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John Rosen, adjunct professor of economics, and Angeli Gianchandani, practitioner in residence of marketing, comment that the cost of media and inflation may impact decisions for spending for most companies.

Alexander Lee

8/10/21, 4:00 AM

John Rosen, adjunct professor of economics, discusses individual business' mask requirements without state-wide mandates.

NBC Connecticut: BAR New Haven Now Requesting Proof of Vaccination or Negative COVID-19 Test

8/9/21, 4:00 AM

John Rosen, an economics professor at the University of New Haven, comments on business expenditures during recessions.

DigiDay: ‘It’s all a matter of within limits’: Advertising’s economic recovery is in full swing, but can it last?

Seb Joseph

8/9/21, 4:00 AM

Tano Dessano, a graduate student in the Pompea College of Business, was interviewed about his experience traveling this summer through Bradley Airport.

Kenneth R. Gosselin

8/8/21, 10:00 AM

David Sacco, practitioner in residence of finance, comments on the investment in such a dangerous business.

Cian Shamus Noonan

8/5/21, 4:00 AM

Demissew Ejara, associate professor of finance, comments on these loans' costs and high interest rates.

Adam McCann

8/4/21, 4:00 AM

John Rosen, adjunct professor of economics, comments on fiscal maneuvers that are referred to as ‘extraordinary measures’ taken by the Treasury Department.

Zachary Halaschak

8/2/21, 3:41 PM

John Rosen and Mike Lawlor, professors at the University of New Haven, comment on marijuana legalization in Connecticut and its effects.

New Haven Register: You Can Study Pot at UConn, but CT Communities Not Rushing into Marijuana Economy

Luther Turmelle

7/19/21, 10:00 AM

John Rosen, adjunct professor of economics, discusses how inflation is affecting the road to economic recovery post-pandemic.

The Washington Times: Biden ignores bipartisan warnings, insists spike in inflation is ‘temporary’

David Boyer and Jeff Mordock

7/19/21, 4:00 AM

Jan Louise Jones, lecturer and program coordinator of hospitality and tourism, says that even though bus travel is on the rise, there are staffing shortages causing issues.

NBC News: With almost 50 million Americans traveling on July 4 weekend, you may need to pack your patience

Harriet Baskas

6/30/21, 5:20 PM

John Rosen, adjunct professor of economics, talks about the types of commodities that are still struggling to keep up with consumer demand.

NECN: Price Hikes, Product Shortages Could Continue Even as Pandemic Winds Down

Katelyn Flint

6/30/21, 4:00 AM

John Rosen, adjunct professor of economics, and Angeli Gianchandani, brand marketing specialist and practitioner-in-residence, discuss Whole Foods' ever evolving business strategy.

New Haven Register: Whole Foods expansion leaves a hole along Connecticut's shoreline

Luther Turmelle

6/28/21, 10:00 AM

John Rosen, an adjunct professor at the University of New Haven Pompea College of Business, joins this week’s Face the Facts to discuss Connecticut’s economic recovery.

NBC Connecticut: Are we really on track for economic recovery post-pandemic?

Mike Hydeck

6/27/21, 3:00 PM

John Rosen, an adjunct economics professor at the University of New Haven, discusses inflation abroad.

Washington Examiner: Inflation fears grow in United Kingdom

Zachary Halaschak

6/23/21, 7:09 PM

Brian Marks, senior lecturer and executive director of the Entrepreneurship and Innovation Program, comments on planning your trip and checking on restrictions before you leave.

ChrisElliott.com: Uh-oh! Travel labor problem points to summer trouble



6/20/21, 4:00 AM

John Rosen, adjunct professor of economics, discusses inflation and real estate.

Forbes Advisor: 3 Reasons Why You Shouldn’t Stress Over Inflation In Retirement

Taylor Tepper

6/7/21, 7:54 PM

John Rosen, adjunct professor of economics, discusses consumer spending throughout the pandemic.

The Washington Examiner: Housing boom creates monthslong back orders for furniture

Zachary Halaschak

6/2/21, 10:25 AM

Brian Marks, senior lecturer and executive director of the Entrepreneurship and Innovation Program, comments on the states using back to work bonuses for those currently on unemployment

The Washington Times: States eye return-to-work bonuses in lieu of unemployment benefits

David Sherfinski

5/25/21, 4:00 AM

Brian Marks, senior lecturer and executive director of the Entrepreneurship and Innovation Program, comments on the economic plan being released this weekend by the Biden administration.

The Washington Times: Biden economic assumptions in doubt as spending talks hit impasse



David Sherfinski

5/24/21, 4:00 AM

Gil Fried, professor and chair of sport management, comments on what happens to the fans when sports and politics collide.

Pittsburgh Post-Gazette: Gene Collier: Sports are fully invested in post-George Floyd realities



Gene Collier

5/23/21, 9:58 AM

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