COLLEGE OF NURSING AND HEALTH SCIENCES
 
 
NEWS AND EVENTS: NOV. 12-16, 2018
 
Internships Provide Perspective on Health Sciences Careers
 
Health Sciences students Sara Briggs '20 (center) and Sydney Wolff '19 (right) are working together on a project to develop a nursing leadership academy focused on patient-centered care. The experience is part of their Health Sciences 240 - Project Planning and Evaluation course, which involves a service learning or internship experience that addresses a public or community health issue.
 
 
 
 
Faculty Feature: Deb Hinchey, M.P.H.
 

A senior lecturer in the Department of Biomedical and Health Sciences, Deb Hinchey uses her expertise in community-based public health practice and experiential education to help students understand the impact of social determinants on individual wellbeing. Read more »

 
 
 
Making Space for Grief
 

Join the Interfaith Center, The Mosaic Center for Students of Color, Prism Center and Women's Center in community to hold and process concerns for our individual lives, communities and the world. Nov. 13, 7:15 p.m., Interfaith Center. Learn more »

 

Community Medical School

 

Well over 30 million Americans currently have a diabetes diagnosis, including more than one million children and adults with type 1 diabetes, with the majority being adults with type 2 diabetes. Learn more with Matthew Gilbert, D.O., M.P.H. Nov. 13, 6-7 p.m., Carpenter Auditorium. Learn more »

 

Fitness News for Faculty & Staff

 

The fitness team at Campus Rec now offers group training. Train with a group of 6-12 individuals for one month, twice a week, under the direction of a personal trainer. Nov. 7 - Dec. 14. Learn more »

 
 
 
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