In the Media: April 2025

Kenneth Gray

In the Media

LiveNOW from Fox: IDF troops to remain in Gaza

Kenneth Gray, a distinguished lecturer of homeland security, emergency management, and criminal justice, discusses the decision by the Israeli Defense Forces to remain in Gaza in security zones.

President Jens Frederiksen

In the Media

West Haven Voice: Alum’s donation fuels UNH plans

The University of New Haven announced that it received a $10 million gift from Dennis Martin '81, which will serve as the leadership donation to create a new on-campus building for the Pompea College of Business.

President Jens Frederiksen

In the Media

NBC Connecticut: University of New Haven to Open New Campus in Saudi Arabia

The University of New Haven has announced it has signed an agreement with stakeholders in Saudi Arabia that creates a pathway to open a branch campus in Riyadh. The university is the first foreign entity to apply for a higher education license in Saudi Arabia to open an international branch campus.

President Jens Frederiksen

In the Media

Hartford Business Journal: CT university plans Middle East expansion

The University of New Haven has announced it has signed an agreement with stakeholders in Saudi Arabia that creates a pathway to open a branch campus in Riyadh. The university is the first foreign entity to apply for a higher education license in Saudi Arabia to open an international branch campus.

President Jens Frederiksen

In the Media

The Chronicle of Philanthropy: University of New Haven

The University of New Haven announced that it has received a $10 million gift from Dennis Martin '81, which will serve as the leadership donation to create a new on-campus building for the Pompea College of Business.

Randall Horton

In the Media

E&P: From prison cells to bylines

Randall Horton, a professor of English, comments on the Ben Free Project, which creates opportunities for incarcerated journalists, writers, and creative artists. Horton is a board member and director of the performing arts program.

Nikodem Poplawski

In the Media

World News Today: Black Hole Universe: Are We Living Inside One?

Nikodem Poplawski, a distinguished physics lecturer, discusses his theory that, in our universe, an axis inherited from the main black hole's return axis has affected the galaxies' dynamics, creating asymmetry, in contrast to the observed clockwise direction.

Brian Marks

In the Media

Fox News San Jose: Tariff Wars

Brian Marks, a senior lecturer in economics and business analytics, discusses President Donald Trump's new tariffs and their impact on consumers.

Matthew Schmidt

In the Media

Forbes: Social Media Profiles Could Be Needed To Get A Green Card

Matthew Schmidt, associate professor of homeland security, international affairs, national security, and political science, comments on the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services' requirement that those seeking asylum or permanent residency provide their social media handles.