Video compilation by Christian Guajardo ’27 Graphic and Digital Design



In the Media: November 2024

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Ryan Noonan, Marine Corps Veteran and Manager of Military & Veterans Affairs; and Kenneth Gray, Navy Veteran and a distinguished lecturer of homeland security and emergency management, and criminal justice, discusses programs and resources the University of New 51¶ºÄÌ makes available for student veterans. The University will host its 23rd annual Veterans Day Ceremony, which will include President Jens Frederiksen presenting an Honorary Degree to 101-year-old World War II U.S. Army Air Corps Staff Sergeant Warren Mulston, a long-time resident of Orange, CT.

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Brian Marks, a senior lecturer in economics and business analytics, discusses the rise in the stock market after the national elections, combined with the Federal Reserve’s action on interest rates.

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Mo Cayer, a distinguished lecturer of the M.S. in Human Resources and industrial and organizational psychology, a veteran himself, discusses the importance of recognizing veterans on this special day.

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Karl Minges, associate professor of public health, comments on Idaho’s Southwest District Health's decision to ban COVID-19 shots and the impact on the community.

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Kenneth Gray, a distinguished lecturer of homeland security and emergency management, and criminal justice, and Bobby McDonald, a lecturer of criminal justice, took part in a documentary on the history of U.S. presidential assassinations and attempted assassinations.

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The University of New 51¶ºÄÌ will host its 23rd annual Veterans Day Ceremony, which will include President Jens Frederiksen presenting an Honorary Degree to 101-year-old World War II U.S. Army Air Corps Staff Sergeant Warren Mulston, a long-time resident of Orange, CT.

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The University of New 51¶ºÄÌ will host its 23rd annual Veterans Day Ceremony, which will include President Jens Frederiksen presenting an Honorary Degree to 101-year-old World War II U.S. Army Air Corps Staff Sergeant Warren Mulston, a long-time resident of Orange, CT.

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The University of New 51¶ºÄÌ will host its 23rd annual Veterans Day Ceremony, which will include President Jens Frederiksen presenting an Honorary Degree to 101-year-old World War II U.S. Army Air Corps Staff Sergeant Warren Mulston, a long-time resident of Orange, CT.

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Kenneth Gray, a distinguished lecturer of homeland security and emergency and criminal justice, comments on racist text messages that were sent to a targeted list of Black people, including their location, as the FBI is investigating who sent it.

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James Mohs, associate professor of accounting and taxation, comments on some of the policies impacting taxes and tariffs that President-elect Donald Trump proposed on the campaign trail and the impact for Connecticut.

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Kenneth Gray, a distinguished lecturer of homeland security and emergency management, and criminal justice, discusses racist text messages sent nationally, including in Connecticut, to a targeted group of Black Americans, as the FBI investigates where the messages originated.

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Brian Marks, a senior lecturer in economics and business analytics, comments on the impact that tariffs would have on goods and services if President-elect Donald Trump’s proposal is instituted.

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Kenneth Gray, a distinguished lecturer of homeland security and emergency management, and criminal justice, discusses racist text messages sent to a targeted group of Black Americans, as the FBI investigates where the messages originated.

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Susan Campbell, a distinguished lecturer in communication, film, and media studies, comments on the ringing of the bells in Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris after fire destroyed the historic church in 2019.

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Kenneth Gray, a distinguished lecturer of homeland security and emergency management, and criminal justice, discusses how President-elect Donald Trump’s election win would impact the war between Ukraine and Russia and the war between Israel and Hamas.

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Mark Tavern, a lecturer and coordinator of the Nashville Study Away Program, discusses the nominations for the Grammy Awards. Tavern is a voting member of the Recording Academy.

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Kenneth Gray, a distinguished lecturer of homeland security and emergency management, and criminal justice, discusses how the FBI is getting tips of the whereabouts of former Canadian Olympic snowboarder and suspected drug lord Ryan Wedding, who is also wanted for murder.

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J.W. Stewart, a lecturer of sports management, discusses the top games viewers are looking forward to watching in the NFL this week.

