associate professor of homeland security, international affairs, national security, and political science, discusses the latest developments in the war between Ukraine and Russia, as well as the actions being taken by the Trump administration.
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Patricia Crouse, a practitioner in residence of public administration and political science, comments that Vice President J.D. Vance is trying to carve a path to the 2028 presidential election and serve as a liaison between the President and the Senate.
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Chris Rasmussen, an adjunct professor of investigations, comments on the risk of match-fixing, noting that some games in question had suspicious betting patterns.
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Jeffery Hazell ’83, ’10 Hon., shares the motivation behind his $5 million gift to support Âé¶ą´«Ă˝ Athletics moving to Division I. President Jens Frederiksen commented on the impact of the transformational commitment.
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Bobby McDonald, a lecturer of criminal justice, comments on the changes made by the Secret Service after the attempted assassination of President Donald Trump at a 2024 rally in Butler, PA.
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Nagasree Garapati, assistant professor of chemical engineering, Kristine Horvat, assistant professor of chemical engineering, and Amna Al-Azdee ’27, will be honored for their achievements in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) at the 20th annual Women of Innovation® awards, hosted by the Connecticut Technology Council (CTC).
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James Mohs, associate professor of accounting, finance, and taxation, comments on CDs and the factors that may influence their rates.
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Kenneth Gray, a distinguished lecturer in homeland security, criminal justice, and emergency management, discusses the Department of Homeland Security's decision to allow travelers to keep their shoes on while going through security checkpoints.
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John Rosen, an adjunct professor of economics, discusses how Amazon is changing Prime Day for their customers.
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James Mohs, associate professor of accounting, finance, and taxation, comments on the flux of tariff deadlines by the Trump administration and the confusion it causes for U.S. trade policy.
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Bobby McDonald, a lecturer of criminal justice, discusses a report on the actions taken by the Secret Service last year in response to an assassination attempt at a Trump rally in Butler, PA. (23:12)
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Matthew Schmidt, associate professor of homeland security, international affairs, national security, and political science, discusses the Trump administration's decision to supply Ukraine with additional military equipment, and further economic measures taken against Moscow.
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Kelly Mullooly ’28, discusses her journey after being diagnosed with osteosarcoma and a breakthrough treatment that saved her leg from amputation.
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Jeffery Hazell ’83, ’10 Hon., discusses the motivation behind his $5 million gift to support Âé¶ą´«Ă˝ Athletics moving to Division I. President Jens Frederiksen discusses the impact of the transformational commitment.
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President Jens Frederiksen discusses a transformational $5 million gift from alumnus and longtime benefactor Jeffery Hazell ’83, ’10 Hon. to support the University’s move to Division I athletics.
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Jeffery Hazell ’83, ’10 Hon., gave a transformational $5 million gift to support the university’s move to Division I athletics. President Jens Frederiksen comments on its impact.
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Bobby McDonald, a lecturer of criminal justice, looks back on the attempted assassination of President Donald Trump in July 2024 at a campaign stop in Butler, PA, and comments on the report released on the Secret Service’s actions that day.
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Peter Valentin, associate professor of forensic science, discusses the evidence in the murder of Suzanne Morphew, as her husband has been re-indicted on murder charges.
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Bobby McDonald, a lecturer of criminal justice, looks back on the attempted assassination of President Donald Trump in July 2024at a campaign stop in Butler, PA, and comments on the report released about the Secret Service’s actions that day.
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Maria Tcherni-Buzzeo, professor and director of the Ph.D. program in Criminal Justice, comments on the mental health information released on the gunman who shot President Trump, killed one spectator, and critically injured two others at a campaign rally in 2024 in Butler, PA.
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Peter Valentin, associate professor of forensic science, discusses a murder in Union, Maine, where police have not released much information to the public.
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Peter Valentin, associate professor of forensic science, discusses a female paddleboarder who was found murdered in a Maine neighborhood, as questions continue whether there is a potential serial killer in New England.
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Matthew Schmidt, associate professor of homeland security, international affairs, national security, and political science, discusses that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is looking to the U.S. for Patriot missiles to defend itself against the Russian invasion.
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Bobby McDonald, a lecturer of criminal justice, discusses the plot to assassinate President Donald Trump during a campaign stop in 2024, as six Secret Service agents were recently suspended over their action at the Butler, PA, rally.
