Also called “Vigilando,” our alumni motto which means “forever watchful” as a reminder of our historical and continuing focus on patient advocacy and a strong ethical and moral foundation for practice, this section features news and stories from past graduates.
Alumni

Alumni Update Fall 2020
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Breaking the Mold: Alumni Talk with Christina Marea
Who were you before becoming a nurse? Now visualize how that influences who you become as a nurse.Alumni | 06/09/22Alumni Update Spring 2022
By Jane W. Ball, DrPH, MPH, RN Dear Alumni, Springtime weather is finally emerging, allowing us toAlumni | 04/27/22Church Notes Spring 2022
By Deborah Corteggiano Kennedy, ’73 Reunion Weekend Reunion Weekend 2022 was a wonderful time toAlumni | 04/26/22Remembrance
Diane Demarest Becker, ’64, was a champion of community care Diane Becker, ScD, MPH, RN, anAlumni | 04/26/22Spring 2022 Class News
Congratulations to the 2021 AANP State Award Recipients: AZ – Timian Godfrey, ’19 HI –Alumni | 04/25/22Breaking the Mold: Alumni Talk with Katherine Phillips
“I love being a part of an organization that provides access to free, language-congruent, qualityAlumni | 04/19/22Breaking the Mold: Alumni Talk with Mirini Kim
“Nurses are the backbone of health care and it’s time for nurses to be included in the effortsAlumni | 03/01/22Church Notes Fall 2021
By Deborah Corteggiano Kennedy, ’73 It was a pleasure to be able to participate in ReunionAlumni | 11/15/21Alumni Remembrances
Joan Sleeper Bandeen, ’51—nurse, homemaker, poodle enthusiast, and dedicated churchAlumni | 11/15/21