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How One Nursing Educator Tuned In to Virtual Reality
What is virtual reality’s benefit in the education experience for nursing students? Today, we share a submitted healthcare simulation article from Today’s article, by guest author Laurie Gelardi, DNP, CCNS, CPNP, NNP, Assistant Professor at California State University of Northridge, looks to question and answer “what is virtual reality’s benefit in the education experience for nursing students”, and “can we do better in training nurses, replacing live clinical experiences with VR to improve skills for nursing education future”? -- Healthy Simulation
Pioneer High School valedictorians reflect on their experience
Wentworth, who is planning on attending CSU Northridge in the fall to play softball and study criminology, had a full slate of AP classes, including calculus, government and politics, and art studio. She finished her senior year with a GPA of 4.6 and a cumulative GPA of 4.33. -- Daily Democrat
June’s virtual Service Council Meetings will take live public comment
A couple of additional items on this month’s agendas: San Fernando will welcome a new member, CSUN student Leslie Aguirre, and the Gateway Cities, South Bay, and Westside Central Service Councils will recognize outgoing members. An I-105 ExpressLanes update will also be shared at the Gateway Cities and South Bay meetings. Last, but not least, the South Bay will also hear an update on the Centinela Grade Separation. -- The Source Metro
All In: A Southern California School With a Radical — and Successful — Vision for Students With Disabilities
Opened 19 years ago on the west side of the San Fernando Valley, the K-8 school is the outgrowth of an effort at nearby California State University-Northridge to find better ways of supporting children with disabilities. The program was started to find early interventions for preschoolers, but as the kids grew, their families wanted a school where they could enroll their children with special needs, their typically developing children, their gifted students or their children who fit more than one of those descriptions. -- The 74
CyberX Sponsors FBI InfraGard Webinar on Strengthening IoT/OT Security for the Largest Supplier of Treated Water in the United States
Greg Hiscott is the Principal Engineering Technician at the Metropolitan Water District (MWD) of Southern California. Greg has been with the MWD for 18 years, having started his career as a video game programmer and later as a LAN/WAN network architect at Caltech. He holds a BS/CS from California State University, Northridge; an MBA from the University of Redlands; and studied ICS intrusion prevention and participated in Red/Blue team exercises at Idaho National Labs (INL). -- Odessa American
Alum John Henry Miller has died
Johnny had a passion for film, theatre and the arts. He attended LA City College, El Camino Cal State Northridge and the USC film school. -- Palisadian-Post
She’s 19, a community college student and a fast food worker. And she’s not done protesting.
Three days and several protests later, the Mission College student from Sylmar was making a passionate speech in front of more than 1,000 peaceful demonstrators at Cal State Northridge, telling them the San Fernando Valley is not immune to police racism. -- Los Angeles Daily News
She’s 19, a community college student and a fast food worker. And she’s not done protesting.
Three days and several protests later, the Mission College student from Sylmar was making a passionate speech in front of more than 1,000 peaceful demonstrators at Cal State Northridge, telling them the San Fernando Valley is not immune to police racism. -- Redlands Daily Facts
She’s 19, a community college student and a fast food worker. And she’s not done protesting.
Three days and several protests later, the Mission College student from Sylmar was making a passionate speech in front of more than 1,000 peaceful demonstrators at Cal State Northridge, telling them the San Fernando Valley is not immune to police racism. -- Daily Bulletin
She’s 19, a community college student and a fast food worker. And she’s not done protesting.
Three days and several protests later, the Mission College student from Sylmar was making a passionate speech in front of more than 1,000 peaceful demonstrators at Cal State Northridge, telling them the San Fernando Valley is not immune to police racism. -- Pasadena Star-News