Laura Ramos, programs manager, California Water Institute, was quoted on water shortages having the potential to affect everyone if drought persists beyond this year.
The story appeared in PBS NewsHour (July 20) In California’s agricultural heartland, thousands of wells could soon run dry
Dr. Monique Bell, professor of marketing, has released an inaugural study of Black wine entrepreneurs that captures survey data collected in the aftermath of the global pandemic and civil unrest in 2020.
The story appeared in Wine Industry Advisor (July 27) Groundbreaking Study of Black Business Owners in the Wine Industry Reveals the Immediate Need for Inclusion & Equity
The story appeared in The Press Democrat (July 29) Black vintners say securing capital their biggest challenge
Dr. Keith Clement, professor of criminology, was featured in an article about cybersecurity education efforts.
The story appeared in Techwire (July 21) Cybersecurity Curriculum Is Topic for Webinar for Industry, Public Sector
Dr. Amber Crowell, assistant professor of sociology, studies and advocates for eviction protections and was quoted on how most cities and counties do a poor job of communicating to renters their rights and protections.
The story appeared in The Fresno Bee (July 25) Fresno’s great shame: City must apologize for its terrible legacy of racist policies
Barlow Der Mugrdechian, professor and coordinator, Armenian Studies Program, was featured for donating a computer lab to Artsakh State University (ArSU) in Stepanakert, Artsakh.
The story appeared in The Armenian Weekly (July 20) Der Mugrdechian donates computer lab to Artsakh State University in Stepanakert
Dr. Thomas Holyoke, political science professor, was interviewed by Korean Broadcasting Service broadcast. He appears on screen at 41:12 and 42:56.
The story aired on Korean Broadcasting Service (July 24) Korean Broadcasting Service
Dr. Teresa Huerta, associate professor in Literacy, Early, Bilingual, and Special Education, discussed learning about diversity to better prepare students when they encounter cultural differences, which can make all the difference for teachers.
The story aired on ABC 30 (July 27) Learning to encounter cultural differences through Fresno State master's program
Mark Keppler, executive director of The Maddy Institute, was featured in a story about the California governor recall election.
The story aired on KCBS Radio (July 16) Final deadline for Californians to run in September recall election
Dr. Tania Pacheco-Werner, co-assistant director of the Central Valley Health Policy Institute, was quoted on the major challenges for air quality, mobile source pollution.
The story appeared in ONME News (July 22) ONME Local Central Valley rundown: CSUB freshmen get iPads, EV car charging station in Fresno a hit
Dr. Scott Peterson, associate professor in geomatics engineering, spoke on students hosting a conference.
The story appeared in Point of Beginning (July 29) Land Surveying Courses, Photogrammetry and More at California’s Fresno State
Dr. Stephan Sommer, director, Viticulture and Enology Research Center, was quoted on niche wineries without storage.
The story appeared in Bloomberg Law (July 19) Chardonnay-Under-the-Sea Goes a Bit Too Far Even in Wine Country
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