William Hardaway, instructional designer, Center for Faculty Excellence, was featured for authoring a children's book, "Who is Santa Claus," about race.
The story aired on ABC 30 (July 6) Fresno children's book author hopes to spark conversations about race with new book
Dr. Daniel Cady, history professor, was quoted on white southerners arrival in Southern California in the 1920s and the institutions they brought with them.
The story appeared in Easy Reader & Peninsula (July 8) Bruce’s Beach, Manhattan Beach: Dispossession
Dr. Amber Crowell, assistant professor of sociology, has been studying and advocating for eviction protections and was quoted on how most cities and counties did a poor job of communicating to renters their rights and protections.
The story appeared in The Mercury News (July 2) California renters locked out of 7,677 homes despite eviction ban
The story appeared in Cal Matters (July 12) Will your family get $300 monthly child tax payments? What you need to know
The story appeared in The Fresno Bee (July 14) Fresno’s rent relief program has huge need, fewer takers. Why some can’t access funds
Dr. Andrew Fiala, professor of philosophy, wrote an opinion article.
The story appeared in The Fresno Bee (July 16) New poll shows 23% of Fresno County residents don’t affiliate with an organized religion
Dr. Sherri Freeman, project manager, Agricultural Career Readiness Skills for the 21st Century (ACRS21) Certificate Pathway, Jordan College of Agricultural Sciences and Technology, was quoted on the online program that allows agricultural students to earn a certificate for completing experiential learning activities that support soft skills and career readiness development.
The story appeared in Ag Alert (July 7) Agricultural employers weigh in on ‘soft skills’
Dr. Wade Gilbert, professor, coaching minor and coordinator, sport psychology, Department of Kinesiology, was featured in an article about coaching for the Olympics.
The story appeared in GV Wire (July 14) Fresno Professor Aims to Give Canada an Edge in Olympic Sport’s Return
Dr. Andrew R. Jones, professor of sociology, was quoted regarding possessions during the pandemic.
The story appeared in News Chant (July 16) The Year of Purchasing and Purging
Dr. Brad Jones, associate professor and graduate coordinator of history, was quoted on his new book "Resisting Independence," explores the reasons why British loyalism deepened for some following the War of Independence.
The story aired on Valley Public Radio (July 2) New Book Explores American Independence From Perspective Of British Loyalists
Dr. Larissa M. Mercado-López, associate professor, Women’s, Gender and Sexuality Studies Department, wrote an article on how we can support student parents and empower them toward degree completion.
The story appeared in The Hill (July 8) Student parents are key to our post-pandemic recovery
Dr. Jennifer Randles, associate professor and chair, Department of Sociology, was quoted on the need for affordable diapers, even for working families.
The story appeared in Bloomberg (July 9) Diaper Inflation Wrecks Already-Strained Family Budgets in U.S.
Dr. Jacob Wenger, assistant professor of entomology for the plant science department, was interviewed in a story about biting bugs making wildland firefighters’ lives and jobs harder.
The story aired on FOX 26 News (July 15) Vicious bugs have been attacking firefighters at the River Fire. What are they?
Phong Yang, director of admissions and recruitment, was quoted on in-person campus tours resuming.
The story aired on FOX 26 News (July 5) In-person college tours are coming back
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