What: Information session for Master of Science in Nursing programs
When: Noon Thursday, May 2
Where: CSU Stanislaus, Turlock, in the Main Quad
Details: Prospective students are invited to attend an information session on the Master of Science in Nursing programs offered by CSU Stanislaus. A new concentration in Nursing Administration will be discussed, as well as Nursing Education and Gerontological Nursing concentrations. The session will cover the graduate program, admissions requirements and the application process.
When: Noon Thursday, May 2
Where: CSU Stanislaus, Turlock, in the Main Quad
Details: Prospective students are invited to attend an information session on the Master of Science in Nursing programs offered by CSU Stanislaus. A new concentration in Nursing Administration will be discussed, as well as Nursing Education and Gerontological Nursing concentrations. The session will cover the graduate program, admissions requirements and the application process.
What: Science Saturday: My Yogurt is Alive!
When: 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. May 11
Where: CSU Stanislaus, Naraghi Hall of Science
Details: Registration is limited to 20 students, age 9 to 12, for CSU Stanislaus' final Science Saturday event of the 2012-13 academic year. Led by Professor Choong-Min Kang, the event teaches students about science as they observe bacteria under a microscope, isolate bacteria from yogurt and make yogurt with different types of milk.
When: 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. May 11
Where: CSU Stanislaus, Naraghi Hall of Science
Details: Registration is limited to 20 students, age 9 to 12, for CSU Stanislaus' final Science Saturday event of the 2012-13 academic year. Led by Professor Choong-Min Kang, the event teaches students about science as they observe bacteria under a microscope, isolate bacteria from yogurt and make yogurt with different types of milk.
TURLOCK, Calif. — The School of Nursing at California State University, Stanislaus, has received grant funding for the fifth consecutive year through the Song-Brown Registered Nurse Education Program. The $240,000 grant will support the enrollment of additional students into the university's nursing program, benefiting a region that suffers from a shortage of nurses.
If a crisis happens at CSU Stanislaus, the Office of Communications and Public Affairs will use the university's website and Facebook and Twitter pages to relay timely information.
But more important to those on campus will be StanAlert, which uses email, text messaging and voice calls to notify the campus about the status of an emergency and safety actions recommended by police and other responders.
But more important to those on campus will be StanAlert, which uses email, text messaging and voice calls to notify the campus about the status of an emergency and safety actions recommended by police and other responders.