Cal State East Bay in the News: March 2022
- BY Cal State East Bay
- March 2, 2022
Each month the Cal State 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.
Public health professor Arnab Mukherjea discussed why those aged 50 and over should get the second COVID-19 booster. (March 29, 2022 | SF Chronicle | )
Geography professor Elena Givental discusses the recent rainstorm and its impact on California’s ongoing drought. (March 28, 2022 | KPIX)
Economics professor Kai Ding gives insight on the rising cost of utilities. ( March 28, 2022 | KPIX)
Criminal Justice professor Lisa Hill discusses a new program to attract new police officers, including a possible pipeline between CSUEB and HPD. (March 25, 2022 | KPIX)
AACE Executive Director Kathryn Palmieri discusses how the changes to standardized testing in the CSU will further access to education. (March 24, 2022 | KPIX)
Myeshia Armstrong, who has been named vice president for administration and finance, is featured. (March 18, 2022 | The Journal of Blacks in Higher Education)
Lisa Hill shares tips for parents in her regular column. (March 12, 2022 | Tracy Press)
Zhane Duckett has been resilient in helping the women’s basketball reach the NCAA Division II tournament. (March 11, 2022 | SF Chronicle)
Farhad Sabetan, a professor of economics, explains how the Russian oil ban will affect the price of anything that needs to be transported, as well as airline tickets and some services. (March 9, 2022 | NBC Bay Area)
The university’s current masking guidelines are mentioned. (March 5, 2022 | East Bay Times)
Public health professor Michael Stanton discusses why he’s still going to be careful but is cautiously optimistic about where we are in the pandemic. (March 2, 2022 | KQED)
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