Video compilation by Elisa Broche ’25, a communication major.



In the Media: January 2025

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Allison Arnett, a lecturer of nutrition sciences, comments on the impact alcohol has on the body and why Dry January has gained in popularity.

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Angelo Floiran, a practitioner in residence of cyber threat intelligence and financial crimes investigation, discusses a data breach impacting schools nationwide and in Connecticut in which information on children and their families was compromised.

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Robert Healey, senior lecturer of fire science and emergency management, discusses California wildfires and the difficulties in battling a fire of this size. (Starts at 15:55)

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President Jens Frederiksen discusses the university's purchase of the former Railroad Salvage property to establish a cutting-edge research and development center.

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Robert Sanders, a distinguished lecturer of national security, says of President Jimmy Carter’s legacy, 'He saw the U.S. Constitution as a blueprint for how the nation should respond as a bright light to the world.'

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President Jens Frederiksen commented on the university's purchase of the former Railroad Salvage property to establish a cutting-edge research and development center.

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Justin McCarthy, adjunct professor of fire science and emergency management, has been tapped by New Haven Mayor Justin Elicker as the next chief administrative officer for the city.

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President Jens Frederiksen commented on the university's purchase of the former Railroad Salvage property to establish a cutting-edge research and development center.

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Michael Lawlor, associate professor of criminal justice, discusses the statewide and nationwide downturn in violent crimes since 2020.

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President Jens Frederiksen commented on the university's purchase of the former Railroad Salvage property to establish a cutting-edge research and development center.

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Matthew Schmidt, associate professor of international affairs, national security, and political science, comments on why the Department of Defense claims it has links to China.

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Michele Smallidge, a lecturer and the director of the B.S. in exercise science program, has fun discussing Dry January and its benefits for your body and mind. (starts at 14:21)

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Kenneth Gray, a distinguished lecturer of homeland security, emergency management, and criminal justice, discusses the latest on the terror attack in New Orleans, including a study done with another professor at the University of New Haven in 2019 on vehicular attacks.

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Karl Minges, associate professor of public health, discusses 'Dry January' and some of the health benefits of participating.

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Michael Lawlor, associate professor of criminal justice, analyzes the annual crime report released by the Connecticut State Crimes Analysis Unit for 2024.

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Karl Minges, associate professor of public health, discusses exercising outside in the cold and being aware of numbness or fatigue.

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Michael Lawlor, associate professor of criminal justice, discusses the importance of contacting police when you observe red flags indicating a threat to public safety may happen.

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Jean-Paul Simjouw, a distinguished lecturer of biology and environmental science, represented the Robert M. Lee and Linda M. Wilkins Marine Science Center at the Canal Dock Boathouse on Long Wharf in New Haven for the '1st Saturday Walk & Roll' series.

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President Jens Frederiksen, Ph.D., and Mike Ambrose, chair of the Board of Governors, announced the University’s purchase of the former Railroad Salvage property to establish a cutting-edge Research and Development Center focusing on Connecticut’s advanced manufacturing industries and workforce development initiatives.

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David Sacco, a lecturer of finance, discusses how asset firms are combining crypto and derivatives in exchange trade packages and investors understanding their risk tolerance.

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President Jens Frederiksen, Ph.D., and Mike Ambrose, chair of the Board of Governors, announced the University’s purchase of the former Railroad Salvage property to establish a cutting-edge Research and Development Center focusing on Connecticut’s advanced manufacturing industries and workforce development initiatives.

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Stephanie Bonnes, associate professor of criminal justice, discusses a lawsuit from actress Blake Lively concerning a domestic violence on a movie set that accuses her co-star of sexual harassment, and how other women facing harassment can take action with this issue.

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Karl Minges, associate professor of public health, comments on some warning signs for hypothermia, as temperatures plummet in Connecticut this week.

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Bobby McDonald, a lecturer of criminal justice, discusses the latest in the terror attack in New Orleans, including the attacker wearing Meta smart glasses to surveil the area months before the attack occurred.

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Bobby McDonald, a lecturer of criminal justice, discusses the latest in the investigation into the terror attack in New Orleans and concerns that have been raised about security.

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Kenneth Gray, a distinguished lecturer of homeland security, emergency management, and criminal justice, discusses how the investigation into the terrorist attack in New Orleans will take time to research all of the evidence on how this occurred.

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Bobby McDonald, a lecturer of criminal justice, comments on the robust security plan that will be reviewed to ensure safety for the inauguration of President-elect Donald J. Trump.

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Brian Marks, a senior lecturer of economics and business analytics, gives his expert opinion on what the resignation rate could be for 2025 and why it matters.

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Kenneth Gray, a distinguished lecturer of homeland security, emergency management, and criminal justice, discusses how the Department of Homeland Security issued a report warning about the lack of preparedness for soft targets.

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Michele Smallidge, a lecturer and the director of the B.S. in exercise science program, comments on the first step of making your goal 'S.M.A.R.T.' (Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Realistic, and Time-Bound).

