Maria Briggs, professor, music department, was a soloist, joining the Fresno Master Chorale, in-person concert of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s “Requiem”.
The story ran in GV Wire (March 21) ‘Mass for the Dead’ Will Herald Fresno Music Group’s Post-COVID Return to Stage
Dr. Cory Brooks, associate professor, department of chemistry and biochemistry, was interviewed regarding his research to harness the immune system to fight cancers using a technique called immunotherapy.
The story ran in GV Wire (March 23) Fresno State Professor Wants to Fight Ovarian Cancer the Way Doctors Treat COVID
Dr. Andrew Fiala, professor, philosophy, was interviewed about his new book titled “Tyranny from Plato to Trump: Fools, Sycophants and Citizens.”
The story aired on KVPR (March 18) Fresno State professor maps the history of tyranny from Plato to Trump in new book
Dr. Luis Fernando Macías, assistant professor, Chicano and Latin American Studies, was quoted on the many different levels of fluency in Spanish.
The story ran in NBC (March 25) Latino but not fluent in Spanish? The litmus test still plagues many
Dr. Dennis Nef, dean, Jordan College of Agricultural Sciences and Technology, was quoted on the loss of enology students and to bolster overall enrollments, college officials are taking a look at developing a wine marketing/wine business major.
The story ran in GV Wire (March 18) With Fewer Enology Majors, Fresno State Looks at Adding Wine Marketing Program
Dr. Steven Rocca, chair, agriculture education and animal science department, was quoted on the educational pathways of the university’s agriculture education degrees.
The story aired on AgNet West Radio Network (March 21) Fresno State Prepares the Next Generation of Agriculture Teachers
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