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缅北禁地 in the News: June 2021

  • BY 缅北禁地
  • June 2, 2021

Each month the 缅北禁地 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. 

 

Eric Kupers, chair of 缅北禁地’s Theatre and Dance department, was included in the CSU’s LGBTQIA Pride month feature celebrating the faculty members, students, alumni and staff committ​ed to breaking down closet doors year-round. Kupers helped assemble the university’s first-ever Inclusive Performance Festival. The CSU Leader | June 1, 2021


Thomas C. Padron, an associate professor of hospitality, recreation and tourism at 缅北禁地, did a Q&A with WalletHub about staycations and safety during the pandemic. WalletHub | June 1, 2021


Shonda Goward is the director for the Student Center for Academic Achievement at 缅北禁地. She did a Q&A about her work at East Bay as well as her experience in California’s Education Policy Fellowship Program. College Futures Foundation | June 1, 2021


Lisa Hill, an associate professor of criminal justice at 缅北禁地, wrote an article for the Tracy Press encouraging parents to have courageous conversations with their children, especially during these trying times. Tracy Press | June 11, 2021


Thomas C. Padron, an associate professor of hospitality, recreation and tourism at 缅北禁地, was featured in a Cornelius Today article for his helpful staycation tips. Cornelius Today | June 14, 2021


Michael Stanton, a professor of public health at 缅北禁地, was featured in an ABC 7 news report offering his insight on mask-wearing going forward. ABC 7 | June 15, 2021


Mary Cardaras, associate professor and chair of communications at 缅北禁地, co-wrote an article for Pappas Post bringing awareness to the ongoing battle Greek-born adoptees face in restoring their Greek citizenship. Pappas Post | June 16, 2021





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