In this feature, Campus News will share links to prominent news stories that showcase faculty, administrator and staff expertise.
Dr. Amber Crowell, assistant professor of sociology, was interviewed regarding how lifting the moratorium on evictions could impact the affordable housing market and homelessness.
The story aired on Valley Public Radio. Fresno Housing Advocates on Eviction and COVID-19
Additionally, she is quoted about the impact of President Donald Trump's recent executive order on evictions.
The article appeared in U.S. News & World Report. What Does Trump's Executive Order Mean for You?
Dr. Vadim Keyser, assistant professor of philosophy, shared how he engaged his students online to help them better understand the complex concepts he teaches.
The article appeared in The Chronicle of Higher Education. Online Engagement Through 'Making Cool Stuff'
Dr. Frank Lamas, vice president for the Division of Student Affairs and Enrollment Management, writes about the multiple inequities associated with poverty and educational attainment.
The article appeared in Inside Higher Education. Look at the Numbers
Dr. Janine Nkosi, lecturer of sociology, was quoted in an article discussing farmworkers who lose their jobs and as a consequence lose their home tied to their job.
The article appeared in the Los Angeles Times. California's migrant farmworkers face evictions with no safety net amid pandemic
Dr. Tania Pacheco-Werner, co-assistant director of the Central Valley Health Policy Institute, discussed the disinvestment in areas heavily populated by Blacks resulting in severe burdens of poverty.
The article appeared in The Fresno Bee. How racism leaves a lingering economic 'glass ceiling' for Fresno's Black residents
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