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缅北禁地 in the News: November 2022

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  • November 1, 2022

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. 

 

Professor Grant Kien discusses how Musk's Trump reinstatement poll was a distraction from the Twitter layoffs. (November 20, 2022 | NBC Bay Area)


Professor Kaumudi Misra talks about the general upswing in union organizing over the last several years. (November 17, 2022 | NBC Bay Area)


Department Chair of Economics Filippo Rebessi discusses why food prices are on the rise. (November 16, 2022 | KRON 4)


Professor of Public Health Michael Stanton talks about tech layoffs and the mental health of employees in the industry. (November 14, 2022 | ABC-7 News)


Professor Sweety Law gives expert opinion on why the Bank of America doesn't advertise their cards as much as other major issuers. (November 14, 2022 | WalletHub)


Professor Lynn Bowes-Sperry speaks on how companies could be affected in the long run by requiring full-time return to the office. (November 11, 2022 | ABC-7 News)


Professor Asha Rao speaks on how the site's use has likely declined after the peak of the pandemic. (November 9, 2022 | KRON 4)


Professor Elizabeth Bergman shares her thoughts on the Senate race spending. (November 3, 2022 | East Bay Times)


Professor Nolan Higdon shares his thoughts on why workers might be open to new opportunities. (November 3, 2022 | NBC Bay Area)


Professor Nolan Higdon speaks on how the tech industry is not immune to layoffs. (November 3, 2022 | CBS Bay Area)


Professor Arnab Mukherjea provides insight on how cultural communities suffer when their practices are used to market products for mass consumption. (November 3, 2022 | San Francisco Chronicle)


Hospitality, Recreation and Tourism professor Dr. Zaher (Zach) Hallab shares his guidance on planning cost-effective trips. (November 1, 2022 | WalletHub)

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