In the Media: April, 2014

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Apr. 30, 2014 - New Haven Register
"University Of New Haven Researchers Expose Vulnerabilities in Popular Apps, Draw Worldwide Attention" UNH computer security researchers have drawn global attention over the past two weeks by revealing security vulnerabilities in two popular messaging apps that together have more than 600 million users worldwide. The University of New Haven Cyber Forensics Research & Education Group, led by assistant professor Ibrahim "Abe" Baggili, revealed a vulnerability in the popular WhatsApp messaging software, then just a few days later revealed multiple vulnerabilities in the popular Viber chat app, a competitor to WhatsApp, demonstrating that not only is information uploaded via the app not encrypted when sent to Viber’s servers, but it is stored on those servers in that unencrypted state as well.
Apr. 30, 2014 - TMC News
"University of New Haven Researchers Expose Vulnerabilities in Popular Apps, Draw Worldwide Attention" UNH computer security researchers have drawn global attention over the past two weeks by revealing security vulnerabilities in two popular messaging apps that together have more than 600 million users worldwide. The University of New Haven Cyber Forensics Research & Education Group, led by assistant professor Ibrahim "Abe" Baggili, revealed a vulnerability in the popular WhatsApp messaging software, then just a few days later revealed multiple vulnerabilities in the popular Viber chat app, a competitor to WhatsApp, demonstrating that not only is information uploaded via the app not encrypted when sent to Viber’s servers, but it is stored on those servers in that unencrypted state as well.
Apr. 30, 2014 - Tucson News Now
"Goal Of Euroasian Empire Drives Putin, Experts Say" Matthew Schmidt, member of UNH's national security/political science faculty, will be in Ukraine monitoring the May 25 elections that are being overseen by the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE). He says Putin is driven by the goal of rebuilding a Euroasian empire with Moscow as its capital. Putin also has written extensively on the subject of Euroasia, which would generally follow the geography of the former Soviet Union.
Apr. 30, 2014 - World News
"Chem-E-Car Team Prepares for National Competition" A chemical-powered car designed and built by a team of engineering students at the University of New Haven took third place in the Northeast region of the Chem-E-Car Competition, advancing to the national tournament to be held later this year.
Apr. 30, 2014 - Raycom News Network
"Goal of Euroasian Empire Drives Putin, Experts Say" Matthew Schmidt, member of UNH’s political science/national security faculty, will be in Ukraine monitoring the May 25 elections that are being overseen by the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE).
Apr. 30, 2014 - CNET
"Viber Begins Fixing Image-Encryption Vulnerability" Viber has added encryption measures to its messaging app for Android and iOS so that network eavesdroppers no longer can see or tamper with unprotected images, video, and messages about a user's location. Researchers from UNH's Cyber Forensics Research & Education Group publicly demonstrated Viber's open transmission of the data April 23, a week after they also showed a similar but more limited weakness with a Viber messaging competitor, WhatsApp.
Apr. 30, 2014 - WTIC-AM Radio
>Matthew Schmidt Reviews Ukraine’s Current Crisis
Matthew Schmidt Reviews Ukraine’s Current Crisis [AUDIO] Matthew Schmidt, member of UNH’s national security faculty reviews the current situation in Ukraine.
Apr. 29, 2014 - WTNH News 8 (ABC)
Peter Massey on West Haven 1979 Cold Case [VIDEO]
Peter Massey on West Haven 1979 Cold Case [VIDEO] Peter Massey, member of the University of New Haven's forensic science faculty, assesses the forensic details of a 1979 cold case in West Haven. (Video not available)
Apr. 29, 2014 - New Haven Register
"UNH, Lyme Academy College OK Affiliation" Lyme Academy College of Fine Arts has become the sixth college of the University of New Haven after the governing bodies of UNH and the Old Lyme school unanimously approved an affiliation proposal during the past month. "The affiliation of these two outstanding institutions is an exciting and historic event," says UNH President Steven H. Kaplan,
Apr. 29, 2014 - PhoneArena.com
"University Study With Video: Viber User Data Pretty Much Wholly Unencrypted And Easily Accessible" [Video] UNH researchers Ibrahim Baggili and Jason Moore and the Cyber Forensics Research & Education Group at UNH demonstrated the sizable security flaw in the smartphone app Viber. The group was able to grab pictures, videos, even doodles with no authentication or credentials.
