In the Media: May 2023

Lisa Dadio

In the Media

Fox News Radio: Murder In The Ivy League: The Death Of Annie Le

Lisa Dadio, director of the University’s Center for Advanced Policing and the M.S. in Investigations program coordinator, recounts the 2009 case of Annie Le, who was reported as a missing person just days before her wedding. She was found murdered and buried in a wall of the building where she worked and studied at Yale University. Dadio was a detective with the New Haven Police Department at the time who investigated the case.

Patricia Crouse

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Newsweek: Republicans Threaten Kevin McCarthy's Power

Patricia Crouse, a practitioner in residence of political science and legal studies, comments that the slim Republican majority in the U.S. House of Representatives is not enough to pass a bill on the debt ceiling package and may put Speaker of the House Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) in jeopardy.

Vahid Behzadan

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FOX 61: The future development of A.I. and safety on the internet

Vahid Behzadan, assistant professor of cybersecurity; data and computer science; computer and electrical engineering; and director of the SAIL Lab, discusses artificial intelligence and some of the issues parents should be concerned about for their children on the internet.

Amy Baker

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The Star: What happens when an office romance turns sour?

Amy Baker, professor of psychology and coordinator of the M.A. in Industrial and Organizational Psychology, comments on the perceptions and ramifications within a company when a manager is romantically involved with someone who reports to them.

Bruce Barber

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Happening Next: WNHU 50th Anniversary

Bruce Barber, a professional in residence and general manager of WNHU, will celebrate the 50th anniversary of WNHU, Connecticut's #1 college radio station, going on the air.

Angeli Gianchandani

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Fox61: When should you tip your service worker?

Angeli Gianchandani, a practitioner in residence of marketing and MBA program, comments on the pressure consumers may feel when paying for counter-service food and the question of tipping appears while in front of your server.

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Daily Nutmeg: Pride and Joy

The University of New Haven was one of the institutions featured in photos from college Commencements across New Haven County this spring.

Matthew Schmidt

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BBC News: Zelensky in Japan for G7 summit

Matthew Schmidt, associate professor of international affairs, national security, and political science, discusses why Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky is attending the G7 summit with other world leaders.

Kenneth Gray

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CBS News Boston: Teixeira Asked About Classified Info

Kenneth Gray, a senior lecturer of criminal justice and homeland security, discusses the latest about the case of a National Guardsman leaking classified intelligence documents and how his superiors were aware of his actions.

Vahid Behzadan

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seventeen: Is TikTok Getting Banned in the United States?

Vahid Behzadan, assistant professor of cybersecurity; data and computer science; computer and electrical engineering; and director of the SAIL Lab, discusses the reasons for a ban on the TikTok app for all federal devices and why it may become a nationwide ban.

Patricia Crouse

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Newsweek: MAGA Declares Victory Over CNN

Patricia Crouse, a practitioner in residence of political science and legal studies, comments on the reaction to the town hall forum in New Hampshire featuring former President Donald Trump that was hosted by CNN.

Robert Powers

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NBC Connecticut: Crash Report

Robert Powers, associate professor of forensic science and toxicology, comments on the final police and toxicology report regarding the crash that killed Rep. Quentin Williams, whose car was struck by a wrong-way driver.

Maria Tcherni-Buzzeo

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Newsweek: High Crime in Republican Cities Fueled by Guns, Inequality

Maria Tcherni-Buzzeo, associate professor and director of the Ph.D. program in Criminal Justice, comments on how Democrats and Republicans could work together on policies to reintegrate people who have served time in prison that will also keep others safe in the community.

Vahid Behzadan

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Fox61: A.I. advancements causing concern among experts

Vahid Behzadan, assistant professor of cybersecurity; data and computer science; computer and electrical engineering; and director of the SAIL Lab, discusses the pros and cons of artificial intelligence, including the potential of an overreliance on using these tools.

Trish Crouse

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Newsweek: McCarthy Shuts Down Russian Reporter On Ukraine Aid

Patricia Crouse, a practitioner in residence of political science and legal studies, says House Speaker Kevin McCarthy has been consistent in his position on Ukraine, after a Russian reporter suggested he doesn't support unlimited and uncontrolled supplies of weapons and aid.

Matthew Schmidt

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BBC Radio: Newsday

Matthew Schmidt, associate professor of international affairs, national security, and political science, discusses the expected upcoming Ukrainian counter-offensive strike on Russian troops.

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The Patch West Haven: New UNH Police Officer Sworn In

West Haven Mayor Nancy Rossi led a swearing in ceremony as Michael Gallagher becomes the newest University of New Haven police officer. Police Chief Adam Brown, Deputy Chief Brett Mahoney, Christopher Reed, executive director of fire, environmental and workplace safety, and University Police Officer Thomas Gallagher, Michael’s father, were in attendance.