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Holly Sowles, professor and chair for the School of Art, Design and Art History, was quoted on how students used year-round solar analysis to design bus stop cooling shelters in Fresno that maximize shade coverage in all directions to help people stay cooler.
This story ran in Your Central Valley (March 27) Student-designed cooling shelters to roll out in Fresno this summer
Dr. Lisa Bryant, professor and chair for the Department of Political Science, was quoted on how many Americans use convenient methods like online and mail registration for voting, warning that these options could likely disappear if the SAVE Act were passed.
This story ran in PBS News (March 21) Fact-checking Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer on the effects of the SAVE America Act
Dr. Thomas Holyoke, professor, Department of Political Science, was quoted on the possibility that two Republican candidates could advance in California’s 2026 gubernatorial election, noting that Democratic candidates may face increasing pressure to consolidate support.
This story ran in USA Today (March 27) California 'jungle' primary could hand governor's race to Republicans
Dr. Larissa M. Mercado-López, professor and chair for the Department of Women's, Gender and Sexuality Studies, was quoted in multiple outlets.
This story ran in EdSource (March 30) Educators grapple with fallout after sexual abuse allegations against César Chávez
This story ran in Texas Standard (March 31) ‘The Selena Reader’ traces Tejano icon’s impact through scholarship and personal reflection
Dr. Alaeddin Bani Milhim, assistant professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering, was quoted about the agricultural impact of the autonomous citrus harvester robot, a project his students designed under his leadership and mentorship.
This story ran in The Fresno Bee (March 25) Big ag shows interest in Fresno State’s robot harvester. ‘This could be a game changer’.
Dr. Tania Pacheco-Werner, executive director, Central Valley Health Policy Institute, was quoted on budgetary cuts to health care.
This story ran in Fresnoland (March 31) Fresno County braces for impact to Medi-Cal and CalFresh following federal budget cuts.
Robert Willmott, orchard and field crop manager, was interviewed on how the early-season heat in Fresno accelerated crop development at the Fresno State Farm, resulting in earlier blossoms and harvests for almonds, cherries and other produce.
This story aired on ABC30 (March 31) Crops growing on Fresno State Farm ahead of schedule amid warmer temperatures
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