In this feature, Campus News shares links to prominent news stories that showcase faculty, administrator and staff expertise.
President Joseph I. Castro, was quoted welcoming students from the south valley to Fresno State.
The article appeared in Vida en el Valle. (Aug. 21) Castro welcomes Fresno State's south Valley new students
He was also quoted on the large investment in our students in the form of scholarships.
The article appeared in Philanthropy News Digest. (Aug. 22) Fresno State receives $5.5 million for scholarships
Provost Saúl Jiménez-Sandoval, and Dr. Joy Goto, chair of the Chemistry Department, are featured in this article on instructors — regardless of their institutions’ stated plans — trying to learn how to become better online teachers, and colleges that are better positioned to help them make such improvements.
The article appeared in The Chronicle of Higher Education. (Aug. 27) Some colleges planned early for an online fall. Here's what they learned.
Dr. James Pitts, assistant professor in Criminology, was quoted on the community debate of qualified immunity of police officers.
The article appeared in The Fresno Bee. (Aug. 26) Fresno police reform commission has recommendations on mental health, use-of-force
Mike Pronovost, director of DISCOVERe Program, explains the technology resources and support provided to ensure a quality educational experience for those studying from home.
The story aired on KSEE 24. (Aug. 25) Fresno State staff making sure students have resources to learn from home
Dr. Tania Pacheco-Werner, sociologist and co-assistant director of the Central Valley Health Policy Institute, discussed the reluctance of undocumented workers to cooperate with government authorities or health care institutions.
The article appeared in The Associated Press. (Aug. 26) California farming country buckles under COVID-19. Will pandemic make or break the Valley?
She also was quoted on counties’ silence on workplace outbreaks.
The article appeared in Cal Matters. (Aug. 26) Why won't counties report workplace COVID outbreaks to the public?
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