Monday, February 15, 2021 - 9:17 am
CANTON One of the faculty members responsible for integrating advanced technology in the SUNY Canton Nursing program has been promoted.
Dawne M. Barkley, Madrid, recently became an associate professor in the college s School of Science, Health and Criminal Justice. Barkley began working as a clinical instructor for the Nursing associate degree in 2007, a program that she graduated from 20 years earlier.
After she began working at the college, she went on to earn her master s in Nursing Education in 2010 and her Doctor of Nursing Practice degree in 2016 from Chamberlain University.
Barkley has been described as a change agent who helped bring technology to the nursing department and aiding with student success on the National Council Licensure Examination.
Monday, February 8, 2021 - 6:09 am
CANTON A graduate of the inaugural class of SUNY Canton nurses has created a scholarship to lessen the financial burdens of north country students who follow in her career field.
Maryalice Grotkowski Blake, a 1968 alumna, donated $25,000 to the SUNY Canton College Foundation, Inc., to establish an endowment. Beginning next year, it will provide $1,000 annually to a student enrolled in the Associate of Applied Science in Nursing program, with preference given to graduates of Ogdensburg Free Academy (OFA). I wanted to do something to support the young women and men aspiring to join the ranks of today s registered nurses, she said. It recognizes the expertise, courage and compassion that registered nurses have been displaying during the COVID-19 pandemic.
CANTON — A graduate of the inaugural class of SUNY Canton nurses has created a scholarship to lessen the financial burdens of north country students who follow in her career
Wednesday, December 9, 2020 - 5:33 pm
CANTON The family of the late SUNY Canton Nursing Professor Emerita Mary Ann Caswell has created new memories by supporting her legacy.
During a ceremony adhering to strict social distancing guidelines held Saturday, Oct. 24, Mary Ann s husband, Alson T. Caswell Sr., joined family members to celebrate the former faculty member by unveiling the Dr. Mary Ann Caswell Nursing Simulation-Hospital in Wicks Hall. The naming rights were secured through a charitable donation to the SUNY Canton College Foundation. I asked my children what they wanted, and they all said we don t want money, we want memories, said Alson, who is also a 1961 alumnus. I can t think of any other thing that will give them more memories than the naming of this simulation hospital.