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Cal State East Bay in the News: February 2022

  • BY Cal State East Bay
  • February 1, 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. 
 

Incoming Provost Walt Jacobs is highlighted. (February 28, 2022 | The Journal of Blacks in Higher Education)


President Cathy Sandeen is quoted in an article about Cal State East Bay’s impact on the East Bay region. (February 25, 2022 | SF Business Times)


President Cathy Sandeen is on the San Francisco Business’ Times list of people to know in Hayward. (February 25, 2022 | SF Business Times)


An analysis by dean of libraries John Wenzler is referenced in this opinion piece about the neutrality of libraries. (February 24, 2022 | New York Times)


Professor emeritus Sherman Lewis fought against a proposed freeway through Hayward for three decades and wrote a book about it. (February 21, 2022 | Los Angeles Times)


President Cathy Sandeen shared her perspective as a female president on the chancellor’s resignation. (February 19, 2022 | LA Times)


History professors Linda Ivey and Kevin Kaatz have co-authored two books about the Japanese Internment and shared their insights about this time in American history. (February 19, 2022 | KPIX)


President Cathy Sandeen provides her thoughts on the significance of the Board of Trustees' acceptance of Joseph Castro's resignation. (Chronicle of Higher Education | February 18, 2022)


Management professor Lynn Bowes-Sperry shares insight on Joseph Castro’s resignation. (February 17, 2022 | KTVU)


Criminal Justice professor Lisa Hill writes a regular column for the Tracy Press about “courageous” conversations to have with kids. (February 11, 2022 | Tracy Press)


Public Health professor Michael Stanton gives his perspective on the state's easing of mask mandates. (February 7, 2022 | KTVU)


Health sciences professor Andrew Kelly discusses how Kaiser Permanente was able to secure a new Medicaid contract with the state behind closed doors. (February 6, 2022 | LA Times)


Cal State East Bay’s student-centered teaching methods for calculus are highlighted in this opinion piece. (February 1, 2022 | EdSource)


Cal State East Bay is mentioned as an example of a school whose diverse student population represents the geographical area it serves. (February 1, 2022 | New York Times)

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