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Student Government Association Names New Leaders

The new student officers outlined their key objectives for the year and honored faculty and senators with awards.

Breaking the Cycle of Child Abuse Starts at Home

Nurse-home visitors with the Nurse-Family Partnership advocate for young children in the Lubbock area.

Students Share With Benefactors Their Dedication and Passion for Nursing

The School of Nursing hosted its annual donor luncheon at the International Cultural Center in Lubbock.

New Nursing Program Aims to Help Critically-Ill Children

School of Nursing adds Acute Care Pediatric Nurse Practitioner Track to the university's curriculum.

Students Clean Up at Texas Nursing Students' Association State Convention

The organization promotes professionalism and leadership for today's nursing students.

The Big D: School of Nursing Welcomes First Students in the Metroplex

Students will access course materials online and gain on-site clinical experience at 25 Texas Health Resources hospitals in the area.

New Mural Paints a Picture of Community Pride

New public art project complements the expansion of the School of Nursing's community health clinic.

School of Nursing Celebrates Local Health Care Partners

West Texas nurse practitioners were recognized for excellence in patient care during National Nurse Practitioner Week.

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.

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.

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.

School of Nursing Expands to Dallas/Fort Worth

Students hoping to obtain licensure as a registered nurse have a new opportunity in the Metroplex.

Masking Up for a Great Cause

Party organized by medical students to benefit West Texas health organizations and charities.

School of Nursing Names 2013 Nurse and Student Nurse of the Year

Yondell Masten, R.N., Ph.D., and Kimberly Kidd have received this year's honor.

Congratulations, Graduates!

Thousands were welcomed into the health care field at the annual commencement ceremony.

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.

Big Country Growth: Abilene Accepts $300K Gift

The money from United Supermarkets will help expand the School of Nursing and its scholarship programs.

New SGA Officers, Senator Honored

Annual installation and awards banquet recognizes outstanding students and faculty.

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