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Professor Susan Phillips addresses the issues of the Inland Empire’s boom in warehouse jobs with CalMatters
Cal Matters quotes Redford Conservancy director on warehouses
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- Robert Redford Conservancy for Southern California Sustainability
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Professor Susan Phillips talks to Marketplace about air pollution from warehouse expansion
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- Robert Redford Conservancy for Southern California Sustainability
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College NewsThe Power of Two: Enriching Student Academic Experiences With Co-Taught Classes
Three classes and six faculty explore interdisciplinary and student-driven curricula in political science, modern languages, and sociology and government
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Professor Azamat Junisbai comments on The Korea Times about taking steps toward political liberalization in elections in Kazakhstan
Professor Azamat Junisbai quoted in Korea Times on Kazakhstan political parties
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Faculty Achievements
Menna Bizuneh Chosen as First American Council on Education Fellow from Ҵý
Professor Menna Bizuneh tapped for the American Council on Education Fellows Program—a highly prestigious and competitive program that immerses recipients in intensive training to grow as leaders in higher education.
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Los Angeles Daily News quotes Professor Susan Phillips about the struggle for environmental justice and against corporate greenwashing
Susan Phillips quoted on story involving residents near lead-smelting plant in City of Industry
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- Robert Redford Conservancy for Southern California Sustainability
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On DW, Professor Susan Phillips discusses how pollution from the IE warehouse boom has created a “sacrifice zone” in communities of color
Professor Susan Phillips on public health and environmental crises due to warehouse boom.
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- Robert Redford Conservancy for Southern California Sustainability