Fall 2015 Edition of Cal State East Bay Magazine Focuses on Solutions

- November 25, 2015
The Fall 2015 issue of features the faculty, students and alumni who are searchingfor answers to today's most pressing issues.
On the cover: "Age of Water" follows Associate Professor Jean Moran as she measures California's precious — and diminishing — groundwater stores in the wake of the state's fourth year of extreme drought.
Also in this issue: The mayors and civic leaders of the East Bay region discuss what makes their communities distinctive and how they resolve each city's individual challenges CSUEB students join the fight to end global energy poverty through solar technology; and Associate Professor Christopher M. Moreman explores how death and mourning have been transformed by the digital age, creating new questions of ownership, privacy, legacy and access to personal information.