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Racist bullying, pepper spray cited in I.E. campus incidents
Precinct Reporter
March 9, 2023
CSUSB professor of education, Angela Clark-Louque, was quoted in an article about racist bullying at Inland Empire schools. She said her classes in training school administrators focus on leadership equity, and the systemic aspects of racism that impacts every aspect of society.
School teachers and counselors are not exempt, she said. Much of her passion arises from her own fight for many years against the Nuevo school system around the racist bullying that her young son endured as one of the very few Black students there.
CSUSB chemistry department chair dedicated to ensuring students have vital resources needed for success
Redlands-Loma Linda Patch
March 8, 2023
Kimberley Cousins, professor of chemistry and chair of the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, has risen steadily through the academic ranks, earning recognition for her extensive list of accomplishments every step of the way. She joined Cal State Bernardino in 1991 as an assistant professor, was named associate professor in 1997, became a full professor in 2004 and was named department chair in 2017.
Cumulative Effect of Head Injuries on Nonmotor Outcomes in Parkinson’s Disease
The Journal of Neuropsychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences
Jacob D. Jones (psychology) was part of a team that published a study that “investigates if physical activity mediates the association between depressive symptoms and cognition in a longitudinal sample of individuals with PD (Parkinson’s disease).”
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