Apr. 29, 2014 - New Haven Register
"University Of New Haven Absorbing Fine Arts School" UNH has agreed to absorb a small fine arts school in Old Lyme. The Lyme Academy College of Fine Arts teaches the traditional disciplines of figurative and representational fine art. College President Scott Colley says it will remain semi-autonomous but will have financial oversight and student-recruitment help from UNH.
Apr. 29, 2014 - WTIC-AM
Lyme Academy Becomes 6th College of UNH [AUDIO] (This audio file has been removed by the original publisher.)
Lyme Academy Becomes 6th College of UNH [AUDIO] UNH president Steven Kaplan and Lyme Academy trustees chairman Robert Pratt say both institutions will gain in their cultural, educational and civic resources.
Apr. 29, 2014 - WVIT (NBC)
UNH Absorbs Fine Arts Academy [VIDEO]
UNH Absorbs Fine Arts Academy [VIDEO] The University of New Haven will absorb Lyme Academy of Fine Arts. (Video not available)
May, 2014 - New Haven Living
Staying Put By Design
"Staying Put, By Design" UNH interior design students are incorporating simpoe but essential home interior designs to help people "age in place." Says Christy Somerville, member of the interior design faculty, "The age-in-place model of home design was created with senior citizens in mind, but really it's about ensuring that anyone with physical limitations can safely and effectively stay at home and manage tasks of daily living." (Article not available)
Apr. 28, 2014 - Hartford Courant
"Unraveling Crimes, Henry Lee Transformed Art Of Forensic Science" [VIIDEO] An overview of UNH's Dr. Henry C. Lee storied career is part of the Hartford Courant's 250th anniversary celebration.
Apr. 28, 2014 - The Day
"Lyme Academy College to Become Part of University of New Haven" The Lyme Academy College of Fine Arts is becoming part of the University of New Haven. The institutions jointly announced today that the governing bodies of both have approved a proposal by which Lyme Academy College will become UNH's sixth college.
Apr. 27, 2014 - WNEW (Washington DC)
WhatsApp's Geolocation Bug
WhatsApp's Geolocation Bug [AUDIO] Users of the smartphone app WhatsApp should not share their location as it is picked up by GoogleMaps and can cause privacy issues, cautions cyber security researchers at UN
Apr. 26, 2014 - Naked Security
"LibreSSL, Linux Foundation, Play Store refunds and Viber shabbiness - 60 Sec Security [VIDEO]" UNH researchers expose insant-messageing app Viber's vulnerabilities.
Apr. 26, 2014 - Media Outlet
Viber Messaging Data Is Unencrypted; Susceptible To Theft Through Man-In-The-Middle, Other Attacks
"Viber Messaging Data Is Unencrypted; Susceptible To Theft Through Man-In-The-Middle, Other Attacks" Security researchers have warned that Viber doesn’t encrypt messaging data between users while in transit or while it’s stored on its servers. "We recently discovered a serious security flaw in the way Viber receives Images, Doodles, Video files as well as the way it sends or receives location data", said Ibrahim Baggili and Jason Moore of UNH's Cyber Forensics Research and Education Group (UNHcFREG) (This article was removed from the Techie News website.)
Apr. 26, 2014 - Technology Net
Technology Net (Apr. 26): "Michael Fedele of Stamford Appointed to UNH Board of Governors" Michael Fedele, the founder and CEO of Stamford-based Pinnacle Group, a national information technology firm, has been elected to the University of New Haven Board of Governors. Born in Minturno, Italy, Fedele is a longtime Stamford resident who served as lieutenant governor of Connecticut from 2007 to 2011.
Apr. 25, 2014 - U.S. News & World Report
"What Project-Based Learning Means for Your High School Child" While the term project-based learning only became popular in recent years, the idea has been around for at least a hundred or so, says Nancy Niemi, associate professor and head of the education program at the University of New Haven. She traces the concept back to John Dewey, an education reformer and philosopher from the 19th and 20th century who believed that school work should be hands on and tied to the community.
