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Induction Day welcomes 210 students into the College of Nursing

Today

Induction Day welcomed 210 new students into the College of Nursing as they began the final phase of their nursing education across BSN, BSN–Integrated Health, and MEPN programs in Tucson and Gilbert. The events celebrated students’ transition into professional nursing study, featuring remarks from college leaders who emphasized service, community, and shared purpose. Induction Day marked a unifying milestone, symbolizing the start of students’ journeys into the nursing profession.

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Rainbow co-leads $3.6M NIH grant to advance nurse-led burnout solutions

Monday

Nearly half of the nursing workforce reports symptoms of burnout, yet effective, system-level solutions remain limited. Jessica Rainbow, PhD, RN, CNE, and her interdisciplinary research team are leading a $3.6 million NIH-funded project to test a nurse-driven intervention designed to transform organizational conditions in hospital settings. By integrating nursing science, systems engineering, and clinical research, Rainbow’s work demonstrates how nurse-led, evidence-based innovation can strengthen work environments, improve patient outcomes, and support a more resilient health care workforce.

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College of Nursing faculty earn Emmons Pilot Awards to advance well-being and rural care

Jan. 20, 2026

Two innovative Emmons Pilot Award projects are turning big ideas into real-world impact at the College of Nursing! From strengthening faculty and student well-being to using AI and telehealth to expand rural wound care, see how our faculty are advancing nursing education and improving access to care across Arizona.

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Spring 2026 DNP Campus Clinical Immersion and White Coat Ceremony

Jan. 20, 2026

During the January 2026 Campus Clinical Immersion, DNP students took a major step toward advanced practice through hands-on, faculty-led training and a meaningful white coat ceremony marking their transition to clinical care. The immersive experience builds confidence, competence, and readiness for real-world practice.

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Two nationally funded awards propel Sumin Park’s research in cancer care and AI

Jan. 12, 2026

What if cancer survivorship care could better support not just patients, but the family members walking alongside them, and do so using both mindfulness and emerging AI tools? That’s the question driving Sumin Park, PhD, RN, whose work has just earned two highly competitive national awards. Park is already making an impact with research that blends compassion, innovation, and real-world care. Her work is helping survivors and caregivers thrive, and these honors signal an exciting start to her research journey.

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Nearly 300 students receive degrees from U of A College of Nursing during 2025 fall convocation

Jan. 9, 2026

The University of Arizona College of Nursing proudly hosted its winter 2025 convocation and awards ceremony on Thursday, Dec. 18, at Centennial Hall.

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Nursing research drives music-based cancer pain management

Jan. 5, 2026

Nearly half of U.S. cancer survivors live with ongoing pain, but safe, accessible solutions remain limited. Rachel H. Adler, PhD, APRN, and her nursing-led research team are testing an innovative, app-based music intervention designed to improve cancer pain management. By blending science, technology, and deep clinical insight, Adler’s work highlights how patient-centered, nursing-driven innovation could reduce reliance on opioids and improve quality of life for cancer survivors.

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From Cohort to Career: Student leaders strengthen MEPN experience

Dec. 9, 2025

The MEPN Student Organization (MSO), led by Hannah Juarez and Allison Colvard, provides vital support, connection, and professional development for students navigating the intensity of the MEPN program. Through volunteer events, career panels, community-building activities, and wellness-focused initiatives, MSO helps students strengthen relationships and prepare for the transition into nursing practice. The organization plays a key role in creating a supportive environment that helps reduce stress, build confidence, and strengthen students’ readiness to transition into professional nursing practice.

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Preparing Clinicians for Rural Practice: RHPP program growth fueled by statewide support

Dec. 5, 2025

The College of Nursing’s Rural Health Professions Program (RHPP) is expanding rapidly, with record participation, strong statewide partnerships, and renewed AHEC funding that strengthens rural clinical training, telehealth education, and overall program infrastructure. Led by director Christy Pacheco, DNP, FNP-BC, the RHPP prepares advanced practice nurses to serve rural and underserved communities through immersive clinical rotations, rural health coursework, and essential skills training. Continued investment is driving this momentum, ensuring the RHPP can keep building Arizona’s rural healthcare workforce and expanding its impact across the state.

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Advancing Indigenous Health: College of Nursing students honored at N-NURSE symposium

Nov. 18, 2025

The College of Nursing celebrates MEPN student Jesse Johnson and DNP student Reanna Draper, who were honored at the N-NURSE Symposium for their leadership and commitment to advancing Indigenous health. Through three days of dialogue, cultural learning, and collaboration, they joined Indigenous health leaders in exploring approaches to improving maternal and child wellness in Native communities. Their involvement in the INCATS program, dedication to community service, and focus on culturally responsive care highlight their roles as emerging nurse leaders working to strengthen Indigenous health and expand access to equitable, community-centered care.

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