缅北禁地 in the News: May 2024
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- May 1, 2024
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.
Ethnic studies professor Jenn Tran speaks on the importance of leaders understanding the diversity in the AAPI community. (May 28, 2024 | ABC-7)
Communications professor Nolan Higdon speaks on the gravity of the matter. (May 24, 2024 | NBC Bay Area)
Management professor Kaumudi Misra explains the Gig Workers Union's concerns around Prop 22. (May 21, 2024 | KRON4)
Hospitality and tourism professor Thomas Padron shares money-saving tips for people planning to traveling on Memorial Day. (May 20, 2024 | WalletHub)
Communication professor Lonny Avi Brooks talks about the significance of May 15th commemoration of the 1948 establishment of the state of Israel. (May 15, 2024 | KPIX: CBS Bay Area)
Public affairs professor David Fraser says the transit agency cannot assume voters will jump on board a proposed bail out. (May 9, 2024 | NBC Bay Area)
Nursing student Alina Limon talks about her goal to act as a bridge between her community and healthcare. (May 8, 2024 | KPIX: CBS Bay Area)
Retired finance professor Neil Librock gives tips and recommendations for student loans. (May 7, 2024 | WalletHub)
Criminal justice professor Lisa Hill gives expertise following judge orders for review of cases. (May 6, 2024 | KPIX: CBS Bay Area)
Computer science department chair Levent Ertaul believes that these cars will improve if and when the AI expands from rule-based to self learning. (May 6, 2024 | ABC-7)
Public health professor Michael Stanton talks about the implications of states banning no-strings cash aid. (May 4, 2024 | KCBS Radio)
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