Apr. 25, 2014 - News.com.au
"Viber Sends Video, Images Without Encryption, Researchers Warn" MOBILE chat app Viber has been shown not only to send video and images out in the open, but also to store the data publicly online. Researchers from the University of New Haven were able to intercept mobile data sent through Viber — including images, videos, doodles and locations — with relative ease, using a PC that was setup as a wireless access point for the phone, according to CNET.
Apr. 25, 2014 - Yahoo! News Phiippines
"Viber App Leaves Users' Data Unencrypted, Researchers Warn" Privacy-conscious users of popular mobile messenger app Viber may want to avoid using it, after UNH researchers found what they described as a "serious security flaw." Ibrahim Baggili (Ph.D.) and Jason Moore of the UNH Cyber Forensics Research and Education Group say Viber does not encrypt data passing through its servers.
Apr. 25, 2014 - FreeNewsPos.com
What Project-Based Learning Means for Your High School Child
"What Project-Based Learning Means for Your High School Child" While the term project-based learning only became popular in recent years, the idea has been around for at least a hundred or so, says Nancy Niemi, associate professor and head of the education program at the University of New Haven. She traces the concept back to John Dewey, an education reformer and philosopher from the 19th and 20th century who believed that school work should be hands on and tied to the community.
Apr. 25, 2014 - Technology News
"Researchers Find Viber 'Easy' To Hack [Asian News International]" Researchers from UNH have discovered that the smartphone chat app Viber is much easier to hack when compared to other applications. They were able to intercept mobile data sent through Viber with relative ease, using a PC as a wireless access point for the phone.
Apr. 25, 2014 - CT Mirror
"Op-Ed: CT Private Colleges Producing Bioscience Innovators, Industry Partners" More than half of the academic degrees awarded in Connecticut in Biological & Biomedical Sciences (52.9 percent) and Physical Sciences (57.8 percent) are earned at Connecticut’s independent colleges, including UNH. One example of innovation in the biosciences is the research of associate professor of biology and environmental science Eva Sapi, who has conducted extensive research on Lyme disease and recently discovered that the disease can form biofilm in the body which allows it to hide from treatments such as drugs and then reappear later.
Apr. 24, 2014 - New Haven Register
"Madison Police to Wear Body Cameras after Donation by the Donahue Family Trust" The addition of body cameras to a local police department's arsenal underscores a larger trend in law enforcement across the country, said Brian Smith, member of UNH's criminal justice faculty. "It’s not just a fad," Smith said. "You’ll see it being made mandatory in some departments soon." He listed a slew of benefits that the cameras add, including the ability to review the legitimacy of complaints.
Apr. 24, 2014 - NerdScholar
"NerdScholar Favorites: Master of Health Care Administration Programs" UNH's hearlthcare administration program provides access to valuable internships and research positions. Most students are able to complete the program within two years. "Our degree program offers the best of both worlds: A strong grounding in research methods and data analysis, as well as core knowledge in health care delivery, management and administration," says associate professor Summer J. McGee, Ph.D.
Apr. 24, 2014 - Perth Now
"Viber Sends Video, Images Without Encryption, Researchers Warn" MOBILE chat app Viber has been shown not only to send video and images out in the open, but also to store the data publicly online. Researchers from the University of New Haven were able to intercept mobile data sent through Viber — including images, videos, doodles and locations — with relative ease, using a PC that was setup as a wireless access point for the phone, according to CNET.
Apr. 24, 2014 - The Columbian
"Closing the STEM Gender Gap" Why are there so few female engineers and computer programmers?. Nancy Niemi, member of UNH's education faculty suggests, "Women are not choosing engineering and computer science careers because the culture inside and outside of those professions tells them they are not welcome. Engineers and computer scientists design and build things, and according to damaging myths, women are 'naturally' not good at these things — completely false."
Apr. 24, 2014 - wn.com
"Second Annual Print to Pixel Unconference Solicits Ideas" education department will host the second annual Print to Pixel Unconference on May 3 from 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. at UNH's Saw Mill Campus, 600 Saw Mill Road. An unconference is a non-traditional educational forum that allows attendees to develop the agenda by inviting any participant to present ideas on selected topics.
