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Deans Who Dared

One Hundred Years of Fierce Female Leadership at the UW–Madison School of Nursing By Rebecca Jamieson, MFA Special thanks to Laurie Glass ’71, PhD, RN, FAAN, and Pat [...]

Kuester New Acute Pediatric Director at Marquette

Q&A with Jill Kuester, new director of the Acute Care Pediatric Nurse Practitioner Program By Andrew Goldstein | Marketing Communications Associate Jill Kuester has spent roughly two decades taking care [...]

Beyond the Bedside

Joshua Ernst is impacting nursing through innovative leadership by Rebecca Jamieson Joshua Ernst ’14, DNP’24, had a breakthrough moment in his nursing journey when he became involved with [...]

JOPHON Writing Award

JOPHON Writing Award Selected by the Editorial Board of the Journal of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology Nursing (JOPHON), the recipient of this award is a first author of a manuscript accepted [...]

Marquette Nursing Represented at INRC

Professors represent Marquette at International Nursing Research Congress By Andrew Goldstein | Marketing Communications Associate When Assistant Professor Dr. Jessica Zemlak thinks about the most memorable moment from [...]

Marquette Nursing Receives Endorsement for Health Care

Marquette Nursing receives endorsement for health care simulation standards By Andrew Goldstein | Marketing Communications Associate The Marquette College of Nursing has received a Healthcare Simulation Standards Endorsement from the [...]

Marquette Nursing to Host Lecture on Nov. 8

College of Nursing to host James Wake Memorial Lecture on Nov. 8 By Andrew Goldstein | Marketing Communications Associate The College of Nursing and the Institute for Palliative and End [...]

Marquette Nursing Receives $1.6 Million Grant

College of Nursing receives $1.6 million Department of Education grant for simulation center expansion, equipment The College of Nursing has received a $1.6 million grant from the [...]

2-Time Cancer Survivor Becomes Nurse

2-Time Cancer Survivor, 24, Becomes Nurse at Same Hospital Where He Was a Patient By Hilary Shenfeld When it was time to decide where he wanted to work, Dalton [...]

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