Video compilation by Christian Guajardo ’27 Graphic and Digital Design



In the Media: November 2024

Jens Frederiksen

In the Media

Eyewitness News 3 WFSB: Veteran’s Day

The University hosted its 23rd annual Veterans Day Ceremony, which included 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.

LiveNOW from Fox

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LiveNOW from Fox: Veterans Day: What resources are available to Vets?

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 Haven 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.

Brian Marks

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NBC Connecticut: Watching Wall Street

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.

Sky News Arabia

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Sky News Arabia: President’s Shield

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.

Jens Frederiksen

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Fox61: Veterans Day events in Connecticut happening Monday

The University of New Haven 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.

Kenneth Gray

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Eyewitness News 3 WFSB: Local students received racist text messages

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.

Kenneth Gray

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Scripps News: Hateful Rhetoric Among Trump Supporters

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.

Mark Tavern

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NBC Connecticut: The 2025 Grammy Nominations

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.

Mo Cayer

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NBC 10 WJAR: Psychologist gives post-election tips

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.

Patricia Crouse

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Fox5 Detroit: The Interview

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.