Oakton recognizes 30 nursing graduates at pinning ceremony Elena Gavriliuc of Northbrook displays her joy of being an Oakton nursing graduate. Courtesy of Oakton Community College
Updated 5/24/2021 1:28 PM
Thirty students completed Oakton Community College s Nursing Program this spring and are now on their way to beginning rewarding careers in the health care field.
Oakton recognized the spring 2021 nursing graduates at a drive-up pinning ceremony Monday, May 17, at the Des Plaines campus. Graduates received their pins and celebrated their success with honks and waves from faculty, family and friends.
Congratulations to the Class of 2021, Margaret Gas, nursing chairwoman, says. This has been a very challenging time for our students. These inspirational graduates are entering the field when they re needed most. Despite all the current turmoil, the pins will always identify our students as nursing graduates from Oakton, and we know they will wear t
Thirty students completed Oakton Community College’s Nursing Program this spring and are now on their way to beginning rewarding careers in the health care field. Oakton recognized the spring 2021 nursing graduates at a drive-up pinning ceremony Monday, May 17, at the Des Plaines campus. Graduates received their pins and celebrated their success with honks and waves from faculty, family and friends.
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KC-area organizations work to address misinformation of COVID-19 in Latino community
KC-area organizations work to address misinformation of COVID-19 in Latino community
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KANSAS CITY, Mo. â COVID-19 is hitting the Latino community harder than others around the nation and here in Kansas City.
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The study found 73% percent of the people who responded to the survey knew someone who had been diagnosed with the virus.
It also found 52% of the people who participated in the survey also knew someone who died due to COVID-19 complications.
The Mattie Rhodes Art Center in Kansas City, Missouri is working to demystify the information about the pandemic and the coming vaccine in the Latino community.