In the Media: December 2021

Chris Haynes

In the Media

Axios: America tunes out Omicron news despite ominous threat

Chris Haynes, associate professor of political science, national security, legal studies and international affairs, says the public is not watching the news on Omicron as much as the Delta variant and attributes some of this to pandemic fatigue.

Anthony Santella

In the Media

Poynter: Biden vaccine mandate scores big court victory

Anthony Santella, professor, director of the Doctorate of Health Sciences Program, and COVID-19 coordinator, was quoted in this article from his interview with The Washington Post on traveling during the holiday season.

Michael Urban

In the Media

U.S. News & World Report: Is Shingles Contagious?

Michael Urban, senior lecturer, director of Doctorate of Occupational Therapy Program, comments many people may not realize the symptoms of shingles or know it is contagious for someone who has never had chickenpox.

Vahid Behzadan

In the Media

fudZilla: Cloud is starting to break the internet

Vahid Behzadan, assistant professor of computer and electrical engineering, and cybersecurity, comments on the many points of failure that affect the global experience of the internet with repeated outages.

Mike Lawlor

In the Media

Fox 61: The Real Story: Jennifer’s Law

Mike Lawlor, associate professor of criminal justice, talks about the new law that helps to protect families from domestic violence named after Jennifer Dulos.

Danielle Wozniak

In the Media

The Times Higher Education: Appointments

Danielle Wozniak has been named the new provost and vice president of academic affairs for the University of New Haven. She will officially join the University in January 2022.

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In the Media

Eyewitness News 3: Video: University of New Haven focuses on STEM

Leah Hartman, distinguished lecturer and coordinator of finance; and David Sacco, a practitioner in residence of finance, as well as Negin Eskandari ’22 MBA, Sharath Raj Rudresh ’23 M.S., and Lu (Penny) Pang ’23 MBA, graduate candidates in the Pompea College of Business, talk about the benefits of participating in STEM-designated programs.