In this feature, Campus News shares links to prominent news stories that showcase faculty, administrator and staff expertise.
Dr. Lisa A. Bryant, associate professor of political science, was quoted in an article about lawsuits across dozens of states concerning election procedures and the pandemic.
The article appeared in The New York Times. (Sept. 15) Is your state at risk of an election meltdown?
Michele Randel, lecturer of architecture in construction management, and Dr. Jennifer Roos, assistant professor in physical therapy, were interviewed on having students take in-person classes and precautions taken to protect their health and well-being.
The story aired on KSEE24. (Sept. 15) Fresno State Holds In-Person Classes
Dr. Matthew Sharps, professor of psychology, discusses how our minds change our memories, which leads to the second most common eyewitness error — those of the imagination. The frequency of imaginative errors is far beyond those of any other error type (errors of suspect race or sex, or of weapons used, or of important elements of the physical environment of a given crime).
The article appeared in Psychology Today. (Sept. 11) Eyewitness Imagination: How our Minds Change Our Memories
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