Suzan Ulrich, DrPH, was awarded $88,889 from the HRSA to support the Nurse Faculty Loan Program. The purpose of the NFLP program is to increase the number of qualified nursing faculty, particularly faculty from underrepresented populations in nursing. Objectives associated with this goal for SCU include: Provide sustained support for current NLFP enrolled students through graduation from their program of study. Enroll 10 additional NLFP students, at least 5 of whom intend to graduate from the DNP program. By 2018, graduate at least 6 additional nurse educators from populations underrepresented in nursing education
Karen Sund, RN to BS Degree Completion Program Section Director, and colleagues Lisa Marien, Linda G...
The JMU School of Nursing was awarded $2.7 million in July to support nursing education over the nex...
The nursing profession is facing a growing shortage. Although diversity in the nursing profession is...
Emily Nowak, Director of Nurse Educator Concentration and Associate Professor of Nursing was awarded...
Margaret Pharris, PhD, Professor, was awarded a $179,980 grant for the Nurse Faculty Loan Program. T...
There is a critical and growing nursing faculty shortage in the both in the United States (US) and t...
We are pleased to announce that CNPD has received a 1-year HRSA grant for student traineeship award...
The College of Nursing at the University of North Dakota has received five grants from the federal ...
Bulk of support coming from the U.S. Health Resources and Service Administration for workforce dev...
We are pleased to announce that CNPD has received a HRSA grant for scholarship awards to support t...
Greetings from Dean Patricia Starck New DNP program explores new frontiers of nursing Profile Joann...
Kathy Mills was awarded $160,000 for the Nursing Success Program, to assist in preparing nurses for ...
The changing demands of the nation’s complex health care environment require that nurses serving in...
The College of Nursing & Professional Disciplines is proud to announce that several faculty members ...
Karen Sund, RN to BS Degree Completion Program Section Director, and colleagues Lisa Marien, Linda G...
The JMU School of Nursing was awarded $2.7 million in July to support nursing education over the nex...
The nursing profession is facing a growing shortage. Although diversity in the nursing profession is...
Emily Nowak, Director of Nurse Educator Concentration and Associate Professor of Nursing was awarded...
Margaret Pharris, PhD, Professor, was awarded a $179,980 grant for the Nurse Faculty Loan Program. T...
There is a critical and growing nursing faculty shortage in the both in the United States (US) and t...
We are pleased to announce that CNPD has received a 1-year HRSA grant for student traineeship award...
The College of Nursing at the University of North Dakota has received five grants from the federal ...
Bulk of support coming from the U.S. Health Resources and Service Administration for workforce dev...
We are pleased to announce that CNPD has received a HRSA grant for scholarship awards to support t...
Greetings from Dean Patricia Starck New DNP program explores new frontiers of nursing Profile Joann...
Kathy Mills was awarded $160,000 for the Nursing Success Program, to assist in preparing nurses for ...
The changing demands of the nation’s complex health care environment require that nurses serving in...
The College of Nursing & Professional Disciplines is proud to announce that several faculty members ...
Karen Sund, RN to BS Degree Completion Program Section Director, and colleagues Lisa Marien, Linda G...
The JMU School of Nursing was awarded $2.7 million in July to support nursing education over the nex...
The nursing profession is facing a growing shortage. Although diversity in the nursing profession is...