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University of New Haven Forensic Psychiatrist Says ‘It’s Never a Surprise’
Charles Morgan, M.D., shares what it has been like serving as a subject matter expert for the hit TV show Signs of a Psychopath.
University News
Two local TV stations were on campus to talk to University of New Haven students to get their insights and reaction to the third presidential debate between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton.
October 20, 2016
Political science and communications students – many of whom will be first-time voters – examined the candidates' stances, analyzed their body language and fact checked their arguments.
Fox 61
University of New Haven #PoliSci and #communications students offered their analysis of the final presidential #debate. #Decision2016 pic.twitter.com/N2mh7LXzCD
— U. of New Haven (@UNH) October 20, 2016
News 8
Presidential Debate WatchUniversity of New Haven political science and communications students – many of whom will be first-time voters – gathered last night to watch the final presidential debate. They examined the candidates' stances, analyzed their body language and fact checked their arguments.
Posted by University of New Haven on Thursday, October 20, 2016
Renee Chmiel - WTNH Reporter
Watching the #debate with students at @UNH - we're talking to them about what they're learning from it #debatenight @WTNH pic.twitter.com/SUmRhQtBGn
— Renee Chmiel (@ReneeChmiel) October 20, 2016
The Charger Blog
Charles Morgan, M.D., shares what it has been like serving as a subject matter expert for the hit TV show Signs of a Psychopath.
University News
With move-in day complete, more than 1,300 first-year students and a record 250 transfer students are ready to call the University of New Haven home.
The Charger Blog
President Jens Frederiksen accelerates the University’s focus on a shrinking world.