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Nursing students, faculty, and friends danced the night away at the annual Nurses' Ball on January 30th, 2009.
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The School of Nursing annual Career Fair was held on Wednesday, November 12, 2008 from 11:30 am to 3:30 pm in the Purdue Memorial Union Ballrooms. Over 40 potential employers attended.
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Nursing Professors Honored in Book of Great Teachers
Prof. Coyle-Rogers Honored With Murphy Award
Students Honor Nursing Professors
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The weather for Homecoming 2008 was cool and gray, but that didn't dampen the spirits of Purdue nursing alumni and friends who visited the Nursing tent on the Memorial Mall.
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The Fall 2008 Midwest Oncology Nursing Symposium, funded by the Esther McConnaughay Trust Fund for Oncology Nursing Education and hosted by the School of Nursing, attracted nurses from all over the Midwest interested in enhancing their foundation of oncology-specific knowledge.
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The fifth annual KySS Across America Walk-A-Thon, Fun Run, and Mental Health Promotion Educational Fair at Purdue University was a great success.
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The 2008 Scholarship Reception was a wonderful event that honored those students who received scholarships for this 2008-2009 academic year. We were very grateful for all who attended.
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The Sigma Theta Tau annual Fall Induction ceremony was held on Sunday, Sept. 21, 2008 to coincide with Family weekend at Purdue. The ceremony took place at the Holiday Inn Select in downtown Lafayette. During the event, 40 undergraduates, one graduate and two community members joined our organization.
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The Center for Nursing Education, Research and Simulation was busy on Family Day 2008 as students and their families toured the nursing building.
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The sixth annual History, Ethics, Human Rights, and Innovations in Healthcare Symposium focused on challenges and solutions in the healthcare industry. The Symposium, held Sept. 5, 2008, in the Purdue Memorial Union, was sponsored by the School of Nursing and the College of Science.
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Nursing students danced the night away at the 2008 Nurses Ball on Friday, January 25th.
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Since its beginning in 1963, the Purdue School of Nursing has graduated over 4,500 students. Those who returned to West Lafayette on Homecoming 2006 were warmly greeted by faculty, staff, and students in the Nursing tent on the Purdue Mall.
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KySS Walk co-chairs Justin Hendricks, Nicole Ligon, and Austin Goodman thank everyone for their hard work in making the 2007 KySS Walk a success! This year's KySS Walk was on October 21, a beautiful fall day.
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Nursing students danced the night away at the 2007 Nurses Ball on Friday, March 2nd.
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The third annual KySS Across America Walk-a-thon at Purdue on Oct. 22, 2006 was a great success!
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Since its beginning in 1963, the Purdue School of Nursing has graduated over 4,500 students. Those who returned to West Lafayette on Homecoming 2006 were warmly greeted by faculty, staff, and students in the Nursing tent on the Purdue Mall.
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The Purdue University School of Nursing has partnered with Trinity United Methodist Church (TUMC) to develop a new Nursing Center for Infant Health in Lafayette. A formal dedication for the clinic took place on Sunday, April 30.
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Nursing students, faculty, and friends danced the night away at the annual Nurses' Ball on Feb. 4, 2006.
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The second annual Purdue/IN NAPNAP KySS Walk-a-Thon was a success with more than 300 walkers! The purpose of the KySS Walk-a-Thon was to raise public awareness of the high prevalence of mental health issues in children and teens, to reduce stigma of mental illness, and to raise funds for local community mental health promotion programs and the NAPNAP KySS Foundation. On a beautiful fall day at Slayter Hill, the Purdue cheerleaders...
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Over 185 people joined the Purdue School of Nursing in a walk-a-thon to support mental health in Tippecanoe County on Sunday, Oct. 24, 2004. The Senior Leadership Class of the School of Nursing organized the walk-a-thon, which was one of seven being held nationwide as part of the first annual KySS Across America campaign (Keep Your Children/Yourself Safe and Secure), organized by the National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners (NAPNAP) and NAPNAP Indiana. The KySS program focuses on ...
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