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Use the links below to access archived listings from our 'news and events' page. Articles are listed by date.

2005
Nursing Students present Wang Grant Projects (4/11/05)

PLU Graduate Nursing Alumna Receives National Leadership Award (3/23/05)

PLU Nursing Student Receives Community Life Safety Award (3/11/05)


2004
BSN Graduates Present Community Health Nursing Project at National Conference (10/04)




2005 Archive


April 11, 2005: Nursing Students present Wang Grant Projects
Two current BSN students who were recipients of Wang Grants in 2004-05 are presenting projects on their experiences at a presentation and award ceremony on April 11, 2005 from 4-6pm in Chris Knutzen Hall (in the UC):
    Karen Morris (Senior I) travelled to India and will present "Healthcare Disparities Around the World" at 4:10pm.
    Chenda Minn (Senior II) will present "Cambodia: 30 Years after the Killing Fields" at 4:50pm.
All are invited to hear these and other students who won awards last year and for the announcement of the 2005-06 Wang Grant Award winners (click here for more information).

March 23, 2005: PLU Graduate Nursing Alumna Receives National Leadership Award
"Jennifer Gleason (PLU BSN 1999), a registered nurse and clinical manager of critical care at St. Clare Hospital in Lakewood, has been chosen to receive the 2005 Circle of Excellence Award by the American Association of Critical-Care Nurses (AACN)." (Click here for complete article from FHS).

March 11, 2005: PLU Nursing Student Receives Community Life Safety Award

"PLU senior and nursing student Karen Morris ... received a Community Life Safety Award Tuesday from the University Place Fire Department..." (PLU Mast Article, click here for full text)

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2004 Archive


October 2004: BSN Graduates Present Community Health Nursing Project at National Conference
Nursing graduates Nancy McDermott- Halverson '04 and Lindsey Brady (Wildfang '04) presented their senior nursing project at the National Conference on Health Care and Domestic Violence in late October 2004. Their project focused on community health nursing and was completed in collaboration with the Tacoma-Pierce County Health Department. Assessing local clergy knowledge and experience related to domestic violence, their results led to the implementation of training for clergy by Faith Partners for Domestic Violence. McDermott-Halverson is now a medical/surgical nurse at St. Joseph Hospital in Tacoma. Brady works in Post-Partum and Newborn Nursery at Pullman Memorial Hospital in Pullman, Wash. (PLU Campus Voice, October 2004).