Apr. 24, 2014 - theregister.co.uk
"Researchers Slurp Unencrypted Viber Messaging Data With Ease" Researchers at UNH’s Cyber Forensics Research and Education Group (UNHcFREG) found a "serious security flaw" in the way Viber, a popular messaging service, receives videos, images and doodle files; the way it sends and receives location data; and the way it stores data on its Amazon servers.
Apr. 24, 2014 - CNET
"Viber Sends Video, Images Without Encryption Protection" [VIDEO] Ibrahim Baggili and Jason Moore, researchers from UNH’s Cyber Forensics Research & Education Group, demonstrated that a widely used mobile chat app not only sends some kinds of data in the open, it also stores it publicly online. It's not trivial to get the data, but attackers can do so by setting up malicious wireless access points or who use man-in-the-middle attacks to intercept network traffic. In addition, Internet and mobile service providers and wireless access point operators have access to the data -- and anyone in intelligence services they share that data with, knowingly or not.
Apr. 23, 2014 - The Hacker News
"Viber's Poor Data Security Practices Threaten User Privacy" The UNH Cyber Forensics Research & Education Group headed by professor Ibrahim Baggili has found another set of vulnerabilities and poor data security practices in the popular messaging application "Viber" that threatens the privacy of its than 150 million active users. The researchers found that users' data stored on the Viber Amazon Servers including images and videos are stored in an unencrypted form that can be easily accessed without any authentication mechanism.
Apr. 23, 2014 - Insurance News Net
"Michael Fedele of Stamford Appointed to UNH Board of Governors" Michael Fedele, the founder and CEO of Stamford-based Pinnacle Group, a national information technology firm, has been elected to the University of New Haven Board of Governors.
Apr. 23, 2014 - WN.com
"Professor to Discuss Immigration Reform" Karthick Ramakrishnan, professor of political science at the University of California Riverside will speak on Wednesday, April 30 on "The Future of U.S. Immigration Reform." The talk, sponsored by the political science program, will take place from 4:30 to 6 p.m. in the Moulton Lounge. Ramakrishnan's research focuses on civic participation, immigration policy and the politics of race, ethnicity and immigration in the United States.
Apr. 22, 2014 - NewsOK
"Collegian’s Early Case for Employee Rights Echoes Still" Allen Sack, member of UNH's sports management and business faculty comments on college athlete Fred Rensing's 1976 case involving injured worker benefits, still seen as a landmark case in the struggle to win employment rights for campus athletes which would potentially qualify them for protections like workers’ compensation benefits and unemployment insurance. Rensing's loss gave the NCAA an important legal victory, bolstering its stance that its athletes are not professionals and delivering a precedent that stood opposite to what Rensing had pushed for.
Apr. 22, 2014 - SPNW Research Network NewsWire
"Swedish Disqusgate: FBI Refuses to Comment, National Security Expert Puts 'Black Hat' on Disqus Exploit" William Tafoya, member of UNH's national security faculty, comments on a recent incident in which the e-mail addresses of an estimated 6,200 Disqus users were matched to real people by a group of activists. The leaked data were subsequently used by the Swedish tabloid Expressen to hunt down and confront assumedly anonymous users about their online comments and political views.
Apr. 22, 2014 - New Haven Independent
"Wang Murder Case In Legal Limbo" UNH's Dr. Henry C. Lee is mentioned as a potential expert witness in the trial of Dr. Lishan Wang, accused of fatally shooting Dr. Vanjinder Toor in 2010.
Apr. 22, 2014 - Connecticut CT - AmericanTowns.com
"'Love Is...A Full Plate' Proceeds Help to End Hunger in Connecticut" On February 7th, the Hospitality and Tourism Management department of UNH hosted ‘Love Is…A Full Plate,’ a dinner and silent auction which raised $5,268 to benefit End Hunger Connecticut! and the Connecticut No Kid Hungry® campaign.
Apr. 22, 2014 - The New York Times
"Labor Case Filed by Injured Player in ’70s Has Echoes Today" Allen Sack, member of UNH's sports management and business faculty comments on college athlete Fred Rensing's 1976 case involving injured worker benefits, still seen as a landmark case in the struggle to win employment rights for campus athletes which would potentially qualify them for protections like workers’ compensation benefits and unemployment insurance. Rensing's loss gave the NCAA an important legal victory, bolstering its stance that its athletes are not professionals and delivering a precedent that stood opposite to what Rensing had pushed for
Apr. 21, 2014 - The Record Courier
"Televised Talent: The Voice Top 12" Kristen Merlin '07 is in the Top 12 of this season of "The Voice." Merlin is a self-taught guitar player with a degree in Music and Sound Recording from UNH. She has played solo and with bands over the years, and even performed with Sugarland in 2012.
