Dr. Tania Pacheco-Werner, co-director of the Central Valley Health Policy Institute, was a guest on the LookWest podcast with Assemblymember Dr. Joaquin Arambula and Joe Prado, community health division manager of the Fresno County Department of Public Health, to discuss vaccine equity in the region.
The LookWest podcast is available on Spotify. (March 23) open.spotify.com/episode/2d3Mxu0U6ND6ZcollXTN5p
Dr. Tim Cupery, associate professor of Sociology, was quoted, as an expert in religious studies, on turning cremation ashes into diamonds.
This article appeared in Discover Magazine. (March 24) After You Die, Your Body Could Be Turned Into a Diamond
Dr. Mohan Dangi, professor in the Department of Geography and City & Regional Planning, will spend a year in Washington, D.C. as an environmental sustainability advisor to the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID).
The article appeared in Buckrail (March 23) CWC alumnus a recipient of Jefferson Science Fellowship
Dr. Tom Holyoke, professor in the Department of Political Science, was quoted on a tweet exchange and how it is an example of “how low our public discourse has sunk.”
This article appeared in GV Wire. (March 24) Who’s a Racist? School Board Trustee and Local Conservative Honcho Square Off on Twitter
Jacob Hurst, lecturer in the Department of Plant Science, was quoted on the body architectures of one of the few spider species known to have social behavior, shedding light on relationships between form and function, and invites comparisons with other species.
This article appeared in the Cornell Chronicle. (March 22) Spider study explores how body type affects running
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