In this new feature, Campus News will share links to prominent news stories that showcase faculty, administrator and staff expertise.
Dr. Monique Bell, associate professor of Marketing, was interviewed regarding brands that use stereotypical icons to represent them.
The article appeared in Los Angeles Times, a national publication. The Aunt Jemima brand, rooted in slavery, was in fact ‘selling whiteness’
Dr. Michael Eissinger, a history and anthropology professor, was quoted on the topic of shifting in social attitudes after the Civil Rights Act passed in 1964, and many Valley towns that previously were exclusively white had no choice but to diversify.
The article appeared in The Fresno Bee. ‘The times, they are a-changin’.’ Even Central Valley’s small towns see George Floyd protests
Dr. Ethan Kytle, professor and chair of the history department, was quoted in a story regarding the symbolism of the confederate flag.
The article appeared in The Fresno Bee. Madera County school official urged to step down after Confederate flag post
Dr. Janell Morillo, associated vice president for Student Health Counseling and Wellness, was interviewed about taking part in a two-day contact tracing training course provided by the Fresno County Department of Public Health.
The interview appeared on KSEE24. New COVID-19 contact tracing program launched at Fresno State
Dr. Sylvia Miller, chair of the School of Nursing, was quoted on the topic of a possible second wave of COVID-19 cases and onsite training during the fall semester.
The article appeared in The Business Journal. Officials seek path for future nurses to complete training post-Covid
Dr. Francine Oputa, director of the Cross Cultural and Gender Center, wrote a guest commentary for Valley Voices.
The article appeared in The Fresno Bee, a local publication. Click here to read the story: This Juneteenth, Fresno Black leader celebrates legacy of family’s activism, pride
Estavan Parra, LGBTQ and gender coordinator for the Cross Cultural and Gender Center, discusses the impact of the pandemic on the LGBTQ community.
The interview was on Valley Public Radio. Weekly Queer Talks Provide Safe Space For Fresno State LGBTQ Students
Dr. Chris Pluhar, professor in the Department of Earth & Environmental Sciences, was interviewed regarding a recent earthquake that was felt in the Central Valley.
The interview appeared on KMPH Fox26. 5.8 earthquake shakes Central California, causes rockslide
Dr. Aly Tawfik, assistant professor in the Department of Civil and Geomatics Engineering, was interviewed regarding air circulation patterns inside public transportation.
The interview appeared on ABC30. Fresno State team researching how viruses spread in buses
|