The CU College of Nursing is bringing caring back to the forefront of nursing with new Caring Science track in the PhD program under the leadership of the Watson Caring Science Endowed Chair, Sara HortonDeutsch, PhD, PMHCNS, RN, FAAN, ANEF.
The University of Colorado College of Nursing's Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing Program is experiencing unprecedented growth and expansion unmatched by any similar program in the United States.
Laura Rosenthal, DNP, ACNP, journeyed to Taipei at the invitation of Lian-Hua Huang, RN, PhD, director of nursing at the National Taiwan University Hospital, a 1,600-bed facility.
Faculty in the University of Colorado College of Nursing have been busy this fall pulling together new academic programs to meet the demands of the profession
For her leadership in nursing education and practice, philanthropy, advocacy and social justice, the CU College of Nursing Alumni Association awarded Sue Hagedorn with the Distinguished Alumni Award.
This fall, the college hired Ret. Col. Mona Pearl, PhD, RN, CNS, CCRN, to develop education offerings that will train caregivers in the unique needs of the veteran population.
Despite tornado warnings throughout the week, Friday, May 23, was gorgeous for convocation. This year the College of Nursing was proud to award degrees to 248 students. Within that number were 148 BS graduates, 69 MS graduates, 21 DNP graduates, and 10 PhD graduates.
The Research and Evidence-based Practice (E.B.P.) Symposium, a long-time University of Colorado Hospital (UCH) event, has had many ties with the CU College of Nursing over the years. For the symposium's 25th anniversary, several more College of Nursing alumni were recognized.
Several years ago, Alice Stephenson, BS '63, RN, PN, looked back over her career as a nurse and was grateful. She remembers her years in nursing school with pride and always felt good when someone noticed her CU School of Nursing pin.
Cheryl Krause-Parello studies animal-assisted intervention (AAI) and is founder and director of Canines Providing Assistance to Wounded Warriors (C-PAWW), a new initiative at the CU College of Nursing that supports military and veterans’ health and education in Colorado, with the aim of becoming the most military-supportive state in the country.
On May 9, during National Nurses Week, faculty, staff and students gathered to celebrate the profession and to roll out the official new image campaign for the CU College of Nursing.