Year: 2021
MSN graduate takes the stage and the next step in her career
Elizabeth Labadens comes from a family full of teachers, and she thought about becoming one as well. She decided instead to go into nursing, but as she made her rounds at the Novant Health Kernersville Medical Center, she found she still enjoyed teaching. Labadens helped newly hired nurses with their orientations and taught nursing students who did […]
Assistant professor awarded grant to examine maternal and infant mortality
Dr. Forgive Avorgbedor was awarded a grant to examine ways to help reduce maternal and infant mortality, which disproportionately affects ethnic minorities in the U.S.
School of Nursing professor awarded competitive AACN grant
Dr. Laurie Kennedy-Malone is one of two nurse educators nationally to receive the research grant.
School of Nursing holds first White Coat Ceremony since before pandemic
The UNCG School of Nursing held its first White Coat Ceremony since 2019, before the coronavirus pandemic.
Siblings Follow Their Mother, Then Each Other In Caring For Older Adults
Heather and Matthew Hunt, separated by 15 months, are in their first semester in UNCG’s Adult Gerontological Primary Care Nurse Practitioner concentration.