In the Media: October 2022

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Newsy: In-Depth Threats Against Lawmakers On The Rise

Matthew Schmidt, associate professor of international affairs, national security, and political science, discusses the attack at the home of Nancy Pelosi on her husband as safety concerns for politicians and their families continue to rise.

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WICC 600AM: Melissa in the Morning

Bradley Woodworth, associate professor of history, discusses the latest developments in the war in Ukraine and a recent speech by Russian President Vladimir Putin, calling out the West for "trying to dictate policy" to him.

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Feature News DC: Midterm Elections

Trish Crouse, a practitioner in residence of political science, discusses the midterm elections and the bipartisan pledge to improve the economy.

Michael Lawlor

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Al Jazeera English: U.S. Shooting Trial

Michael Lawlor, associate professor of criminal justice, analyzes the jury verdict of life without parole instead of the death penalty for the Parkland School shooter in Florida.

Bradley Woodworth

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WICC 600AM: Melissa in the Morning

Bradley Woodworth, associate professor of history, discusses the latest developments in the war in Ukraine and Russia’s military strategy.

John Rosen

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News12 The New Normal: Student Loan Forgiveness

John Rosen, an adjunct professor of economics and director of the Liberty Initiative Project, discusses the beta version of the student loan forgiveness plan to ensure the official opening at the end of the month goes smoothly for the Department of Education.

Angelia Gianchandani

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The Epoch Times: Choked by Our Own Supply Chain

Angelia Gianchandani, a practitioner in residence for marketing and the MBA program, says supply chain issues are here to stay, including the upcoming holiday shopping season for goods and food.

Jeffrey Treistman

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WTIC AM: News Update

Jeffrey Treistman, assistant professor of national security, discusses the latest developments in the war in Ukraine.

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Impolitic: Gun Control

Jeffrey Treistman, assistant professor of national security, and Matthew Schmidt, associate professor of international affairs, national affairs, and political sciences, discuss the history of gun control policies with well-known professor Robert Spritzer.

Tracy Tamborra

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Newsy: Weinstein To Face Jennifer Siebel Newsom, Other Accusers In L.A. Trial

Tracy Tamborra, professor of criminal justice, discusses Harvey Weinstein’s trial in California for sexual assault, including targeting well-known actors and models, and comments those who are socially, economically, or politically powerful seem to be given the creditability an average woman might not receive in order to get their day in court.

Declan Hill

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European Parliament: Fighting Corruption in Sports

Declan Hill, associate professor of investigations, spoke at a panel discussion in Strasburg on instituting a World Anti-Corruption Agency to mandate all types of corruption in sport, including match-fixing and abuse, and impose disciplinary sanctions.

Diane Smith

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The Patch: State Candidates to Discuss Issues of Interest to Disability Community

Diane Smith, distinguished lecturer of communication, film, and media studies, will moderate an event for candidates of state-wide offices that will be sponsored by Disability Rights Connecticut, CT Cross-Disability Lifespan Alliance, CT State Independent Living Council, and the UConn Center for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities. The event will take place on Wednesday, October 12 from 3 – 7 PM, at the Sheraton Rocky Hill hotel.

Amy Carlile

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Yale Daily News: New Haveners clean up the coast in partnership with artist sTo Len

Amy Carlile, associate professor of biology and environmental science, along with the University of New Haven’s Citizen Opportunities for Accessing Science Training on the Sound (COASTS) project, collected trash from the Long Wharf waterfront to be used in an art project with the artist sTo Len that will be exhibited in the Seton Gallery.

Matthew Schmidt

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CNN: Crimea Bridge Blast Could Thwart Russian Supply Lines

Matthew Schmidt, associate professor of international affairs, national security, and political science, discusses the symbolic implications of Ukraine destroying the Kerch Bridge, which Putin took great pride in Russia opening two decades ago, and its impact on Russian supply chains.

Howard Stoffer

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NBC Connecticut: Nuclear Threat

Howard Stoffer, professor of national security and international affairs, discusses the criminal threat that Vladimir Putin made regarding the use of nuclear weapons in the war against Ukraine.

Howard Stoffer

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WICC 600AM Connecticut today with Paul Pacelli

Howard Stoffer, professor of national security and international affairs, talks about the remarks made by President Biden regarding nuclear weapons possibly being used by Russia in the war against Ukraine.

Brian Marks

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News12 The New Normal: September Jobs Report

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 good and bad news from the jobs report for September and the actions that may be taken by the Federal Reserve.

Lorenzo Boyd

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Axios: Facing racial disparities in criminal justice

Lorenzo Boyd, Stewart Professorship in Criminal Justice and Community Policing, comments on criminal and social justice reforms as Illinois has removed cash bail, having the biggest impact on those living at a poverty level.

Howard Stoffer

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Politico: GOP vow intense China focus if they flip the House

Howard Stoffer, professor of national security and international affairs, says although U.S. diplomats are in China, they have no security intelligence or confidential information that would be of use to the Chinese government, regardless of the election outcome.

Demissew Ejara

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Wallet Hub: Ask the Experts

Demissew Ejara, associate professor of finance, discusses the differences in some credit cards for international travel and foreign currency exchange.