In the Media: October 2021

In the Media

The Edge: Chris Haynes

Jessica Holzer, assistant professor and director of the Health Sciences Program, comments that it is too early to know if COVID vaccine shots will need to be taken each year or even biannually.

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MSNBC Ayman: Biden is Falling Short on Voting Rights

Chris Haynes, associate professor of political science, legal studies, national security, and international affairs, talks to Ayman Mohyeldin about the filibuster, the history of using it, and not meant be used to stonewall a bill.

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Clearance Jobs: Opportunity to Watch

Matt Caporale, executive director of the career development center, comments on the University of New Haven and its Connecticut Institute of Technology are hosting the Connecticut Regional Cybersecurity and Tech Virtual Expo.

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MSNBC Ayman: Biden is Falling Short on Voting Rights

Chris Haynes, associate professor of political science, legal studies, national security, and international affairs, talks to Ayman Mohyeldin about the filibuster and the history of using it and was not meant to stonewall a bill.

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Forbes: Twitter Reacts To Claims That VP Harris Appeared With Child Actors In NASA Space Video

Chris Haynes, associate professor of national security, political science, legal studies and international affairs and Matthew Schmidt, associate professor of national security, political science and international affairs, comment on the claims that a video about space exploration with school children and Vice President Kamala Harris may have been staged with child actors.

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Live Now from Fox: Autopsy: Gabby Petito Strangled to Death

Lisa Dadio, assistant dean of the Henry C. Lee College of Forensic Science and Criminal Justice, senior lecturer, and director of the Center for Advanced Policing, talks about the autopsy result in the Gabby Petito murder case and what is next for the investigation.