The ASU College of Nursing & Health Innovation concluded its 50th anniversary celebration with a Gala Dinner attended by nearly 400 alumni, community partners, faculty, staff and students.
For the past 30 years the Community Health Services Clinic, sponsored by the ASU College of Nursing & Healthcare Innovation, has been delivering health services as the first federally funded, nurse-managed community health center in the country.
Diane Nuñez, MS, APRN, BC has been selected as the first Hartford Center Evercare Predoctoral Scholar at the ASU College of Nursing and Health Innovation.
A newly funded Child-Family Mental Health Program at the ASU College of Nursing and Health Innovation is helping address a severe shortage of child psychiatrists and other mental healthcare practitioners.
Loretta Hanner Bardewyck, first Dean of ASU's College of Nursing, passed away on Monday, December 10, 2007, at her home in Phoenix. Born September 3, 1915 in Glencoe, Illinois, Loretta devoted her life to advocating for improving nursing education in Arizona.
The ASU College of Nursing and Health Innovation has been awarded a $1 million, five-year grant from The John A. Hartford Foundation of New York to fund a geriatric nursing center to recruit and retain geriatric nursing educators in the Southwest