In the Media: January 2022

Brian Marks

In the Media

NBC News: IRS tries to reassure pandemic-panicked taxpayers

Brian Marks, senior lecturer and executive director of the Entrepreneurship and Innovation Program, says the move by the IRS to suspend automated warnings to filers about overdue taxes is logical as they continue to process tax returns from the past two years.

Matthew Schmidt

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CBC Radio: The House - Canada's Promises to Ukraine

Matthew Schmidt, associate professor of national security, international affairs, and political science, talks about if Canada can support the West in defending Ukraine from Russia crossing their border.

Lisa Dadio

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Fox News: 'Squad,' Dems mum on police funding as crime continues to rise in major cities

Lisa Dadio, assistant dean of the Lee College, senior lecturer and director of the Center for Advanced Policing, says one of the positive outcomes of calls for defunding or reallocating funds from police departments is the development of more significant partnerships between community members, the police, and mental health experts and new opportunities to work together.

David Myers

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R Street: In Support of Maryland SB 165 on Juvenile Justice Reform

David Myers, professor and chair of criminal justice, had his 2003 paper 'The Recidivism of Violent Youths in Juvenile and Adult Court: A Consideration of Selection Bias' used to support a bill for juvenile justice reform before the Maryland Senate Judicial Proceedings Committee.

Melissa Whitson

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ASI: Contending With COVID Uncertainty

Melissa Whitson, associate professor of psychology, discusses the mental health anxieties that are ongoing as the pandemic continues, and she offers ways to deal with the stress.

Matthew Schmidt

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WTIC 1080: Brian and Company

Matthew Schmidt, associate professor of national security, political science, and international affairs, talks about several scenarios that may lead to Putin invading Ukraine.

Mehdi Mekni

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WICC 600AM: Melissa in the Morning: Fake News? Don’t Be Fooled!

Mehdi Mekni, associate professor of computer science and cybersecurity, talks about the GenCyber Teacher Academy that will be hosted for free this summer by the University of New Haven for 25 high school teachers. The program is supported by a grant from the National Security Agency and the National Science Foundation.

Patrick Gourley

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NBC Connecticut: Market Meltdown

Patrick Gourley, associate professor of economics, says that the market's volatility is to be expected based on what the projections are for that day.

Matthew Schmidt

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WTIC 1080 News: News talk

Matthew Schmidt, associate professor of national security, political science, and international affairs, talks about the buildup of Russian forces at the Ukrainian border.

Lisa Dadio

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WICC 600 Melissa in the Morning: Cold Case

Lisa Dadio, associate dean of the Lee College, senior lecturer, and director of the Center for Advanced Policing, talks about various cold cases in Connecticut and how the public can help provide information to police.

Mehdi Mekni

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NBC Connecticut: The University of New Haven Offers Cybersecurity Training for High School Teachers

Mehdi Mekni, associate professor of computer science and cybersecurity, talks about the GenCyber Teacher Academy, a professional development opportunity for high school teachers to promote online safety and cybersecurity concepts in their classrooms. The grant was funded by the National Security Agency (NSA) and the National Science Foundation (NSF). There is no cost for teachers to attend the camp.

University of New Haven Logo

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The Middletown Press: Area people of note, January 15, 2022

Chris Haynes, associate professor of legal studies, political science, national security, and international affairs, and members of the University of New Haven Mayor's Advisory Commission presented a check for $2,000 to the West Haven Emergency Assistance Taskforce.

Leah Hartman

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Eyewitness News 3: INTERVIEW: Leah Hartman

Leah Hartman, distinguished lecturer and coordinator of Finance, talks about the rise of inflation, the impact on consumers across the country, and when there could be some relief.

Matthew Schmidt

In the Media

Washington Examiner: Price of Bitcoin plunges to multimonth low

Matthew Schmidt, associate professor of national security, political science, and international affairs, comments on the cost of energy rising in Kazakhstan, causing mass demonstrations and civil unrest causing the government to turn off the country's internet services.

Anthony Santella

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CT Post: Many CT colleges now requiring COVID boosters

Anthony Santella, professor, director of the Doctorate of Health Sciences Program, and COVID-19 coordinator, explains why the University is requiring all students and employees who are eligible to receive a COVID-19 vaccine booster dose.