In the Media: June 2022

Bradley Woodworth

In the Media

WICC 600AM Melissa in the Morning : Bradley Woodworth

Bradley Woodworth, assistant professor of history, discusses the latest developments in Ukraine, including a speech by Russian President Vladimir Putin denouncing European leaders for sanctions and boycotting Russian oil.

Michael Lawlor

In the Media

WICC 600AM Melissa in the Morning: Michael Lawlor

Michael Lawlor, associate professor of criminal justice, talks about the Supreme Court’s decision that the state of New York cannot ask gun permit applicants to provide a reason why they need to have a gun.

Brian Marks

In the Media

In Focus PHL17: Politics In Focus

Brian Marks, senior lecturer and executive director of the Entrepreneurship and Innovation Program and an instructor in the Health Administration and Policy department, discusses the rise in inflation, unemployment, housing sales, and the recent interest rate hike implemented by the Federal Reserve.

Anthony Santella

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PIX 11 New York: Doctors urge HIV testing

Anthony Santella, professor, and director of the Doctor of Health Sciences Program, talks about the theme of self-care for this year's National HIV Testing Day and the importance of testing to protect your health and those around you.

Michael Lawlor

In the Media

WSHU Public Radio: The Full Story – Red Flag Laws

Michael Lawlor, associate professor of criminal justice, discusses Connecticut’s Red Flag Gun Law that he authored as a member of the state legislature after a tragic mass shooting at the state lottery.

Brian Marks

In the Media

Business Insider: Law experts warn that SCOTUS decision to overturn Roe v. Wade exposes a weak spot that puts the use of contraceptions and other privacy rights at risk

Brian Marks, senior lecturer and executive director of the Entrepreneurship and Innovation Program and an instructor in the Health Administration and Policy department, comments on other decisions that support Roe including Griswold v. Connecticut in 1965 that may be next to come under scrutiny as the Court ruled the right to privacy is not part of the Constitution.

Kenneth Gray

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Eyewitness News 3: Pharmacy Heist

Kenneth Gray, lecturer of criminal justice, homeland security, and investigative services, comments on a recent theft of drugs from a local pharmacy in broad daylight.

Michael Lawlor

In the Media

NBC Connecticut: Impact of Supreme Court Ruling

Michael Lawlor, associate professor of criminal justice, talks about the Supreme Court ruling for gun owners in New York that the need to justify a request for a gun permit was unconstitutional.

John Rosen

In the Media

NBC Connecticut: LEGO Chooses Virginia for Major Expansion Plans

John Rosen, an adjunct professor of economics, talks about LEGO’s decision to open a factory in Richmond, and how Connecticut should be looking at labor rules and tax breaks to bring manufacturing facilities here, as trade barriers and supply chain issues continue.

Olena Lennon

In the Media

WIRED: Russia Is Taking Over Ukraine's Internet

Olena Lennon, adjunct professor of political science and international affairs, says now that Russians control the internet in Ukraine, it allows them to manage the spread of information and send out propaganda.

Michael Lawlor

In the Media

News 12: The New Normal Gun violence in America

Michael Lawlor, associate professor of criminal justice, talks about the U.S. Senate’s new bipartisan agreement on gun reform, and he answers questions from viewers in the multipart interview.

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WICC 600 AM: Melissa in the Morning – Sheahon Zenger

Sheahon Zenger, director of athletics, talks about Jeff Hazell '83, a longstanding supporter of the University of New Haven and a member of its Board of Governors, who made a $3 million commitment to serve as the lead gift for the renovation of the University's Charger Gymnasium. Once it is completed, the on-campus facility will be dedicated in honor of Hazell.

Declan Hill

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Canada TV News: LIV Golf vs. PGA

Declan Hill, associate professor of investigations, talks about how the PGA is in significant trouble as LIV Golf players are getting hundreds of millions of dollars as human rights-challenged regimes use sports to divert attention.

Lisa Dadio

In the Media

WICC 600AM: Melissa in the Morning If it passes, then what?

Lisa Dadio, assistant dean of the Lee College, director of the Center for Advanced Policing, and senior lecturer of forensic science, talks about recent mass shootings and, examines whether changes in gun laws will stop these from occurring.

Michael Lawlor

In the Media

Lean to the Left: Guns: Courage Wanted

Michael Lawlor, associate professor of criminal justice, talks about mass shootings, states that have adopted a red flag gun law, and immunity for gun makers.

Michael Lawlor

In the Media

ticker News: Mass Shooting Madness

Michael Lawlor, associate professor of criminal justice, talks about the number of mass shootings over the first weekend in June, leaving 17 dead and 62 injured.

Brian Marks

In the Media

NBC Connecticut: State Tax on Diesel Set to Increase July 1

Brian Marks, senior lecturer and executive director of the Entrepreneurship and Innovation Program and an instructor in the Health Administration and Policy department, says the trickle-down effect will be far-reaching as the diesel tax increases along with rising fuel costs.

Robert McDonald

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Fox61: News at 10P

Robert McDonald, a lecturer of criminal justice, discusses the need to find a bi-partisan solution as the number of mass shootings is reaching epidemic proportions.