Indian River State College Foundation Launches 60 for 60 Campaign Celebrating Six Decades of Healthcare Heroes

Three Indian River State College nursing students in white scrubs and blue gloves practice patient care procedures on a medical simulation mannequin in a hospital-style simulation laboratory.
 Indian River State College nursing students practice patient care techniques in the college’s state-of-the-art simulation lab.

A Legacy Built Generation by Generation 

Black-and-white photo of a nursing instructor demonstrating medical equipment to a group of practical nursing students gathered around a nurses' station.
Practical nursing students at Indian River Community College gather around a nursing station for instruction, circa 1975, during a clinical training session at Martin Memorial Hospital. 

Simulation Center

Answering a Regional and National Imperative 

A River nursing student in white scrubs uses a stethoscope on an infant simulation mannequin in a clinical training lab.
A River nursing student uses a stethoscope to assess a newborn simulator.

How the 60 for 60 Campaign Works 

How to Give 

A River nursing graduate in a blue cap and gown holds a lit candle during a pinning ceremony, with fellow graduates seated in the background.
A River nursing graduate holds a candle during the pinning ceremony. The ceremony is a cherished nursing tradition symbolizing the passage from student to healthcare professional.

About the Indian River State College Foundation