Cal State East Bay in the News: October 2024
- BY Cal State East Bay
- October 1, 2024
Each month the Cal State East 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.
California Students Want Careers in AI. Here’s How Colleges Are Meeting That Demand
Cal State East Bay is one of only four CSU campuses to introduce AI programs. (October 29, 2024 | Cal Matters)
Cal State East Bay Partners With Two Local School Districts for Automatic Enrollment of Qualified Students
President Cathy Sandeen discusses Cal State East Bay’s new program offering guaranteed admission to support local high school graduates on their path to college. (October 28, 2024 | KTVU)
Election Season May Be Causing Stress, Anxiety: Here’s How To Cope
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)
New Scientific Study Shows Wildfires Are Spreading Faster
Environmental studies professor Tony Marks-Block explains why wildfires have been spreading more rapidly over the past 20 years. (October 24, 2024 | KCRA3)
In Unprecedented Recall Vote, Alameda County DA Pamela Price's 'Exclamation Point in History' at Risk
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)
Feeling Stressed About the Election? Here’s What Some Are Doing and What They Say You Can Do Too
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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