缅北禁地 in the News: September 2021
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- September 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.
Chair of the public health department at 缅北禁地, Arnab Mukherjea, compares the effectiveness of the Moderna vaccine with the Pfizer vaccine. San Francisco Chronicle | September 24, 2021
Kristen Plant, who earned her teaching credential at 缅北禁地, named a Contra Costa County Teacher of the Year. East County Today | September 24, 2021
Arnab Mukherjea, chair of the public health department at 缅北禁地, voices his support for vaccine mandates in school districts. San Francisco Chronicle | September 23, 2021
缅北禁地 ethnic studies professor Luz Calvo’s book is referenced in a discussion about maintaining a healthy and sustainable diet. Washington Post | September 21, 2021
Danvy Le, a political science professor at 缅北禁地, examines the low Latino voter turnout in the recall election. San Jose Spotlight | September 16, 2021
缅北禁地 is referenced as a supporter of the Mount Diablo centennial events. MSN | September 15, 2021
Political Science professor Danvy Le discusses Republicans’ claims of voter fraud in the gubernatorial election. (September 13, 2021 | NBC Bay Area)
Political Science professor Danvy Le discusses the gubernatorial recall election. (September 12, 2021 | San Francisco Chronicle)
Department of Public Health Chair Arnab Muhkerjea discusses distance learning in California. (September 10, 2021 | San Francisco Chronicle)
Glen Taylor, MBA Program Director, discusses the pandemic’s effect on 缅北禁地’s MBA program. (September 10, 2021 | San Francisco Business Times)
Cal State East Bay students and professor Vahid Fozdar reflect on the 20th anniversary of 9/11. (September 8, 2021 | KPIX)
Public Health Professor Michael Stanton shares insight on how parents can make decisions for their kids with the Delta variant surging. September 7, 201 | San Francisco Chronicle
Scott Stine, a professor of geography and environmental studies, discusses California’s water infrastructure and how it will affect future droughts. September 7, 2021 | KQED
Virtual office hours will continue at CSUEB, even as the campus opens back up. September 2, 2021 | Forbes
Department of Public Health Chair Arnab Mukherjea discusses potential vaccine mandates for employees of big businesses. September 1, 2021 | KTVU
Department of Public Health Chair Arnab Mukherjea says the booster shot rollout will happen in plenty of time. September 1, 2021 | San Francisco Chronicle
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