In the Media: March 2026

Matthew Schmidt

In the Media

New Zealand Herald: Future of Iranian regime uncertain

Matthew Schmidt, associate professor of homeland security, international affairs, national security, and political science, discusses the latest on the conflict in Iran and whether there will be U.S. troops on the ground.

Patrick Gourley

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NBC Connecticut: U.S. & Israel Strike Iran

Patrick Gourley, professor of economics and business analytics, discusses the impact on the price of gas, as the U.S. and Israel have launched Operation Epic Fury on Iran.

Kenneth Gray

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News 12 Connecticut: Attack on Iran

Kenneth Gray, professor of practice in homeland security, criminal justice, and national security, discusses Operation Epic Fury, which is designed to complete the mission of destroying Iran's nuclear weapons program and initiate regime change.

Kenneth Gray

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News 8 WTNH: War with Iran

Kenneth Gray, professor of practice in homeland security, criminal justice, and national security, discusses whether there are possible security issues, as the U.S. and Israel launched missile and drone attacks in Iran.

Kenneth Gray

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LiveNOW from Fox: FBI on high alert after U.S. strikes Iran

Kenneth Gray, a professor of practice in homeland security, criminal justice, and national security, discusses a mass shooting in Austin, Texas, as the gunman, wearing a sweatshirt that said, 'Property of Allah,' has the FBI investigating for possible ties to a terror group.

Matthew Schmidt

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WTIC AM Radio - Brian & Company: From Ukraine to Iran

Matthew Schmidt, associate professor of homeland security, international affairs, national security, and political science, discusses the latest in 'Operation Epic Fury' in Iran and the fourth year of the war in Ukraine.

Ali Golbazi

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CT Post: Anxious, hopeful voices of Iranian Americans in Connecticut color debate over strikes: Dan Haar

Ali Golbazi, professor of electrical engineering, who fled Iran around the time of the revolution, comments that, 'The great majority of Iranians, because of the 47 years of trying very different ways to get rid of them, I think they are majority welcoming the change in regime. Unfortunately, it has come to be done this way, but the majority of the Iranians are supporting the attacks.'