In the Media: July, 2021

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Junhui Zhao, assistant professor of electrical engineering, discusses the effectiveness of a battery storage system powered from the sun and used during a power outage.

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Michael Clark, senior lecturer of criminal justice, comments on how the FBI is investigating public officials in Bridgeport for corruption.

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Michele Smallidge, lecturer and director of the B.S. Exercise Science program, discusses some strategies to get steps in daily.

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Dequan Xiao, associate professor of chemistry and director of the Center for Integrative Materials, says the study on identifying a protein for CLL patients will inspire medical researchers and clinicians to seek effective drugs or therapy for treatment.

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Charles A. Morgan, professor of national security and Kenneth Gray, senior lecturer of criminal justice, discuss the origins of Whistleblowers Day and the difference in leaking classified information.

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Mike Lawlor, associate professor of criminal justice, comments the rise in crime is not for lack of juvenile laws as crime has risen across the country.

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Anthony Santella, professor and director of the Doctorate of Health Sciences program and COVID-19 coordinator, talks about going back to monitoring health, wearing masks and hand hygiene.

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Jessica Holzer, assistant professor and program director for undergraduate public health, talks about clusters of COVID cases among younger children.

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Anthony Santella, professor and director of the Doctorate of Health Sciences program and COVID-19 coordinator, says there will be no light at the end of the tunnel unless there is substantial improvement in vaccination rates.

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Anthony Santella, professor and director of the Doctorate of Health Sciences program and COVID-19 coordinator, says we are in the most challenging period of the pandemic.

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David Sacco, practitioner in residence of finance, comments on how the government will try to tax cryptocurrency assets.

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Anthony Santella, professor and director of the Doctorate of Health Sciences program and COVID-19 coordinator, comments on the University of New 51’s mask policy and evaluating the latest CDC guidelines.

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Mitchell Goldblatt, adjunct of public management, talks about why managers working for the State of Connecticut received a pay increase.

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Maria Torre, lecturer of forensic science, talks about the Crime Scene Academy Camp to introduce high school students to the field of forensic science and criminal justice.

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Vahid Behzadan, assistant professor of cybersecurity and networks, data science and computer engineering, talks about cybersecurity, AI, cryptocurrency origins and computer hacking.

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Carl Kaplan ’95 MBA has been named manager of business development at Gray, Gray and Gray, LLP.

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Toufic V. Bachour ’95 M.S. has been included in Marquis Who’s Who.

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Daniel Maxwell, distinguished lecturer of criminal justice, talks about the Crime Scene Academy Camp to introduce high school students to the fields of forensic science and criminal justice.

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David Sacco, practitioner in residence of finance, took part in a discussion panel on the role of cryptocurrencies and the future of digital currency.

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Mike Lawlor, associate professor of criminal justice and William Carbone, senior lecturer and director of experiential education, comment on the reasons a judge ordered the highest amount of bail in state history.

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Jason Chung, assistant professor and executive director of Esport Business Programs, discusses some fundamental changes that esports is undergoing with advertisers.

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Anthony Santella, professor and director of the Doctorate of Health Sciences program and COVID-19 coordinator, talks about the guidance that is needed at the state and local levels for indoor masks for everyone regardless of vaccine status.

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Anthony Santella, professor and director of the Doctorate of Health Sciences program and COVID-19 coordinator, talks about how the virus spread so quickly after an indoor concert.

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Anthony Santella, professor and director of the Doctorate of Health Sciences program and COVID-19 coordinator, discusses the Delta variant being far deadlier for those that are unvaccinated.

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Robert Sanders, chair of national security, comments on the camo army gear Trump supporters were wearing the day of the insurrection.

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A study by the University of New 51 found what the economic cost of the sea level rising by a meter or two would be to a large shoreline city.

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David Sacco, practitioner in residence of finance, comments on the merger of People’s Bank and M&T and the impact on the city of Bridgeport.

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Jason Chung, assistant professor and executive director of Esport Business Programs, comments on the impact of some star athletes dropping out of the Olympic Games.

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Anthony Santella, professor and director of the Doctorate of Health Sciences program and COVID-19 coordinator, talks about why the CDC is recommending vaccinated people wear masks indoors.

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Anthony Santella, professor and university COVID-19 coordinator, talks about partially vaccinated people getting the second shot for protection against the Delta variant.

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Anthony Santella, professor and university COVID-19 coordinator, talks about partially vaccinated people getting the second shot for protection against the Delta variant.

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Alvin Tran, assistant professor of public health, comments on the need to take COVID-19 and the Delta variant seriously and get vaccinated.

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Ceyda Mumcu, associate professor of sport management, discusses how Simone Biles keeps her media coverage focused on athletics and not politics.