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Kenneth Gray, a distinguished lecturer of homeland security, emergency management, and criminal justice, discusses the investigation into the background of the suspect in the terror attack in New Orleans and how ISIS converted him.

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President Jens Frederiksen discusses what is ahead for the University of New Haven in 2025.

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Michael Lawlor, associate professor of criminal justice, comments that the use of force by a police officer should be investigated. 'Necessary versus unnecessary is the distinction between following your training versus not following your training.'

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Kenneth Gray, a distinguished lecturer of homeland security, emergency management, and criminal justice, discusses the warning by the FBI after a Christmas market vehicular attack in Germany that a similar attack was a real possibility in the U.S.

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Bobby McDonald, a lecturer of criminal justice, discusses the Telsa truck explosion outside of the Trump Hotel in Las Vegas and the latest in the investigation.

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Bobby McDonald, a lecturer of criminal justice, discusses concerns that the police in New Orleans were not prepared for this type of attack after a warning by the FBI following a similar vehicular attack at a Christmas market in Germany.

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Lisa Dadio, director of the Center for Advanced Policing and coordinator of the M.S. in Investigations program, comments on careers in forensic science for crime scene investigators.

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Kenneth Gray, a distinguished lecturer of homeland security, emergency management, and criminal justice, discusses the investigation into the background of the suspect in the terror attack in New Orleans.

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Kenneth Gray, a distinguished lecturer of homeland security, emergency management, and criminal justice, discusses terror attacks in New Orleans and Las Vegas on New Year's Day.

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Kenneth Gray, a distinguished lecturer of homeland security, emergency management, and criminal justice, discusses a terror attack in New Orleans. Authorities have identified the suspect as Shamsud-Din Jabbar and believe the suspect did not act alone as IEDs were in the area.

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Kenneth Gray, a distinguished lecturer of homeland security, emergency management, and criminal justice, discusses a terror attack in New Orleans, as authorities have identified the suspect as Shamsud-Din Jabbar.

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Bobby McDonald, a lecturer of criminal justice, discusses an act of terrorism in New Orleans and the precautions that will be taken in the area for the Sugar Bowl and the Super Bowl.

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Bobby McDonald, a lecturer of criminal justice, discusses an act of terrorism in New Orleans and the importance of remaining vigilant in public spaces.

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Bobby McDonald, a lecturer of criminal justice, discusses an act of terrorism in New Orleans and the importance of remaining vigilant in public spaces.

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Bobby McDonald, a lecturer of criminal justice, discusses an attack in New Orleans after a vehicle plowed into a crowd, killing 10 and injuring more than 30 people.

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Robert Sanders, a distinguished lecturer of national security, discusses the attack in New Orleans and the possibility the suspect did not act alone.

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Robert Sanders, a distinguished lecturer of national security, discusses the attack in New Orleans and the possibility the suspect did not act alone.

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Matthew Schmidt, associate professor of homeland security, international affairs, national security, and political science, discusses an attack by an individual driving into a crowd in New Orleans, exiting the vehicle, and shooting at police on Bourbon Street. Investigators confirmed police killed the driver.

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James Mohs, associate professor of accounting and taxation, discusses the impact of the increase in the Connecticut minimum wage and employers being required to provide up to 40 hours of paid sick leave upfront starting this year.

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Bobby McDonald, a lecturer of criminal justice, discusses the release of video o capturing a white pickup truck enter a New Orleans street, running over pedestrians, killing 10 and injuring more than 30 people.

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Kenneth Gray, a distinguished lecturer of homeland security, emergency management, and criminal justice, discusses a terror attack in New Orleans as authorities have identified the suspect as Shamsud-Din Jabbar.

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Bobby McDonald, a lecturer of criminal justice, discusses an act of terrorism in New Orleans and the importance of remaining vigilant in public spaces, particularly as several significant events will be happening in Washington, D.C.

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Kenneth Gray, a distinguished lecturer of homeland security, emergency management, and criminal justice, discusses a terror attack in New Orleans as authorities identified the suspect as Shamsud-Din Jabbar.

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Bobby McDonald, a lecturer of criminal justice, comments on an act of terrorism in New Orleans and the importance of remaining vigilant in public spaces, particularly as several large-scale events will be happening in Washington, D.C.

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Kenneth Gray, a distinguished lecturer of homeland security, emergency management, and criminal justice, discusses how the suspect in a terror attack in New Orleans shifted from using a vehicle to hit pedestrians on the sidewalk to engaging in a shootout with police.

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Kenneth Gray, a distinguished lecturer of homeland security, emergency management, and criminal justice, discusses how the suspect in a terror attack in New Orleans shifted from using a vehicle to hit pedestrians on the sidewalk to engaging in a shootout with police.

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Kenneth Gray, a distinguished lecturer of homeland security, emergency management, and criminal justice, discusses what an act of terrorism is after an attack in New Orleans. Authorities have identified four suspects along with the driver of a vehicle that killed 10 and injured 30 people.