Tag: work
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Delmar University Earns First Bachelor of Science Degree in Nursing Cohort
[ad_1] Del Mar College’s first graduates with bachelor’s degrees took the stage on Friday. This summer, 14 nurses completed the university’s new RN to BSN program. This program allows current registered nurses who already have an associate’s degree to pursue a bachelor’s degree in nursing. “The greatest benefit will come to the community,” said Jennifer ... -
Is losing weight an important health goal?
[ad_1] Advertisements, pop culture, and even doctors can equate health and weight. Smaller bodies must be healthier, and larger bodies unhealthier. A higher body mass index (BMI) is associated with conditions such as diabetes and heart disease, said Philip Scherrer, director of the Touchstone Diabetes Center and professor of internal medicine at the University of ... -
Award-winning sci-fi writer shares storytelling tips
[ad_1] Eric Choi is a longtime sci-fi writer who specializes in “hard” sci-fi and drawing from real-life stories in space exploration. Choi wins Winner of the Aurora Prize in 2011 and 2015, and twice winner of one of the highest awards in Canadian science fiction. Choi told Space.com about the publication of his recent collection, ... -
Style: Changing the Fashion Imagination – Newspaper
[ad_1] Issey Miyake and models at the end of the show | AP Photo/Remy de la Mauvignere Japanese fashion designer Issey Miyake, who died of cancer at the age of 84, has spent his entire career denying words like “fashion.” However, his work has allowed much of the world to rethink themselves through clothing. Born ... -
Brendon Babenzien follows post-fast fashion
[ad_1] At first glance, Supreme and J.Crew seem to have little in common. One is inspired by the gritty skate culture of 90s New York City. Another of his embraces the preppy style that first appeared in Ivy League colleges in the 1910s. But Brendon Babenzien, who spent more than a decade defining design at ... -
School Lunch Payments on Monday’s School Board Agenda – Salisbury Post
[ad_1] School lunch payments on Monday’s school board agenda Released at 12:07 am on Sunday, August 21, 2022 SALISBURY — A national issue landed on Monday’s agenda of the Rowan Salisbury School Board. The board is seeking an update on school lunches after a federal exemption that allowed all school districts in the country to ... -
Focus should be on fixing system, not punishing patients for hospital violence, mental health advocates say
[ad_1] Jenny McCarthy of Raymond, a certified intentional peer support specialist, sits earlier this month in the lavender garden she planted. She plans to have a large garden of lavender where people can relax. Andree Kehn/Sun Journal file To prevent violence in hospitals, the state should focus on fixing the mental health system’s failures, not ... -
Student athletes’ mental health a growing concern. Here’s what to do
[ad_1] Sports are fun. Sports are competitive. Sports can be stressful. That stress can motivate or demoralize student athletes – sometimes both. “Burnout is a real thing for kids. They’ve been specializing since they were 10, and now they’re 17 and they don’t want to do it anymore,” said sports psychologist and former major-league baseball ...











