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Faculty, students discuss CSUSB Palm Desert Campus’ $100k grant to expand Nursing Street Medicine Program
KESQ 
Sept. 17, 2025
Nursing faculty Diane Vines and Samantha Duffle and student Nicole Corona at the CSUSB Palm Desert Campus discuss the $100,000 grant from the Houston Family Foundation that will expand the Nursing Street Medicine Program, which serves underserved populations, with targeted clinics on the street helping vulnerable populations, including those experiencing homelessness.
A Spanish-language version of the segment was broadcast on KESQ’s sister station, Telemundo 15 Palm Springs, “CSUSB Palm Desert recibe una subvención de $100,000 para expandir su programa de ‘street medicine’ o ‘medicina callejera,’” on Sept. 17.

CSUSB Palm Desert Campus Nursing Street Medicine Program receives $100K grant from Houston Family Foundation
KESQ
Sept. 16, 2025

Diane Vines, a nursing faculty member who leads the Nursing Street Medicine Program at the CSUSB Palm Desert Campus with Samantha Duffle, commented on the program receiving a $100,000 grant from the Houston Family Foundation to support its mission of delivering compassionate healthcare to underserved populations in the Coachella Valley.
She also was quoted in a similar article that was published by the Uken Report, “CSUSB Palm Desert Campus Nursing Street Medicine Program receives $100,000 grant from Houston Family Foundation,” published on Sept. 16.

Brian Levin, professor emeritus, criminal justice, interviewed by several news media on the topics of extremism and political violence as part of the continuing coverage after fatal shooting of Charlie Kirk:

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