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Brian Marks, senior lecturer and executive director of the Entrepreneurship and Innovation Program, discusses whether companies will abide by environmental, social, and governance (ESG) standards or continue with business as usual.

Washington Examiner: Biden looks to pressure investors away from fossil fuels via climate disclosures



Zachary Halaschak

2/18/22, 12:00 PM

David Sacco, a practitioner in residence of finance, explains why inflation is hitting farmers particularly hard.

Washington Examiner: Farms staring down inflation and higher supply costs


Zachary Halaschak

2/18/22, 4:00 AM

Brian Kench, dean of the Pompea College of Business, says the rising energy cost pushes up the price for other goods and services. “Inflation is real. It’s sustained. It could be self-reinforcing.”

Hartford Courant: From gasoline to groceries, Connecticut consumers buying less to avoid soaring inflation



Stephen Singer and Kenneth R. Gosselin

2/17/22, 11:00 AM

John Rosen, adjunct professor of economics, says inflation will accelerate until the Federal Reserve implements higher interest rates.

The Washington Times: Wholesale prices soared again in January as inflation remains near record highs



Dave Boyer and Sean Salai

2/15/22, 5:00 AM

Leah Hartman, department chair of accounting, finance, and marketing, says the lower supply of gas combined with the high demand is causing prices to soar for consumers.

News Channel 8: Drivers seeing an increase in gas prices



Ken Houston

2/14/22, 5:30 PM

James Mohs, associate professor of accounting and taxation, says you should be mindful of the terms and conditions when transferring a credit card balance, as ads are not always forthcoming with this information.

WalletHub: Ask the Experts: Best Way to Walk the Balance Transfer Tightrope



2/14/22, 5:00 AM

Brian Marks, senior lecturer and executive director of the Entrepreneurship and Innovation Program, says a dramatic salary raise for a nonprofit executive may lead to questions regarding the distribution of funds by members of the organization’s board.

NBC News: Catholic League chief says he's retiring in 'next few years' after receiving massive raise



Corky Siemaszko

2/12/22, 1:17 AM

Brian Marks, senior lecturer and executive director of the Entrepreneurship and Innovation Program, says the pandemic has affected the supply chain, causing increased pricing for all goods and services.

Fox61: University of New Haven Professor Brian Marks talks about increased inflation



fox61.com

2/10/22, 9:19 PM

Brian Marks, senior lecturer and executive director of the Entrepreneurship and Innovation Program, talks about the cause of inflation and when consumers could see relief.

NBC Connecticut: Q&A: What is Inflation? Expert Insight Into Rising Prices



Dan Corcoran and Julia Skrobak

2/10/22, 5:00 AM

David Sacco, a practitioner in residence of finance, says the ads at the Super Bowl will broaden the reach for those who may want to invest in cryptocurrencies.

Newsy: Cryptocurrency Is Taking Its First Steps Into The Super Bowl Ad Arena



Tyler Adkisson

2/10/22, 5:00 AM

University of New Haven students traveled to Prato, Italy, making them the first cohort to arrive at the University’s Tuscany campus since the outset of the pandemic in March 2020.

News Channel 8: Students study abroad again after COVID hiatus



Lauren Linder

2/10/22, 4:40 AM

The University of New Haven’s graduate certificate in sports integrity was mentioned in this Super Bowl eve editorial as a way to train people to protect sports from corruption.

The Christian Science Monitor: Breaking gambling’s grip on the Super Bowl



The Monitor's Editorial Board

2/9/22, 5:00 AM

John Rosen, an adjunct professor of economics, says the pandemic made the rich richer, but working-class families have experienced an economic loss for the past two years.

Newsmax: Billionaires Splurge on 'Superyachts,' as Their Wealth Balloons by $1T



Maxwell Newman

2/8/22, 5:09 PM

Mo Cayer, a distinguished lecturer and coordinator of the M.S. in Human Resources program, says that employers in New York City are beginning to offer flexibility to work from home as a worker shortage continues.

Commercial Observer: Concern About Crime Stymies Return to Office in New York City



Celia Young

2/8/22, 1:00 PM

Brian Marks, senior lecturer and executive director of the Entrepreneurship and Innovation Program, says to expect changes in the space utilization of vacant office buildings.

The Washington Times: Commercial real estate bust has D.C. developers turning downtown office space into housing



Sean Salai

2/8/22, 5:00 AM

John Rosen, an adjunct professor of economics, says flowers will be in short supply, as Hershey announced a price increase for chocolates.

The Washington Times: Florists warn of higher prices, Super Bowl conflict for Valentine's Day



Sean Salai

2/8/22, 5:00 AM

Danielle Wozniak has been named provost and vice president for academic affairs for the University of New Haven.

The Chronicle of Higher Education: Transitions



Julia Piper

2/7/22, 5:00 AM

Brian Marks, senior lecturer and executive director of the Entrepreneurship and Innovation Program, says as people are continuing to work from home, they are in need of additional space for home offices and do not need to be as concerned with living close to work for commuting purposes.

CT Insider: Why rent has risen sharply in Connecticut the past 18 months



Ginny Monk

2/7/22, 5:00 AM

Greg Eichhorn, vice president for enrollment and student success, says the University of New Haven reported a record-breaking first-year class size in fall 2020.

Connecticut Post: Connecticut college enrollment dropped by 10,000 during pandemic



Cayla Bamberger

2/5/22, 5:00 AM

Mo Cayer, a distinguished lecturer, and coordinator of the M.S. in Human Resources program, says that although the most recent jobs report was positive, it may change as seasonal workers are no longer needed.

Washington Examiner: Strong jobs report shows public increasingly shaking off COVID-19



Zachary Halaschak

2/4/22, 5:00 AM

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