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The School of Nursing established a scholarship fund in remembrance of Paul Tschudi, a health sciences professor who died in April.
The Paul Tschudi Memorial Award will be given annually to a second- or third-semester nursing student who demonstrates “extraordinary” leadership and service to others. Nursing school officials plan to raise $25,000 to give the award to its first recipient at the school’s graduation celebration in May of next calendar year.
Paul Tschudi, an assistant professor of health sciences and alumnus of the Graduate School of Education and Human Development, died April 7 in an accidental house fire in Northeast D.C. at the age of 73.
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Paul Tschudi, an assistant professor of health sciences and alumnus, died earlier this month in a house fire in the District.
News By Carly Neilson Apr 19, 2021 1:23 AM
Paul Tschudi, an assistant professor of health sciences and an alumnus of the Graduate School of Education and Human Development, died April 7 in a house fire in the District. He was 73.
Tschudi joined GSEHD’s faculty more than two decades ago and served as the founding director of the school’s Grief, Loss and Life Transitions Graduate Certificate. Faculty and students who knew Tschudi said they will remember him as a “true collaborator” who was authentic and compassionate.