In the Media: March 2025

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Olena Lennon, a practitioner in residence of homeland and national security, analyzes the upcoming negotiations between the United States and Ukraine in Saudi Arabia to discuss a deal for a ceasefire with Russia.

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Matthew Schmidt, associate professor of homeland security, international affairs, national security, and political science, comments on social media campaigns in Canada and Europe calling for the cancellation of Lockheed Martin’s F-35 Lightning II.

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Vahid Behzadan, assistant professor of cybersecurity, data and computer science, and computer and electrical engineering, and the SAIL Lab director, was announced as co-founder of the Connecticut Artificial Intelligence Association, a coalition of Connecticut colleges, universities, and other organizations to establish Connecticut as a premier hub for artificial intelligence, innovation, and application.

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Jan Jones, a senior lecturer of hospitality and tourism management, comments on why burger chains are considering closing.

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Matthew Schmidt, associate professor of homeland security, international affairs, national security, and political science, told CNN that realistic security guarantees for Ukraine involve three components: a substantial international presence on the ground, U.S. backing, and a modernized and enlarged Ukrainian army.

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Kenneth Gray, a distinguished lecturer of homeland security and criminal justice, discusses how difficult it is to solve cases when a parent kidnaps a child out of the country after they lose custody.

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Vahid Behzadan, assistant professor of cybersecurity, data and computer science, and computer and electrical engineering, and the SAIL Lab director, was announced as co-founder of the Connecticut Artificial Intelligence Association, a coalition of Connecticut colleges, universities, and other organizations to establish Connecticut as a premier hub for artificial intelligence, innovation, and application.

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Matthew Schmidt, associate professor of homeland security, international affairs, national security, and political science, comments on the security measures needed for Ukraine, which must include a significant presence of international forces in the field.

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Peter Valentin, associate professor of forensic science, comments on how forensic science will be used in the investigation into the deaths of actor Gene Hackman and his wife.

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James Mohs, associate professor of accounting, finance, and taxation, discusses the United States implementing tariffs against Mexico, Canada, and China and when consumers will see the impact.

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Patricia Crouse, a practitioner in residence of public administration and political science, comments on President Donald Trump's implementation of campaign promises and the impact of the changes.

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Patrick Gourley, associate professor of economics and business analytics, discusses the mayor of Washington, D.C. creating a DC 2050 plan to reshape the city’s growth. It may be a model for other cities to implement.

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Matthew Schmidt, associate professor of homeland security, international affairs, national security, and political science, discusses the latest fallout after Ukraine President Volodimir Zelensky and President Donald Trump clashed during a press conference at the White House.

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James Mohs, an associate professor of accounting, finance, and taxation, comments on the keys to determining the value of a sign-up bonus for consumers opening a bank account.

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Brian Marks, a senior lecturer of economics and business analytics, discusses when consumers could feel the impact of the tariffs on Canada and China and the retaliation trade war.

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Matthew Schmidt, associate professor of homeland security, international affairs, national security, and political science, says, 'I think the Kremlin is getting pretty much everything they want. What we really see here is that the United States is only negotiating with Europe. And it’s strong-arming Ukraine, which is a strange turn of events.'

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Marie Paulis, assistant professor of dental hygiene, discusses Governor Ned Lamont's push to eliminate job-related licensing fees.

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Matthew Schmidt, associate professor of homeland security, international affairs, national security, and political science, discusses the press conference at the White House that ended without a deal between Ukraine President Volodimir Zelenskyy and the U.S.

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Demissew Ejara, an associate professor of finance, offers advice on applying for a credit card and maintaining a clean credit record.

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Matthew Schmidt, associate professor of homeland security, international affairs, national security, and political science, comments that, in his opinion, there is no deal for Ukraine that doesn’t force them to surrender territory to Russia.

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Elisabeth Anton, an adjunct professor of finance, comments on some key strategies for credit card responsibility.

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Mo Cayer, a distinguished lecturer of the M.S. in Human Resources and industrial and organizational psychology, discusses the walkout of federal workers in response to dismissals by the Trump administration.

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Kathy Zolad was named an honorary life member of U.S. Soccer. In 2017, the University of New Haven named its soccer stadium in Zolad’s honor for her many contributions to the sport.