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A psychology major, Justine Bernard '23 died on June 2 from injuries sustained in a shooting in Atlanta, where she was visiting friends. 四色AV community will gather at the start of the fall semester to honor Justine and celebrate her life.
June 3, 2021
Dear Members of the University Community,
I am writing with a very heavy heart to inform you of the passing of Justine Bernard, a psychology major in our Class of 2023. A resident of Matawan, N.J., she died on Wednesday from injuries sustained in a shooting in Atlanta, where she was visiting with friends.
Justine鈥檚 adviser Lillie Macias, an assistant professor of psychology, said Justine was a strong student who was very engaged in her classes. 鈥淪he was motivated and curious, and she was interested in learning and in helping others,鈥 she said.
Dr. Macias said Justine was developing a deep interest in criminal justice and in forensic psychology, and she indicated that Justine had most recently registered for classes that would help inform future work with youth in the criminal justice system. 鈥淗er passing is a great loss for the field of forensic psychology,鈥 she said.
鈥淢y heart breaks for Justine鈥檚 parents, her family, friends, and professors over this senseless and horrific act of violence,鈥 added President Kaplan. 鈥淛ustine was preparing to commit her life to helping others. Amid our grief, let us honor Justine鈥檚 memory by doing our part to make the world a better place. I hope her loved ones and classmates are able to take some comfort in the many memories they have of Justine.鈥
鈥淔rom the moment I first met Justine as an incoming first-year student at orientation, she left a significant impression,鈥 said Linda Copney-Okeke, director of our Accessibility Resources Center. 鈥淪he was a fiercely independent young woman who was so full of excitement to be starting her academic career, making friends, and looking to the future. Justine was a vibrant young woman who overcame obstacles and lived life with passion.鈥
Grief counseling is available through the University鈥檚 Counseling and Psychological Services Office. Students can call to make appointments or seek support by calling (203) 932-7333 Monday through Thursday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. (an on-call clinician is also available Fridays, nights, and weekends) or by making an appointment through Navigate.
will be held on Saturday, June 12, at a10 a.m. at the Waitt Funeral Home at 501 Route 79 in Morganville, NJ. A friend of Justine鈥檚 mother has created a to help support Justine鈥檚 mother during this heartbreaking time. We will plan to gather as a University community at the start of the Fall semester to honor Justine.
Please join me in extending our heartfelt condolences to Justine鈥檚 parents, her family, friends, and classmates, and let us commit to honoring the memory of a life lost much too soon.
Sincerely,
Ophelie Rowe-Allen, Ed.D.
Dean of Students and Chief Student Affairs Officer
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