Apr. 20, 2014 - New Haven Register
"West Haven Community Garden Soon To Take Root" West Haven’s first community garden in many years will soon be established on a one-acre patch on land that once was a working farm. UNH donated funds for the project which will have designated beds for each of West Haven’s six elementary schools and one to grow food donations for the West Haven Emergency Assistance Taskforce (WHEAT). The garden will be planned as organic and will use no herbicides or pesticides.
Apr. 19, 2014 - Naked Security
"Don't Share Your Location With Your Friends On Whatsapp" A group of security researchers at UNH advised by cyber security/cyber forensics professor Abe Baggili recently discovered flaws that share personally identifiable information (PII) in WhatsApp, an online instant messaging service for phones and tablets. The flaw didn't just tell the researchers where a phone is located, it also pinpointed them on a map similar to one Google uses to denote locations.
Apr. 18, 2014 - Connecticut Magazine
On Heels of UConn's NCAA Titles, Student-Athletes Unionizing Has Traction
"On Heels of UConn's NCAA Titles, Student-Athletes Unionizing Has Traction" The National Labor Relations Board ruled last month that the football players at Northwestern, a private college, have the right to form the first labor union in college sports. Legislation is being proposed in Connecticut to extend that right to athletes at public universities like UConn. "I have never in the last 35 years of my life seen the NCAA in more of a bind," says Allen Sack, member of UNH's sports management and business faculty and president of the Drake Group for Academic Integrity in Collegiate Sport, a nonprofit lobbying organization in residence at UNH.
Apr. 17, 2014 - Prevention
"Why One Man Volunteered To Have 8 Blood-Sucking Ticks Attached To His Knee" Eva Sapi, member of UNH's biology and environmental science faculty discusses a potential explanation as to why Borrelia burgdorferi, the bacteria that causes Lyme disease, evades detection and, in her view, outwits treatment. In 2012 she and her colleagues found that Borrelia occasionally assembles into solidified, protective groups (called biofilms) that can make an infection chronic and very difficult to treat.
Apr. 16, 2014 - Softpedia
"WhatsApp Sends Location Data Without Encrypting It, Experts Warn" [VIDEO] Researchers at the University of New Haven’s Cyber Forensics Research and Education Group have found that WhatsApp sends user location in an unencrypted form. WhatsApp says that it has already implemented a fix in the latest beta version of the instant messaging application.
Apr. 16, 2014 - SC Magazine
"WhatsApp Bug Allows for Interception of Shared Locations" A vulnerability in WhatsApp that can enable an attacker to intercept shared locations has been acknowledged, but not yet fixed. The bug was identified by researchers with the University of New Haven Cyber Forensics Research & Education Group. A video posted on Sunday demonstrates the vulnerability.
Apr. 16, 2014 - RNN
Matthew Schmidt on the Continuing Ukraine Crisis [VIDEO] Matthew Schmidt, member of UNH's national security and political science faculty analyzes the rising tensions between Russia, Ukraine, NATO and the U.S. State Department's response.
Apr. 16, 2014 - News 12 Connecticut
Howard Harris on the Effects of Potassium Cyanide [VIDEO]
Howard Harris on the Effects of Potassium Cyanide [VIDEO] Howard Harris, member of the University of New Haven's forensics chemistry faculty discusses the toxicity of potassium cyanide. (Article not available)
Apr. 16, 2014 - ExtraTV.com
"'The Voice' Top 12! See Who's Going Into the Live Shows" Kristen Merlin '07 is in the Top 12 of this season of "The Voice." Merlin is a self-taught guitar player with a degree in Music and Sound Recording from UNH. She has played solo and with bands over the years, and even performed with Sugarland in 2012.
Apr. 15, 2014 - World News
"UNH Students to Help Municipalities Conserve Energy (University of New Haven)" Connecticut municipalities could soon experience reduced energy bills under a grant awarded to UNH by a statewide coalition that promotes public and community service. Under the grant, UNH engineering and sustainability studies students will train municipal employees in towns across Connecticut on ways to save energy.
