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Nursing's in Our Blood

By Kirsten Alma Blomberg, ’11 Fourth-generation caregiver looks back on an unlikely family legacy It’s funny now, looking back...
Past Issues | 12/03/13

Nursing’s in Our Blood

By Kirsten Alma Blomberg, ’11 Fourth-generation caregiver looks back on an unlikely family legacy It’s funny now, looking back...
Past Issues | 12/03/13

A Step Ahead of the Storm

Educational team quickly pivots curriculum as needs of nurses and health care follow a sometimes unpredictable path By Deborah Rudacille A...
Past Issues | 12/03/13

Problem Solved

DNP program’s impact on its students and their impact on communities worldwide grow with each cohort By Jim Duffy The map on the...
Past Issues | 12/03/13

Boston Support

Students, faculty, and staff from the School of Nursing joined an outpouring of support for Jessica (Kensky) Downes ’09 and husband...
Past Issues | 07/25/13

Uncommon Collaborations

It's a little after 9 a.m. on a Friday morning, and Teresa Pfaff, BSN, RN, a public health nurse, is just settling into her office, tucked...
Past Issues | 07/24/13

Vitamin ABC

A common image of school health programs is the weeping child headed to the nurse with a tummy ache or a sore throat. Yes, it happens every...
Past Issues | 07/24/13

Where We Live

Blue lights blink menacingly above streets lined with boarded-up buildings, sirens as common as birdsong. In The Wire, a TV drama about the...
Past Issues | 07/24/13

New Aid for PhDs

Responding to economic uncertainty and threats to federal research funding, the School of Nursing is offering new graduate assistantships...
Past Issues | 05/29/13