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Kenneth Gray, a distinguished lecturer of homeland security and emergency management, and criminal justice, discusses a murder for hire plot in which three men were targeting President-elect Donald Trump and two others who have spoken out against Iran.

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Kenneth Gray, a distinguished lecturer of homeland security and emergency management, and criminal justice, discusses racist text messages sent to a targeted group of Black Americans, as the FBI investigates where the messages originated, domestically or internationally.

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Kenneth Gray, a distinguished lecturer of homeland security and emergency management, and criminal justice, discusses hate messages that were texted nationwide and are now being investigated by local police and the FBI to locate where it originated from.

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Michael Lawlor, associate professor of criminal justice, discusses a Connecticut law that would prohibit taking 'people into custody based simply on a suspicion that they might be undocumented.'

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Robert Sanders, a distinguished lecturer of homeland security and national security, comments on the largest corruption scandal to impact the United States Navy, 'which exposed a serious weakness in operational logistics and procurement.'

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Joshua Lester ’22, ’24 MBA, has joined D&B Engineers and Architects Woodbury office as Construction Inspector I/Water Supply.

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Claire Glynn, professor of forensic science and director of the Graduate Certificate in Forensic Genetic Genealogy, had her study, Bridging Disciplines to Form a New One: The Emergence of Forensic Genetic Genealogy referenced, as forensic genetic genealogy has become a leading tool in identifying unknown victims.

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Olena Lennon, a practitioner in residence of homeland security and national security, discusses reaction to President-elect Donald Trump’s win and how this could impact the war between Ukraine and Russia.

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Joshua Sandman, professor emeritus of political science, comments on the election of Donald Trump as President of the United States. Sandman has researched Trump since his announcement to run in the 2016 presidential election.

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Mo Cayer, a distinguished lecturer of the M.S. in Human Resources and industrial and organizational psychology, says now is the time to remember to be respectful to others. offers a constructive way to address any feelings of sadness or happiness is self-journaling about them.

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James Mohs, associate professor of accounting and taxation, comments on checking the fine print on offers of a large sign-up bonus for opening an account with a bank that may seem financially beneficial on the surface.

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Matthew Schmidt, associate professor of homeland security, national security, international affairs, and political science, discusses the impact that President-elect Donald Trump could have in the war between Ukraine and Russian.

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Patricia Crouse, a practitioner in residence of public administration and political science, took part in a panel discussion about election stress, noting that people are feeling the pressure, regardless of their political party.

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Kenneth Gray, a distinguished lecturer of homeland security and emergency management, and criminal justice, discusses how FBI agents tracked down two men who made online threats about the election.

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Mo Cayer, a distinguished lecturer of the M.S. in Human Resources and industrial and organizational psychology, discusses the importance of having civil conversations and not trying to convince others to change their political point of view.

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James Mohs, professor of accounting and taxation, comments on businesses that may receive tax cuts and an uptick in investments for domestic manufacturing if President-elect Donald Trump’s economic proposals come to fruition.

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Matthew Schmidt, associate professor of international affairs, national security, and political science, comments on the criticism of Russia’s most advanced fighter jet at the 15th China International Aviation and Aerospace Exhibition, embarrassing the Kremlin, being called 'subpar.'

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Brian Marks, a senior lecturer in economics and business analytics, comments that most franchise agreements have performance requirements, whereas the franchisor parent company can terminate a franchisee.

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Patricia Crouse, a practitioner in residence of public administration and political science, discusses the latest in the presidential election.

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Kenneth Gray, a distinguished lecturer of homeland security and emergency management, and criminal justice, discusses Israel’s decision to withdraw from the UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) agreement, citing concerns about Hamas’ affiliation.

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Patricia Crouse, a practitioner in residence of public administration and political science, discusses the latest developments in the presidential election, with the economy still top of mind for voters.

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Susan Campbell, a distinguished lecturer in communication, film, and media studies, comments that anyone checking election results on social media posts before all the U.S. polls have closed 'will be disappointing their high school civics teacher, to say the least.'

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Patricia Crouse, a practitioner in residence of public administration and political science, comments that polls reflect only a snapshot in time and should be used very carefully to predict the outcome of this election.