March 21, 2024

By Dr. Candy Rinehart

“Choosing between necessities and life-saving medications became a stark reality.”

February 21, 2024

by Dr. Mary Beth Happ and Dr. Karen Rose

Claire* contacted the College of Nursing looking for help. Her husband’s dementia had progressed to the point where he could not be left alone, and she was his primary caregiver.

November 15, 2023

by Dr. Dianne Morrison-Beedy

Have you seen or heard the term “glocal” lately?

September 20, 2023

by Dr. Janine Overcash and Dr. Joni Tornwall

June 14, 2023

by Dr. Angela Alston

In the midst of a global pandemic that exposed deep inequities in so many aspects of life – especially health disparities – grew an opportunity for students and faculty to discover solutions.

May 10, 2023

by Pat Ford-Roegner

“We realize the importance of our voices only when we are silenced.”
~Malala Yousafzai, at age 17 the youngest recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize

March 08, 2023

By Audra Hanners

“I think one's feelings waste themselves in words; they ought all to be distilled into actions which bring results.” ~Florence Nightingale

As a nurse and “nursepreneur,” I have come to learn the value of applying a business mindset in nursing practice.

February 08, 2023

By Pat Ford-Roegner

After a contentious midterm election cycle and a rocky start to the 118th Congress, many questions remain regarding the fate of health policy for consumers, health organizations, public health and practitioners.

December 14, 2022

By Pat Ford-Roegner

On September 20, the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPST) issued a draft recommendation on screening for anxiety, depression and suicide risk in adults. For the first time, the Task Force recommended screening for anxiety for all adults under 65.