Jim Boren, executive director of the Institute for Media and Public Trust at Fresno State and faculty in the Media, Communications and Journalism Department, wrote a commentary on the uneasy relationship between the news media and the people they cover.
The article appeared in The Fresno Bee (Jan. 10)
My media colleagues face unprecedented threats in the Trump era. It's time it stops
Dr. Dan Cady, an associate professor in the Department of History, wrote an article on white nationalism. His most recent work on the Klan can be found in “East of East: The Making of Greater El Monte” (Rutgers University Press, 2020).
The article appeared in The Fresno Bee (Jan. 15) Fresno State prof: Moms and dads who back white nationalism more threat than KKK members
Dr. Robert Dundas, faculty in the Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, was quoted on the species of dire wolves and the call to give them a new scientific classification.
The article appeared in Science Magazine (Jan. 13) The legendary dire wolf may not have been a wolf at all
The article appeared in NBC News (Jan. 13) Prehistoric dire wolves looked differently than those on 'Game of Thrones,' study suggests
Dr. Carmen Licon-Cano, professor in the Department of Food Science and Nutrition, will lead students to study in Mexico due to a new partnership with the Universidad Panamericana in Aguascalientes entitled “From Cows to Neurons: A Binational Student-Faculty Study Abroad Program.”
The article appeared in Dairy Business (Jan. 12) Study Abroad grant bridges Mexican and American dairy industry
The article appeared in The Business Journal (Jan. 8) Love of cheese guides new Fresno State program
Dr. Janine Nkosi, sociology lecturer, was quoted on the approximately 2 million people, including children, who are at risk of eviction when California’s eviction moratorium expires on Feb. 1.
The article appeared in The Fresno Bee (Jan. 15) An 'eviction tsunami' looms over Fresno, central San Joaquin Valley. What it means for you
The article appeared in The Guardian (Dec. 13) California could allow mass evictions to begin during the worst Covid surge yet
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