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5 places to look before your next nursing exam

William Woods Undergraduate

Exams can always be a challenge, especially in the rigorous field of nursing. These apps and sites provide supplementary assistance to nurses at any point of your educational and professional careers. Whether you are studying for your next exam or just looking for a quick refresher on ways to expand your knowledge, these are wonderful […]

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February 27th, 2019

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The “Robin Hoods” of Hacking

William Woods Undergraduate

The classic Robin Hood thrives in ambiguous moral character and cannot wholly be classified as hero or villain. With a motto of “steal from the rich, give to the poor”, he is an outlaw who simultaneously plays the role of champion for the common man. In our world of sophisticated cyber theft, hackers are applying […]

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February 22nd, 2019

Posted in Cybersecurity

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Treading Print & Digital Boundaries: Building the right skills for a graphic design career

William Woods Undergraduate

For anyone who has recently eyed job sites for graphic design opportunities, phrases such as “ability to apply design skills across print and digital” or “production of wide range of print, photography, video and web related graphics,” are not uncommon. Many employers are searching for candidates that offer plurality of skills and can assist with […]

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February 20th, 2019

Posted in Graphic Design

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From the help desk to the boardroom: where can your degree in cybersecurity take you?

William Woods Undergraduate

For individuals exploring the vast world of cyber security, you have a large variety of available career options, specializations, and starting points. You may even have taken your first steps into the field by working at a help desk and in IT Support. However, a degree in cybersecurity, combined with the necessary work experience and […]

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February 18th, 2019

Posted in Cybersecurity

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Are health and fitness programs the key to increasing quality of life for injured veterans?

William Woods Undergraduate

According to the Los Angeles County Veterans Study, 44 percent veterans who served in the 10 years following the 9/11 terrorist attack report difficulty readjusting to civilian life. For this reason, efforts to ease this transition have become an increasingly important concern. The exercise science and fitness field has uniquely responded to the struggles of […]

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February 15th, 2019

Posted in Exercise Science

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Improper disposal of old servers leads to serious cybersecurity vulnerabilities

William Woods Undergraduate

According to a recent Business Insider article, Western companies are routinely exposed to cybersecurity vulnerabilities when they upgrade their servers for newer hardware. This is because old servers are often sold to refurbishment companies before being fully wiped clean. Depending on the data that was left on such hardware, the chance of sensitive information reaching […]

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February 11th, 2019

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Nursing Career Spotlight: Sexual Assault Nurse Examiners (SANEs)

William Woods Undergraduate

Statistics from RAINN (the Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network) report that an American is sexually assaulted every 98 seconds. Every 11 minutes, that victim is a child. Despite these alarmingly high rates, hospitals nationwide have a shortage of nurses with the credentials to provide optimal care for sexual assault victims. Sexual Assault Nurse Examiners […]

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February 8th, 2019

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