Apr. 15, 2014 - The Hacker News
"WhatsApp Flaw Leaves User Location Vulnerable to Hackers and Spy Agencies" The UNH Cyber Forensics Research & Education Group headed by Abe Baggili, member of UNH’s cyber forensics/cyber security faculty, has found that the WhatsApp location sharing service available for smartphones could expose your location to hackers or other agencies.
Apr. 15, 2014 - Huffington Post
"UNH Students Help Holocaust Survivors Search For Suspected Nazi Who Saved Their Family" David Schroeder, member of UNH's criminal justce faculty, is supervising a group of students tasked with identifying a suspected Nazi who protected a Jewish family 75 years ago from violence and warned them to flee Austria just before World War II broke out.
Apr. 14, 2014 - The Independent Voice
University of New Haven Students to Help Municipalities Conserve Energy
"UNH Students to Help Municipalities Conserve Energy (University of New Haven)" Connecticut municipalities could soon experience reduced energy bills under a grant awarded to UNH by a statewide coalition that promotes public and community service. Under the grant, UNH engineering and sustainability studies students will train municipal employees in towns across Connecticut on ways to save energy.
Apr. 14, 2014 - Amity Observer
University of New Haven Names Orange Campus after its Benefactors
"University of New Haven Names Orange Campus after its Benefactors" Two longtime supporters of the University of New Haven were celebrated at the official ribbon cutting to UNH’s newly opened Orange Campus. The complex was named in their honor the Bergami and Pompea Graduate Center. Samuel S. Bergami, Jr. was a ’85 EMBA graduate, and Charles E. Pompea, Class of 1971, graduated in 1990 from the UNH EMBA program.
Apr. 14, 2014 - New Haven Register
"SCSU Professor: Russia’s Boldness a Result of U.S. Policy" Matthew Schmidt, member of UNH's national security and political science faculties joined a forum at Southern Connecticut State University to discuss the latest news involving Ukraine's issues with Russia and how they will affect the U.S.
Apr. 12, 2014 - New Haven Register
"University of New Haven Student, Inspired by CSI, Puts Nail Polish Under Microscope" UNH graduate student Nicole Bois along with her adviser Brooke Kammrath studied the differences between different brands and types of nail polish under the microscope. They found that it is feasible to identify individual types of nail polish through a variety of methods, Bois said. The research will be published in the next few months and could have useful applications in criminal investigations. A small nail chip with polish found at the scene of a crime could be linked back to the polish found at a suspect’s residence.
Apr. 12, 2014 - New Canaan Advertiser
"High School’s Engineering Team Takes First Place" The New Canaan High School TSA/TEAMS (Tests of Engineering Aptitude, Mathematics and Science, formerly known as JETS) teams recently competed in the national competition and fared well. The competition, hosted by UNH, pits teams from high schools all over the nation in a paper and pencil competition about a series of engineering problems centered around a particular theme. This year’s theme was "Engineering Tomorrow’s Cities," and the students — as teams of eight — used their engineering skills to tackle challenges in areas such as transportation, green space and fresh water supply.
Apr. 11, 2014 - University World News
"Rethinking Private Higher Education" Economic stagnation and high youth unemployment in developed countries have contributed to emerging concerns over whether traditional models of higher education are capable of producing employable graduates. This was a topic at the recent International Finance Corporation's 6th International Private Education Conference in San Francisco. Leuny Morell, provost and chief academic officer at the NEU - a new, practical engineering university being developed in partnership with UNH - said the main issue was how to eradicate the unintentional disconnect between traditional higher education and the labour market.
Apr. 11, 2014 - Greenwich Time
"Rutgers: Lessons of the Holocaust" Lauren Kempton, member of UNH's global studies/history faculty, conducts training on how teachers can address the complex issues of the Holocaust, as well as to teach its lessons for us today. Three or four trainings are conducted each year in Connecticut and more than 700 teachers have participated.
