Wildcat Nurse Spotlight: Enoch Faith Gideon, Tucson BSN Student May 4, 2023 When he graduates during spring convocation, Enoch Faith Gideon will enter the profession bolstered by the valuable skills he has learned in UArizona Nursing's BSN program. In addition to the professional competencies he developed through his studies, he enters the workforce with a strong background of community involvement, leadership, and the importance of health equity. Read more Image
Wildcat Nurse Spotlight: Eugenie Panafieu, Tucson BSN Student April 28, 2023 Meet Eugenie Panafieu, hardworking international student in the University of Arizona College of Nursing’s Tucson Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) program. Eugenie is slated to graduate during spring convocation on May 11, empowered by a strong desire to help others and a passion for health science. Read more Image
UArizona Nursing Associate Dean, Research, Judith Gordon, PhD, Receives Distinguished Mentor Award April 28, 2023 In April, UArizona Nursing Associate Dean, Research, Judith Gorson, PhD, was selected for the Office of the Provost’s Distinguished Mentor Award. This award was established to recognize outstanding tenured or continuing status faculty at the full professor rank who have mentored early career faculty and made highly valued contributions to the mentoring of graduate students. Read more Image
UArizona Nursing Hosts Fifth Graders from Anna Lawrence Intermediate School for Interprofessional Community Engagement Event April 24, 2023 On March 17, the University of Arizona College of Nursing hosted 30 fifth graders from Anna Lawrence Intermediate School for an engaging session of learning and fun. This was achieved thanks to the planning and coordination of UArizona Native American Initiative Office and the collaboration of UArizona Health Sciences colleges. Read more Image
Dr. Brian Ahn named dean of the University of Arizona College of Nursing April 7, 2023 Dr. Ahn is a professor and associate dean for research at the Florida State University College of Nursing and founding director of the FSU Brain Science & Symptom Management Center. He brings with him a proven record of research funding and national leadership in diversity and health equity initiatives. Read more Image
UArizona Nursing Professors Reflect on Nurses Pivotal Role During Women’s History Month March 28, 2023 When it was established in 1978, Women’s History Week had modest ambitions: highlight women’s contributions to American history, culture, and society during the days surrounding March 8, Women’s History Day. In the years since, a week deservedly grew to a full month commemorating and encouraging the study, observance, and celebration of the vital role of women in American history. Read more Image
Renewing the Spirit of Native Nurses: UArizona Nursing Hosts the 2023 National Alaska Native American Indian Nursing Association Conference March 21, 2023 When it came time to renew its annual in-person conference after more than two years of challenges brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic, the National Alaska Native American Indian Nursing Association (NANAINA) chose the University of Arizona College of Nursing as the setting for its 2023 gathering. Read more Image
Eight UArizona College of Nursing Faculty Honored as 2022 Tucson Fab 50 Nurses March 14, 2023 As part of National Nurses Week, held in honor of the largest health-care workforce in the United States, eight nurse leaders from the University of Arizona College of Nursing will be honored by their peers during the annual 2023 Tucson Fabulous 50 Nurses gala held by the Tucson Nurses’ Week Foundation on Saturday, May 7. Read more Image
Dr. Tarnia Newton Reflects on her Career and the State of Equity, Diversity and Inclusion in Nursing Education March 1, 2023 In recognition of Black History Month, we reached out to University of Arizona College of Nursing faculty member Tarnia Newton, DNP, FNP-C to learn about her career, and her thoughts on the topic of equity, diversity, and inclusion. Read more Image
UArizona College of Nursing Rises in Blue Ridge Rankings of National Institutes of Health Funding Feb. 21, 2023 In February, the Blue Ridge Institute for Medical Research released its rankings for Colleges of Nursing funded by the NIH in 2022. UArizona Nursing rose in the organization’s rankings to 23 in 2022, up from 27 in 2020, with $3.7M in awards. Read more Image