In the Media: December 2022

Matthew Schmidt

In the Media

BBC Parliament: Missile Strikes in Ukraine

Matthew Schmidt, associate pr ofessor of international affairs, national security, and political science, discusses a series of missiles hitting Ukraine by Russia, striking civilian areas.

Matthew Schmidt

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BBC Radio: U.K. National Report

Matthew Schmidt, associate professor of international affairs, national security, and political science, discusses recent developments on the war in Ukraine, including how both sides are trying to regroup as the start of the second year of the war is approaching.

Lisa Dadio

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WICC 600AM Melissa in the Morning: Criminal Justice in CT

Lisa Dadio, assistant dean of the Lee College, director of the Center for Advanced Policing, coordinator of the M.S. in Investigations program, and senior lecturer of forensic science, discusses domestic violence, pedestrian fatalities, and a $1 million grant the university received to support police de-escalation training.

Matthew Schmidt

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CNN: Ukraine Calls for Russia to be Excluded from U.N.

Matthew Schmidt, associate professor of international affairs, national security, and political science, disc usses the recent developments in Ukraine, calling for Russia to be removed from the U.N. Still, Russia says they are ready to negotiate.

Brian Marks

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Fox61: Top money stories of 2022

Brian Marks, senior lecturer of economics and business analytics, executive director of the Entrepreneurship & Innovation Program, and an instructor in Health Administration and Policy, discusses the economy in a year-end review with Brent Hardin.

Michael Lawlor

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NBC Connecticut: January 6 Committee Report

Michael Lawlor, associate professor of criminal justice, comments on the final report from the Jan. 6 Committee that the Department of Justice follow up on the allegations against former President Donald Trump’s intentions on that day.

Matthew Schmidt

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Techiemag: Let's Start Cleaning the Internet

Matthew Schmidt, associate professor of international affairs, national security, and political science, is quoted from his ABC News interview on how most terrorist organization activity and human trafficking takes place on the dark web.

Kenneth Gray

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Newsy: Man Accused of Building Lockerbie Bomb is First Suspect to Face Charges on U.S. Soil

Kenneth Gray, senior lecturer of criminal justice and homeland security, discusses the arrest of a Libyan man accused of making the bomb that blew up a Pan Am flight in 1988 over Lockerbie, Scotland. When the incident took place nearly 35 years ago, Gray was a new agent at the FBI in New Haven and delivered personal items of the deceased to their families back in Connecticut.

Matthew Schmidt

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BBC World News: Aid to Ukraine

Matthew Schmidt, associate professor of international affairs, national security, and political science, discusses Russia's military strategy against Ukraine to put civilians out into the streets in the winter months.

University of New Haven

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News Channel 8 WTNH: Higher Heights Program at University of New Haven

Leaders of the University of New Haven and Higher Heights Youth Empowerment Progr ams, Inc., a Connecticut-wide college access nonprofit organization, announced the creation of a new collaboration between the two organizations providing access to post-secondary educational opportunities for deserving students.

Lisa Dadio

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NBC Connecticut: The University of New Haven to Offer De-Escalation Training for Police Officers

Lisa Dadio and Lorenzo Boyd discuss the $1 million grant the University of New Haven received from the Department of Justice to support de-escalation training for police officers across the northeast. Dadio is an assistant dean of Lee College, director of the Center for Advanced Policing, coordinator of the M.S. in Investigations program, and senior lecturer of forensic science. Boyd is the Stewart Professorship in Criminal Justice and Community Policing.

Angeli Gianchandani

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Wallet Hub: Best Cities for New Year's

Angeli Gianchandani, a practitioner in residence of Marketing and the MBA program, answers questions about traveling and the biggest money-wasters on New Year's Eve.

Matthew Schmidt

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BBC News: Colin Murray

Matthew Schmidt, associate professor of international affairs, national security, and political science, discusses Brittney G riner being released in a prisoner swap with a notorious Russian arms dealer (interview starts at 1:05 in the track).

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New Haven Register: At University of New Haven, students run independent music label

Mark Tavern, lecturer and coordinator of the Nashville Study Away Program, and students in the music industry and music and sound recording programs talk about their involvement with Rein Records, a student-run record label that is preparing to release music from five artists. The students are gaining extensive hands-on experience by running all aspects of the label.

Matthew Schmidt

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BBC World News: War in Ukraine

Matthew Schmidt, associate professor of international affairs, national security, and political science, comments on recent remarks by U.S. President Joe Biden to Russian President Vladimir Putin to signal if he is willing to negotiate to end the war. Still, Dr. Schmidt doubts Putin will take this offer.

Beth Merkin

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WTIC AM Radio: WTIC AM News Updates

Beth Merkin, lecturer of criminal justice, comments on the case of Randy Cox, an individual paralyzed in police custody, and if the police arrested will seek Accelerated Rehabilitation, which a judge must approve.

Brian Marks

In the Media

News 12 The New Normal: The Jobs Report for November 2022

Brian Marks, senior lecturer of economics and business analytics, executive director of the Entrepreneurship & Innovation Program, and an instructor in Health Administration and Policy, discusses the jobs report and wage earnings for November from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics and the impact on inflation.

Brian Marks

In the Media

Eyewitness News 3: Commerce report: Prices and spending continued to increase

Brian Marks, senior lecturer of economics and business analytics, executive director of the Entrepreneurship & Innovation Program, and an instructor in Health Administration and Policy discusses how the feds may react when determining the increase in interest rates with higher consumer spending in November.