Apr. 11, 2014 - WN.com
"Bergami and Pompea Graduate Center Dedicated at UNH’s Orange Campus (University of New Haven)" Two longtime supporters of the University of New Haven will be celebrated today at 5 p.m. when UNH's newly opened Orange Campus complex is named in their honor at a ceremony hosted by the UNH Board of Governors. The complex of three buildings, which opened in January, will be named the Bergami and Pompea Graduate Center in honor of Samuel S. Bergami, Jr. '85 EMBA and his wife, Lois, and Charles E. Pompea '71, '90 EMBA and his wife, Tamera.
Apr. 8, 2014 - WTIC-AM Radio
Matthew Schmidt on Donetsk, Ukraine and Putin's Strategy [AUDIO] (This audio file has been removed by the original publisher.)
Matthew Schmidt on Donetsk, Ukraine and Putin's Strategy [AUDIO] Matthew Schmidt, member of UNH’s national security faculty discusses the newest developments in Donetsk, Ukraine, the U.S. State Department’s response and the potential effect on natural gas prices.
Apr. 8, 2014 - Science Daily
"Tracking Sugar Movement in Plants" Brittany Wienclaw '15, who was a summer intern as part of the DOE Science Undergraduate Laboratory Internship program at Brookhaven, conducted an essential experiment supporting the new theory that plant sugars play a dominant role in regulating branching at plant stems. While branching has relevance in agriculture, it is also very important in bioenergy crop production.
Apr.7, 2014 - New Haven Register
"Forum: Income Inequality Inconsistent With Democratic Legacy" In an op-ed piece Joshua Sandman, member of UNH's political science faculty, says the income disparity between rich and poor that the U. S. is experiencing today is essentially a political phenomenon.
Apr. 7, 2014 - World News
"UNH Offers State’s First B.S. Degree in Paramedicine (University of New Haven)" UNH will become the first college in Connecticut to offer a bachelor's degree in paramedicine beginning this fall. The program will be offered in partnership with Yale-New Haven Sponsor Hospital, a teaching division of Yale-New Haven Hospital. Yale School of Medicine will provide the doctors who will lecture in the program, and UNH students will have access to the Yale cadaver lab at the medical school.
Apr. 7, 2014 - Investor's Business Daily
Henry Bessemer, Industrial Revolution's Man Of Steel
"Henry Bessemer, Industrial Revolution's Man Of Steel" George Haley, member of UNH's business faulty, explains how Henry Bessemer revolutionized the steel industry. "His steel laid the foundation for modern industry, and mills still use furnaces descended from his converter," says Haley. (Article not available)
Apr. 6, 2014 - Find Law
"It's Time To Stop Dawdling And Fix College Sports" A recent ruling by the National Labor Relations Board that football players at Northwestern can vote to form a union has increased the number of people calling for lifting restrictions on college athletes to make money from outside sources. "That much is inevitable," says Allen Sack, member of UNH's business faculty. "No matter how the change goes, you're going to see at least where they're not paid by the university, but allowed to do things with companies or even boosters. They'll still be students."
Apr. 6, 2014 - Record-Journal
Class Seeks Suspected Nazi Who Aided Jewish Family
"Class Seeks Suspected Nazi Who Aided Jewish Family" UNH students are working on a daunting assignment: Who was the suspected Nazi who protected a Jewish family 75 years ago from violence and warned them to flee Austria just before World War II broke out? (Article not available)
Apr. 6, 2014 - News12CT
UNH Students Investigate WWII Mystery [VIDEO]
UNH Students Investigate WWII Mystery [VIDEO] Students at UNH are working to identify the suspected Nazi who protected a Jewish family from violence and warned them to flee Austria just before World War II started. The students only have a first name and a few other clues. (Video not available)
Apr. 4, 2014 - New York Times
"Class Seeks Suspected Nazi Who Aided Jewish Family" David Schroeder, member of UNH's criminal justice faculty, is supervising a group of students tasked with identifying a suspected Nazi who protected a Jewish family 75 years ago from violence and warned them to flee Austria just before World War II broke out.
Apr. 5, 2014 - Boston Herald
"Miller: Time For NCAA To Pay Up" Allen Sack, member of UNH's business faculty and president of the Drake Group, a student-athlete advocacy group in residence at the University, comments on the unprecedented scrutiny of not only the NCAA, but university administrators and coaches. "It’s undeniable that the pressure cooker is building," says Sack. "It’s a different ballgame. This is not like any other time."