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Robert Sanders, a distinguished lecturer of national security, discusses the verdict in the trial of Raul Valle, including charges resulting in a hung jury. Dr. Sanders is a retired U.S. Navy Judge Advocate General’s Corps and attorney.
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Daniel Maxwell, a distinguished lecturer in criminal justice, discusses a crash on I-91 that resulted in a second accident after a vehicle hydroplaned and struck two state troopers who were responding to a crash.
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Kenneth Gray, a distinguished lecturer in homeland security, emergency management, and criminal justice, discusses the Justice Department’s decision to investigate former FBI Director James Comey and former CIA Director John Brennan for criminal conduct.
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Kenneth Gray, a distinguished lecturer in homeland security, criminal justice, and emergency management, discusses how police executed 130 warrants in Operation Brick Houses, utilizing social media and cell phone data for gathering evidence.
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Patrick Gourley, associate professor of economics and business analytics, discusses that American-made products are challenging to find, as most products are made with multiple countries involved in the production process.
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Pavani Rangachari, professor of healthcare administration and public health, had her paper, Impact of hospital and health system initiatives to address Social Determinants of Health (SDOH) in the United States: a scoping review of the peer-reviewed literature featured in this article in the Harvard Business Review.
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Declan Hill, professor of investigations, comments on what “spot fixing” is and how it can be used to create corruption in global sports organizations.
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James Mohs, associate professor of accounting, finance, and taxation, discusses a law that took effect this year regarding how car property is assessed for taxes.
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Daniel Maxwell, a distinguished lecturer in criminal justice, discusses pool safety for children and adults, saying, 'Being safe around a pool comes with experience being around a pool. And I think that starts with, number one, knowing how to swim.'
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Kenneth Gray, a distinguished lecturer of homeland security, criminal justice, and emergency management, discusses the possibility of lone wolf attacks, as the Department of Homeland Security issued a threat warning during the 4th of July holiday weekend.
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Brian Marks, senior lecturer of economics and business analytics, said of the Trump Administration’s domestic policy bill, 'Depending on your perspective, this bill contains either a number of Easter eggs or a number of Trojan horses for individuals and the economy.'
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Elisabeth Anton, adjunct professor of finance, comments on credit cards and how consumers can request to adjust their cards’ spending limit to meet their needs.
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Paul Lavoie, vice president of innovation and applied technology, was praised by Lt. Gov. Susan Bysiewicz during the Governor’s Council on Women and Girls for his work supporting women in manufacturing.
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Howard Stoffer, professor of homeland security and national security, comments on the report from the International Atomic Energy Agency that concluded Iran was stockpiling enriched uranium, which led to the destruction or damage of the Iranian nuclear facilities.
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Brian Marks, a senior lecturer of economics and business analytics, wrote an op-ed about the Trump Administration’s 'Big, Beautiful Bill,' examining a provision that could do long-term damage to the U.S. Constitutional framework.
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Matthew Schmidt, associate professor of homeland security, international affairs, national security, and political science, comments that Russia recognized the Taliban as a legitimate government of Afghanistan in order to provoke the values of Western nations.
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Robert Sanders, a distinguished lecturer of national security, discusses the mixed verdict in the criminal trial of Sean 'Diddy' Combs.
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Brian Marks, a senior lecturer in economics and business analytics, comments on General Dynamics Electric Boat's purchase of the former Macy's department store at Waterford's Crystal Mall and the potential security implications, as the public will have access to the rest of the mall.
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Pavani Rangachari, professor of healthcare administration and public health, comments on the high salaries of executive administrators at healthcare nonprofits and public health academic centers.
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Bryce DuBois, associate professor of biology and environmental studies, discusses participating in family-led outdoor initiatives can inspire individuals to act.
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Ryan Robinson, adjunct faculty member in sport, hospitality, and tourism management, wrote that South American wines can be unpredictable for suppliers, but they have no U.S. import tariffs, which are inflating the cost of wine from Europe.
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Robert Fried ’01, ’02 M.S., adjunct professor of investigations, is profiled for his efforts to prepare tomorrow’s investigators to handle complex digital data while maintaining rigorous investigative standards.
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Kynah Thomas ’06 has been selected for inclusion in Marquis Who's Who for establishing herself as a distinguished professional in the field of defined benefits. She currently serves as a senior project manager for defined benefits at Aon.