911±¬ÁÏÍøState East Bay in the News: May 2022
- BY 911±¬ÁÏÍøState East Bay
- May 2, 2022
Each month the 911±¬ÁÏÍøState East Bay News Center will share the media articles featuring the university and its faculty, staff and students. Check back as more articles are added to this running collection.
Professor Michael Stanton discusses what might push a person toward violence and other politics of gun violence. (May 26, 2022 | NBC Bay Area)
Professor Michael Stanton discusses how to support students after the latest school shooting. (May 25, 2022 | San Jose Mercury News)
Professor Michael Stanton shares tips for discussing the latest school shooting tragedy with young children. (May 24, 2022 | ABC-7)
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Criminal Justice professor Michelle Rippy discusses the challenges that law enforcement faces in these crimes. (May 19, 2022 | KRON)
Professor Nolan Higdon spoke about how social media perpetuates racist ideas, such as the Great Replacement Theory. (May 17, 2022 | NBC Bay Area)
Professor Kaumudi Misra shared her perspective on the importance of diversity as the “women on boards” law is ruled unconstitutional. (May 17, 2022 | MSN)
Professor Tony Marks-Block discusses the importance of prescribed burns in preparation for wildfire season. (May 16, 2022 | ABC-7)
Professor Nolan Higdon weighs in on strange campaign ads from O’Dowd. (May 14, 2022 | KPIX)
Economics professor Kai Ding thinks Governor Newsom’s plan for the state’s budget surplus will help low-income families. (May 13, 2022 | KPIX)
Professor Lynn Bowes-Sperry weighs in on power dynamics in harassment-related issues. (May 12, 2022 | Billboard)
Elena Givental, Professor of Geography and Environmental Studies, discusses the state’s drought and how residents can help save water. (May 10, 2022 | KTVU)
Christopher Moreman, chair of philosophy and religious studies, discusses the rarity of tragies like this. (May 10, 2022 | NBC Bay Area)
With COVID cases on the rise again, Public Health Chair Arnab Mukherjea discusses the importance of testing regularly. (May 4, 2022 | KPIX)
Professor JK Tran weighs in on what the Roe v. Wade decision could mean for LGBTQ+ rights. (May 4, 2022 | ABC-7)
History and media studies professor Nolan Higdon is the author of a piece about the fall of CNN+ and legacy media. (May 3, 2022 | The Conversation)
Professor of Public Health Michael Stanton gives actions to take when there is a COVID spike. (May 3, 2022 | NBC Bay Area)
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