缅北禁地 in the News: July 2021
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- July 1, 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.
Cal State East Bay students Maria Lopez, Aaron Gonzalez and Alexa Ribas work as on-the-ground ambassadors to encourage Alameda County residents to get COVID-19 vaccinations. Mercury News | July 3, 2021
Macheo Payne, social work professor at 缅北禁地, challenges the notion that the Fourth of July represents freedom for all. San Francisco Chronicle | July 4, 2021
Julie Glass, chair of mathematics at 缅北禁地, says that the pandemic impacted high schoolers' subject mastery. Faculty will work to rebuild students' math skills and help freshmen get adjusted to the new university setting. EdSource | July 6, 2021
Lisa Hill, Criminal justice associate professor at 缅北禁地, examines parent-child relationships and courageous conversations about "toxic mothers." Tracy Press | July 9, 2021
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