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APNA 2024 celebrates annual awards recipients
Clinical Advisor
Oct. 11, 2024

Diane Vines (nursing, Palm Desert Campus) is the recipient of the 2024 American Psychiatric Nurses Association Award for Innovation – Individual. Vines founded the Nursing Street Medicine Program, which provides “real world experience for BSN nursing students through interactions with individuals experiencing homelessness,” the news website reported. Vines is one of nine individuals recognized by the APNA for their work in in the field of psychiatric-mental health. The clinicians are being recognized for their exceptional “contributions to improve mental health outcomes through prevention, education, leadership, community efforts, and science-based treatment,” according to a press release from the APNA.


Delving into ‘slow violence of the supply chain’ in Inland Empire
The Sun/Southern California News Group
Oct. 13, 2024

Tamara Cedré, who is a lecturer at Cal State San Bernardino and is a visiting professor of photography at Pitzer College, discussed her work on a project that documents how the logistics industry has transformed the landscape of the Inland Empire communities of Mira Loma, San Bernardino, Bloomington, Colton, Fontana and Riverside. California Museum of Photography in Riverside currently has an exhibit, which closes Oct. 27, that focuses on Colton and Fontana.


CSUSB professor emeritus interviewed about man suspected of bringing firearms to Trump rally
Spectrum 1 News
Oct 13, 2024

Brian Levin, founding director of the CSUSB Center for the Study of Hate and Extremism, was interviewed for a segment about a man arrested by Riverside County sheriff’s deputies who say the suspect had two firearms in a vehicle that he drove to a Donald Trump presidential election rally in the Coachella Valley. The suspect, Levin said, had many social media posts in support of Trump.


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