Jan. 20, 2021
Erica Lizano, assistant professor of social work
Cal State Fullerton faculty recently published research and were honored for their work on a variety of subjects from wet markets and adolescent snack choices to publication design and the alcohol immigrant paradox. These are the items submitted during December 2020.
PUBLICATIONS
Gordon Capp, assistant professor of social work, co-authored “Exploring Patterns of Positive and Negative School Climate Experiences Among Staff Members in California” in the Journal of School Violence.
Brittany Eghaneyan, assistant professor of social work, co-authored “Hispanic Participants in the National Institute on Drug Abuse’s Clinical Trials Network: A Scoping Review of Two Decades of Research” in Addictive Behaviors Reports.
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The Ontario County Historical Society Museum joined with state and national historical museums, organizations, and alliances in universally condemning the violent attack on the Capitol of the United States on January 6th.
“The Capitol, a museum itself, was breached and defiled by a white supremacist, fascist mob, some wearing anti-Semitic and racist symbols, including Confederate flags, nooses, and attire promoting the Auschwitz death camp,” the Historical Society said in a press release. “On January 8, 2021, The Museum of Jewish Heritage reported finding a Confederate flag tied to its front door in the morning.
Each year, President Trump’s proposed federal budget eliminated funding for the National Endowment for the Arts. But the agency survived, largely by relying on bipartisan support in Congress.
Consult with health professionals, embrace transparency, and document the whole process, the NEA advises.
January 14, 2021
A person wearing a mask shows his ticket to employees at the newly reopened Museum of Modern Art in New York City. Photo by Alexi Rosenfeld/Getty Images.
The National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) has released a 42-page guide detailing best practices for US arts venues reopening their doors during the pandemic.
“The Art of Reopening,” as the document is called, is the result of interviews with nine arts organizations that have successfully resumed business in the past few months albeit in a constricted, adaptive manner.