In the Media: February 2026

Elisabeth Anton

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WalletHub: Ask the Experts

Elisabeth Anton, adjunct professor of finance, comments on using a zero-based budget and how it can help organize your finances.

David Sacco

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WalletHub: Ask the Experts

David Sacco, assistant professor of practice in finance, comments on 'loud budgeting' – individuals being vocal about their budgeting – and whether it is an effective strategy.

Kenneth Gray

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Fox News San Jose: Unrest in Mexico

Kenneth Gray, a professor of practice in homeland security, criminal justice, and national security, discusses the escalation of security for American tourists in Mexico after a drug kingpin was killed by police, and retaliation has occurred.

Bobby McDonald

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BBC News: Man fatally shot after unlawful entry to Mar-a-Lago

Bobby McDonald, assistant professor of practice in criminal justice discusses the investigation into why a 21-year-old man from North Carolina tried to enter Mar-a-Lago with what appeared to be a fuel can and a shotgun before he was shot by the Secret Service.

Marie Claire Maison

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Marie Claire Maison: Coollect, or The Art of Looking Without a Name

HRH Princess Sara Sultan Al Saud ’14 is a co-founder of ātrum, a Riyadh-based creative space within JAX District dedicated to supporting artists through exhibitions and digital platforms. Rooted in the ambitions of Saudi Vision 2030, the platform acts as a bridge between Saudi artists, cultural organizations, and both local and international art enthusiasts.

Governor Ned Lamont

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State of Connecticut: Governor Lamont Announces Expansion of Artificial Intelligence Postsecondary Education and Workforce Training Through Connecticut’s Tech Talent Accelerator

Governor Ned Lamont announced the launch of the third phase of the Connecticut Tech Talent Accelerator, a statewide higher education innovation challenge designed to expand artificial intelligence (AI) education and workforce training. The University of New Haven will launch an AI for Cybersecurity concentration within its BS in Cybersecurity program.

Kenneth Gray

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USA Today: The Guthries' ransom demand is in Bitcoins for a reason

Kenneth Gray, a professor of practice in homeland security, criminal justice, and national security, discusses why the ransom demand for Nancy Guthrie, the mother of Today show host Savannah Guthrie, was made in Bitcoin. 'Crypto’s not trackable,' he said. 'It’s outside the banking system. You can’t find the owner. That’s why it’s the currency of choice for criminals.'