Leading NJ College Health Program Announces Launch of Summer Training Program for High School Urban Youth The School of Nursing, Health, and Exercise Science at TCNJ announced summer training program to mentor students interested in pursuing healthcare professions while speaking with Crothers Consulting.
April 22, 2021 14:55 ET | Source: Crothers Consulting Crothers Consulting Princeton, NJ,
Princeton, NJ, April 22, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) The School of Nursing, Health, and Exercise Science at The College of New Jersey (TCNJ) today announced a new partnership with Trenton Central High School (TCHS) to mentor students interested in pursuing healthcare professions. The leading NJ college health program boasts the number one continued registered nurse education specialization in the state.
Multi-million dollar grant will address nurse educator shortage
Multi-million dollar grant will address nurse educator shortage By Courtney Ann Jackson | April 19, 2021 at 9:53 PM CDT - Updated April 19 at 10:06 PM
JACKSON, Miss. (WLBT) - Mississippi has a nursing shortage and the pandemic is making it worse. But there’s an even deeper rooted problem that needs repair: the nurse educator shortage.
The draw of more money and paying off student loan debt is hitting not just practicing nurses but also nursing educators who are training up the next generation of nurses.
“$5,000-$8,000 a week. they’re looking at, again it all comes back to that student loan debt that they have incurred along the way,” explained Kathy Elliott, Dean of Health Science, Hinds Community College.
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IMAGE: This is the highest honor bestowed by the Mexican Government to individuals and organizations that have stood out for their work in favor of the empowerment of the Mexican diaspora. view more
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PHILADELPHIA (April 20, 2021) - This is the highest honor bestowed by the Mexican Government to individuals and organizations that have stood out for their work in favor of the empowerment of the Mexican diaspora and helped to open the path for the new Mexican American and Latino generations.
The Institute of Mexicans Abroad (IME), through the Consulate of Mexico in Philadelphia, is pleased to announce that the Consul of Mexico Carlos Obrador Garrido, will present the prestigious Ohtli Award to Dr. Antonia M. Villarruel, Professor and Margaret Bond Simon Dean of Nursing on Thursday, May 6, 2021. The ceremony will be broadcast live at 6:00 PM through the Facebook account of this consular representation (@ConsulmexFila).
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Hear the Voices of Women Leading from the Top: Part III
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In recent years, across all levels of government, an unprecedented number of women have been elected to public office, many of whom are the first woman or the first woman of their race, ethnicity, religion or gender identity to hold such a position.
Likewise, a historic number of women at Rhode Island College have taken on top leadership positions. They are VPs and deans, they are seasoned and they are young, they are white and they are women of color, some of them speak more than one language but they all have come to the table ready. They sit on the President s Executive Cabinet, they make up the majority of the Provost Council and they lead all but one of the six schools.