Your smartphone is getting smarter. Your car is driving itself. And your watch tells you when to breathe. That, as strange as it might sound, is the world we live in.

As the pandemic enters a new, more manageable phase, many in health care are asking,"What 's next?" The answer, for a growing number, is the operating room (OR).

With much of the nation now vaccinated, the public is increasingly seeking long-delayed surgical treatments " for everything from cancer to hip replacements to cosmetics.

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The California State University Chancellor's Office recently praised two cutting-edge CSUN programs: the M.S. in Assistive Technology Engineering and the M.S. in Assistive Technology Studies and Human Services.

CSUN's Master of Science in Taxation remained exceptional. The award-winning master's degree, say several leading organizations, is among the country's finest and exemplifies the highest standards in instruction, curriculum and student achievement.

Join the live webinar, Coronavirus Crossroads - Economic Impact of COVID-19 on Local Governments, June 16, 10-11 a.m. The panel will give strategies to help state and local governments respond in the wake of COVID-19.

Millennials and Generation Z-ers make it clear:  They don't want just another cubicle job without meaning.  Gallup research reports that millennials are "motivated more by mission and purpose in a job than a paycheck." But millennials aren't the only generation seeking higher purpose.

CSUN welcomes  65 students from International Business School Americas (IBS) in Sao Paulo, Brazil! They are in the U.S. for a short-term business program from January 6-23, 2020.  Students hailing from Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, France, Mexico, Peru and Spain will take a three-week series of classes focusing on communication, design, digital companies, e-business and innovation.   

The shortage of registered nurses is expected to grow in California, and CSUN is helping to meet that challenge with its Accelerated Bachelor of Science Nursing (ABSN) program.  Over 100 attendees packed into a Nov. 7 information session at Kurland Hall to find out about the intensive 15-month program.   The degree not only focuses on individual, family and group health but also includes clinical placements that give students hands-on experience.