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Chris Haynes, associate professor of political science, national security, legal studies and international affairs, discusses the $2 trillion plan for rebuilding roads, bridges and other infrastructures.

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Anthony Santella, professor and director of the Doctorate of Health Sciences program and COVID-19 coordinator, comments that even if you are fully vaccinated, you should still wear a mask when indoors.

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Chris Haynes, associate professor of political science, national security, legal studies and international affairs, discusses the United States and Germany’s deal on the Russian gas pipeline.

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Jason Chung, assistant professor of sport management and executive director of Esport Business Programs, comments that fans and collectors may rush to buy merchandise with the old name and logo before it sells out.

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Karl Minges, interim dean of the School of Health Sciences, comments on Connecticut hospital employees who may face termination if they refuse to get the COVID-19 vaccine.

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Chris Haynes, associate professor of political science, national security, legal studies and international affairs, comments on when the Republican Revolution started and those who lost faith in the government.

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The University of New 51 and Westchester Community College have signed a transfer agreement for the Paramedicine degree.

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Chris Haynes, associate professor of political science, national security, legal studies and international affairs, talks about the Olympics going forward and the political fallout from public health issues.

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Mike Lawlor, associate professor of criminal justice, talks about how police need to obtain an order of detention for juvenile crime.

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Karl Minges, interim dean of the School of Health Sciences, talks about the healthcare work force that may face termination if not compliant with getting the COVID-19 vaccine.

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Anthony Santella, professor and director of the Doctorate of Health Sciences program and COVID-19 coordinator, says the rapid spread of the Delta variant may be due to lifting restrictions too soon.

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Tim Palmbach, professor and chair of forensic science, took part in a discussion for the Coalition to End Sexual Exploitation online summit.

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Angeli Gianchandani, practitioner in residence of marketing, talks about how brands lost millions in advertising and sponsorship of the Olympic Games.

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Anthony Santella, professor and director of the Doctorate of Health Sciences program and COVID-19 coordinator, talks about the consequences of COVID fatigue and the need to continue to have everyone vaccinated.

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Anthony Santella, professor and director of the Doctorate of Health Sciences program and COVID-19 coordinator, discusses the possibility of the return of restrictions including mask mandates.

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David Sacco, practitioner in residence of finance, comments on the disciplined approach for investors in the speculative asset of cryptocurrency.

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Rachel Dowty Beech, assistant professor and coordinator of the online Emergency Management Program, talks about the wildfires out west and the toxins in the air that are reaching Connecticut.

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Anthony Santella, professor and director of the Doctorate of Health Sciences program and COVID-19 coordinator, comments on the clinical trial using azithromycin to combat COVID-19.

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Anthony Santella, professor and director of the Doctorate of Health Sciences program and COVID-19 coordinator, comments that the Delta variant is more contagious for those that are unvaccinated.

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David Sacco, practitioner in residence of finance, comments that the latest plunge may be from regulatory fears.

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Anthony Santella, professor and director of the Doctorate of Health Sciences program and COVID-19 coordinator, comments on the mask requirement for K-12 and higher education this fall.

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Anthony Santella, professor and director of the Doctorate of Health Sciences program and COVID-19 coordinator, talks about those who have been vaccinated and being vulnerable to breakthrough cases.

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John Rosen, adjunct professor in economics, disputes that spending trillions of dollars reduces inflation.

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Mike Lawlor, associate professor of criminal justice, and John Rosen, adjunct professor of economics, comment on the aspects of legalizing marijuana in Connecticut.

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Mike Lawlor, associate professor of criminal justice, and William Carbone, senior lecturer of criminal justice, discuss the state’s Supreme Court decision to review the bail set for the man accused of slaying Yale graduate student Kevin Jiang.

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Victor Rodriguez, chair of legal studies and political science, wrote an op-ed about the history and present conditions in Cuba.

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Goli Nossoni, associate professor of civil engineering, talks about the use of concrete in high rise structures and why it cracks.

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Robert Sanders, chair of national security, talks about how filing Chapter 11 bankruptcy allows an organization to stay in business, but it could limit how much a claimant receives.

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Robert Sanders, chair of national security, talks about the how the court will determine what assets can be liquidated for claimants in pending lawsuits against the Diocese of Norwich.

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Jessica Holzer, assistant professor and program director for undergraduate public health, talks about long term consequences of using one of the sunscreens that was recently recalled.

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Jessica Holzer, assistant professor and program director for undergraduate public health, comments on the removal of sunscreen products that may contain benzene.

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David Sacco, practitioner in residence of finance, talks about how parents can help teach their children about how to manage a credit card.

