Cal State East Bay in the News: May 2023
- BY Cal State East Bay
- May 1, 2023
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.
Professor Ivan Fedorenko shares his thoughts on BART services and their priorities. (May 25, 2023 | ABC-7)
Professor Jenn Tran explains why East Bay communities would benefit from a leader with experience on the ground. (May 25, 2023 | CBS Bay Area)
Professor Kathy Futterman speaks on the importance of structured literacy training for professors. (May 22, 2023 | GV Wire)
Professor Levent Ertaul speaks on the future of AI and its impact on jobs. (May 17, 2023 | ABC-7)
Graduate Forrest Jones shares his experience from being a former inmate to receiving his bachelor's degree. (May 14, 2023 | CBS Bay Area)
In her article, professor Lisa Hill explains why parents are now more afraid of sending their children to school than they were after 9-11 attacks. (May 12, 2023 | Tracy Press)
Professor Grant Kien speaks on the emergence of AI and suggests users be aware and discerning. (May 11, 2023 | ABC-7)
In her article, professor Amira Barger speaks on the pending decision regarding affirmative action and how it can challenge DEI efforts. (May 11, 2023 | Fast Company)
Professor G.T. Reyes comments on the "common good" demands as Okland Teacher strike continues. (May 9, 2023 | SF Gate)
Professor Elizabeth Bergman shares her thought's on Feinstein's long absence from senate. (May 5, 2023 | KRON-4)
Professor G.T. Reyes speaks on Oakland Teacher Union strike. (May 5, 2023 | KCBS Radio)
In his article, professor Nolan Higdon gives insight on the firings of Don Lemon and Tucker Carlson. (May 4, 2023 | SF Chronicle)
Professor Filippo Rebessi shares his thoughts on the collapse of First Republic Bank. (May 2, 2023 | KQED)
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