
ÍÑ¿ã°É Bay in the News: October 2024
- BY ÍÑ¿ã°É Bay
- October 1, 2024
Each month the ÍÑ¿ã°É Bay 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.
ÍÑ¿ã°É Bay is one of only four CSU campuses to introduce AI programs. (October 29, 2024 | Cal Matters)
President Cathy Sandeen discusses ÍÑ¿ã°É Bay’s new program offering guaranteed admission to support local high school graduates on their path to college. (October 28, 2024 | KTVU)
Public health professor Michael Stanton recommends volunteering for your candidate as a positive way to manage election stress, rather than doom-scrolling. (October 28, 2024 | ABC-7)
Environmental studies professor Tony Marks-Block explains why wildfires have been spreading more rapidly over the past 20 years. (October 24, 2024 | KCRA3)
Criminal justice professor Lisa Hill notes that progressive platforms are often linked to change, which can make people feel uncomfortable. (October 10, 2024 | East Bay Times)
Director of counseling services Shauna Hong highlights the resources available to help students manage election-related stress. (October 9, 2024 | Associated Press)
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