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David Sacco, practitioner in residence of finance, comments on the use of a credit card for businesses.

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Eva Sapi, professor of biology and environment science and coordinator of M.S. Cellular and Molecular Biology, comments that Lyme disease is heading for pandemic status classification.

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Doug Whiting, associate vice president for marketing and communications and public relations, comments on the University of New 51’s policy regarding cannabis not changing as a result of the new state law.

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Chris Haynes, associate professor of political science, legal studies, national security and international affairs, says that comments on social media are continuing to polarize political parties.

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Jason Chung, assistant professor and executive director of Esport Business Programs, comments on the viability of the XL Center being converted for esports.

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Anthony Santella, professor and director of the Doctorate of Health Sciences program and COVID-19 coordinator, says that there is a growing concern about the Olympics becoming a COVID-19 super spreader.

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Kenneth Gray, senior lecturer of criminal justice, comments on the group that was heavily armed after a standoff with police in Massachusetts

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John DeCarlo, associate professor and director of the Master’s Program in Criminal Justice, comments on what accreditation means for police departments.

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Eva Sapi, professor of biology and environment science and coordinator of M.S. Cellular and Molecular Biology, says we have to work on a vaccine for Lyme Disease.

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The University of New 51’s Connecticut Institute for Technology will be hosting the Connecticut National Guard for cybersecurity training.

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David Sacco, practitioner in residence of finance, discusses why Dogecoin is on the downswing from Bitcoin compared with other cryptocurrency.

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Jan Louise Jones, lecturer and program coordinator for hospitality and tourism, spoke at a webinar “Hospitality Bounces Back” on the boost in demand for textiles for hospitality.

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Mike Lawlor, associate professor of criminal justice, comments on what types of warrants police should prioritize to serve.

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Brian Marks, senior lecturer and executive director of the Entrepreneurship and Innovation Program, comments on the logistics for delivery to a product’s target market.

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Vahid Behzadan, assistant professor of cybersecurity and network, data science and computer engineering, talks about the recent targets and frequency of ransomware attacks.

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Robert Sanders, chair of national security, says that the current law does not give an option to sue, but it did give Trump a forum for discussion.

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Chris O’Brien, associate professor of forensic science, talks about the project of training rats to find human remains. Students Sarah Pietce and Kathleen Gonzalez are participating in the project.

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Chris O’Brien, associate professor of forensic science, talks about his program of training rats to locate bodies in a disaster, such as a building collapse.

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Chris Haynes, associate professor of political science, national security and international affairs, comments that the continuation of rising gas prices will have a political impact for the next election.

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Kenneth Gray, senior lecturer for criminal justice, expresses a concern for potential radicalization during terrorist inmate-led worship services.

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Anthony Santella, professor and director of the Doctorate of Health Sciences program and COVID-19 coordinator, talks about the Delta variant and possible revaccination.

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Kenneth Gray, senior lecturer of criminal justice, talks about the cult group and its claim they are sovereign citizens and immune from the law.

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David Sacco, practitioner in residence of finance, talks about the regulations governments are proposing to regulate the currency.

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Jessica Holzer, assistant professor and program director for undergraduate public health, talks about the rate of vaccinations and the goal set by the Biden administration.

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Tracy Faber ’05 M.S., has been recognized as the district’s teacher of the year.

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David Sacco, practitioner in residence of finance, talks about travelers facing price spikes as demand surges.

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Robert Sanders, chair of national security, talks about the American flag and the commercialization that has reduced reverence for it.

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Daniel Maxwell, distinguished lecturer of criminal justice, and William Carbone, senior lecturer and director of experiential education, comment on reasons for a rise in violent crime.

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Alvin Tran, associate professor of public health, comments on the effectiveness of peer-to-peer programs treating teens and getting help for difficult situations.

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Kenneth Gray, senior lecturer of criminal justice, talks about the group that was in a standoff with state and local police and shut down 1-95 in the Wakefield, Massachusetts, area.

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Anthony Santella, professor and director of the Doctorate of Health Sciences program and COVID-19 coordinator, talks about the pandemic and still taking precautions against COVID-19 and variants.

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Lorenzo Boyd, vice president of diversity and inclusion and chief diversity officer, talks about the roots of policing and how it has evolved in communities of color.

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Anthony Santella, professor and director of the Doctorate of Health Sciences program and COVID-19 coordinator, talks about joining the University of New 51 and the responsibility being a good neighbor as the pandemic continues.

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Matthew Schmidt, associate professor of political science, national security and international affairs, comments on how social media gives individuals the power of the mass media.

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Angeli Gianchandani, practitioner in residence of marketing, talks about the backlash on social media regarding Bill Cosby’s release from prison.