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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.

Student Group is Music to Our Ears

For three years, MusiCare has brought together two passions: music and health care.

All in a Day's Work: Students Get Hands On With Occupational Therapy

A group of Master of Occupational Therapy students spent the summer helping the Lubbock community succeed in their day-to-day activities.

School of Nursing Receives National Ranking

The ranking from the U.S. News and World Report places the School of Nursing in the country's top 10 percent.

A Collective Voice for Students

New Student Government Association officers set goals for the semester.

Prepare, Share, Repeat: Create a Back-to-School Routine for Children With Autism

Change can be difficult for families and children with autism, and heading back to school is no exception.

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.

Nursing to Offer First Informatics Program in the State

Nursing informatics graduates will be prepared to address patient safety and quality supported by technology.

Regents Approve Nurse Anesthetist Program in Abilene

The Doctor of Nursing Practice with a specialization in Nurse Anesthesia Program will be the first of its kind in West Texas.

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.

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