Apr. 4, 2014 - RNN - Richard French Live
"The Obamacare Boom: The Impact Of 7.1 Million Enrollments [VIDEO] Summer McGee, member of UNH's public management faculty assesses the rollout of the Affordable Care Act thus far.
Apr. 4, 2014 - RNN - Richard French Live
"The Obamacare Boom: A Ground Level View: How It Happened [VIDEO] Summer McGee, member of UNH's public management faculty comments on how different states have implemented the Affordable Care Act and how a Harvard grad student was able to successfully convince people in Alabama to enroll in the program.
Apr. 4, 2014 - The Oakland Press
NCAA Is 'Crumbling' Under Hypocrisy, Yet Still Protecting Every Penny
"NCAA Is 'Crumbling' Under Hypocrisy, Yet Still Protecting Every Penny" The NCAA "is crumbling under the weight of its own hypocrisy," says Allen Sack, member of UNH's sports management faculty and president of the Drake Group, in residence at UNH. A handful of lawsuits and an effort by Northwestern University football players to unionize has led to unprecedented scrutiny of not only the NCAA, but university administrators and coaches. This article appeared in the Oakland Press.
Apr. 4, 2014 - Livorno -Il Tirreno
UNH Students Join Prato Campus Week [VIDEO]
Apr. 4, 2014 - Bloomberg
"Calipari Gets $500,000 as NCAA Student Must Change Water" The NCAA "is crumbling under the weight of its own hypocrisy," says Allen Sack, member of UNH's sports management faculty and president of the Drake Group, in residence at UNH. A handful of lawsuits and an effort by Northwestern University football players to unionize has led to unprecedented scrutiny of not only the NCAA, but university administrators and coaches.
Apr. 3, 2014 - CBSSports.com
"The NCAA is Under Fire on Multiple Fronts -- Is Anyone in Charge?" Allen Sack, member of UNH's sports management faculty, weighs in on the numerous challenges the NCAA faces now that college sports is undergoing a re-evaluation of its mission. "The answer is to change the NCAA so the kids get what they deserve," he says, "not through collective bargaining but because the NCAA acts as it should act as a guardian for the student-athletes."
Apr. 2, 2014 - The Chronicle of Higher Education
"The Faculty Treadmill" Summer McGee, member of the public management faculty at UNH writes about her "treadmill desk" - a standing desk that doubles as an exercise machine.
April 2014 - Public Management
"Town and Gown Relations: The Most Common Leading Practices" Roger Kemp, member of UNH' public management faculty, writes on the benefits of proactive town-gown practices.
April 2014 - Orange Town Magazine
Part of the Community: University of New Haven - April 2014 issue
"Part of the Community - University of New Haven" UNH's Orange campus is now home to the university’s master of business administration and executive MBA degree programs and the school’s Center for Family Business. (Article not available)
Apr. 1, 2014 - WNHU
Ralph Nader on Edward Snowden and Other Topics [AUDIO] (This audio file has been removed by the original publisher.)
Ralph Nader on Edward Snowden and Other Topics [AUDIO] Consumer advocate and former presidential candidate Ralph Nader talks with UNH students and faculty on a variety of topics: Edward Snowden, GM, FISA, Wall Street, prison reform, student-athlete reform, employee rights and the new tort law museum in Connecticut.
Apr. 1, 2014 - BBC.co.uk
"How Do We Know the Big Bang Actually Happened" Nikodem Poplawski, member of UNH's physics faculty posits that every black hole, which sucks matter in, might have an equal and opposite white hole in another reality that hurls matter out in a Big Bang explosion.
Apr. 1, 2014 - Meriden Record-Journal
"Meriden Teacher Hopes to Develop ‘Culturally Responsive’ Curriculum through Fulbright Program" Sarah Stolfi, a social studies teacher at Washington Middle School, will be traveling to Morocco in July via the University of New Haven's "Global Classrooms and Cultural Connections for the 21st Century Learners: Morocco’s Bountiful Perspectives" program developed under the Fulbright-Hayes Group Projects Abroad short-term seminar project. Stolfi said the curriculum she develops based on her stay in Morocco will focus on the similarities and differences between Middle Eastern and American cultures.