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Student Spotlight and Nursing News
- Three Mason School of Nursing faculty members shared their thoughts on how health careers may evolve in a post-COVID world and skills that help candidates’ resumes standout.
- As you may know, November 8 through 14 is National Nurse Practitioner Week 2020. I’d like to take a moment – in the midst of a global pandemic – to recognize and thank the preceptors, students, faculty, and alumni who are members of the Nurse Practitioner community.
- In-person lab courses help students gain hands-on experience amidst new health protocols
- College’s Development Office reports that students have been awarded a record number of scholarships for the 2020-21 academic year.
- Nesibe Sumeyye Kutahyalioglu, a doctoral student in Mason’s School of Nursing, shares her experiences in the Nursing PhD program. “It’s not just the diversity at Mason that I appreciate—it’s the respect.”
- On Friday, May 3, students and faculty mentors from across CHHS shared their research at the 2019 Celebration of Scholarship, underscoring the importance of student-driven research at CHHS and at Mason.
- My scholarship donors have given this first-generation woman an opportunity to strive for her dreams without limitations.