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Gayle Greve Hunt School of Nursing Hosts Inaugural Commencement Ceremony
The 65 graduates were from the inaugural BSN and Second-Degree BSN programs.
Practice Makes Perfect: Sim Center Prepares Students for Patient Care
The TTUHSC Louise and Clay Wood Simulation Center recently opened in Odessa.
An Open Book: Nursing Founding Dean Shares Her Story
Teddy Jones, Ph.D., R.N., always wanted to be a writer. Now, after a successful career in nursing, she's living her dream.
Allied Health Thanks Donors Who Make a Difference
The School of Allied Health Sciences will award more than $160,000 in student scholarships this year thanks to private donors.
Ground Breaks on Gayle Greve Hunt School of Nursing
The new 34,000-square-foot facility will be located across from the Paul L. Foster School of Medicine in El Paso.
Dress the Part: Medical Students Don First White Coats
Marking the transition from preclinical to clinical health sciences, the School of Medicine Class of 2017 participated in the annual White Coat Ceremony.
The Healing Spirit: Longtime Educator Leaves His Mark
For 35 years, Tom McGovern, Ed.D., has touched the souls of countless community members and students.
Congratulations, Graduates!
Thousands were welcomed into the health care field at the annual commencement ceremony.
Dr. Samuel Prien: A Medical Mentor
Through his appointment in OB-GYN and Animal and Food Sciences, Prien teaches students at all levels a love for research.
More Students Man Up for a Career in Nursing
The health care workforce continues to grow and change, and the nursing profession has been no exception.
Providing Care Doesn't Break for Nursing Student
Karenia Nelson was returning from a spring break trip when her health care education was put to the test.
Medical Students Meet Their Match
Held simultaneously across the country, Match Day gives medical students the opportunity to learn where they will continue their medical careers.
Discoveries: The Next Generation
Student researchers were given the opportunity to showcase their work at the annual Student Research Week.
Breast Cancer: Finding Answers for Hispanic Women
As treatment for breast cancer changes, research is being done on how the disease grows in the Hispanic and Latina population.
Medical Student Finds His Calling With Free Clinic
Justin Berk wasn't always sure he wanted to be a physician, but his work at the Student-Run Free Clinic has reaffirmed his decision to enter medical school and earned him a national award.
Binge Drinking: It's Not Just for Men
Excessive alcohol consumption is on the rise, especially among teens and women.
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