University of Arizona for College of Nursing

October 18, 2008 Filed Under: Nursing School

Learn and grow amid southwestern splendor The UA College of Nursing offers cultural diversity and educational excellence
A sweeping valley surrounded by mountains is the home of The University of Arizona in Tucson, 65 miles north of the U.S.-Mexico border. Whether you’re in one of our online graduate programs or take all your courses on our [...]

Students from the college’s nursing and education programs are taking the Liberal Arts and Sciences building

September 2, 2008 Filed Under: Nursing Information, Nursing Online

In its infancy, Nevada State College, operating in a strip mall and vitamin warehouse, might have seemed like the stepchild of Nevada’s higher education system.
This week, though, the 6-year-old college rang in the school year with a 42,000-square-foot, $23.4 million building in Henderson that might earn it the envy of its older siblings.
Sure, it has [...]

South Mountain Community College aims to meet those needs through a special nursing program.

August 23, 2008 Filed Under: Careers in Nursing

Which ones? Local community colleges know. After all, employers come to them to set up programs tailored to their staffing needs.
Chandler-Gilbert Community College President Maria Hesse says demand is constant for new lineworkers – men and women who are willing to climb a utility pole or go underground to fix or install power lines.
Health-care needs [...]

She was employed as a CNA with Golden Living Nursing Home in Oxford and Sunshine Nursing Home in Pontotoc before her retirement.

August 15, 2008 Filed Under: Nursing Online

Brittany Nicole Wilson, 23, died Wednesday, Aug. 13, 2008, at North Mississippi Medical Center after a brief illness. She was born on Aug. 5, 1985, in Tupelo to Mike Wilson and Robin Rollins Wilson Grass. She graduated from Shannon High School in 2003 and attended Itawamba Community College. She was employed as a waitress [...]

a master’s degree in nursing education from a Caldwell online college

August 11, 2008 Filed Under: Nursing Information

Janet Killen invested $5,500 and four years of her life getting what she thought was a master’s degree in nursing education from a Caldwell online college.
When she presented her degree in 2007 to Lane Community College in Eugene, Ore., where she teaches nursing, she was dumbfounded when administrators told her it was worthless in her [...]

A licensed nursing facility, 36 assisted living apartments with round-the-clock supervision

August 8, 2008 Filed Under: Nursing Information

The Twin Lakes community, now more than 500 people strong, had humble beginnings 25 years ago.
Wade and Agnes Coble, a couple with a penchant for helping others, wanted to be sure that senior citizens were cared for in Alamance County. They left a generous gift for Macedonia Lutheran Church, where they were members, with a [...]