We spoke with five outstanding soon-to-be-graduates about how their Columbia education prepared them for the pandemic and allowed them to follow their passions in nursing.
Columbia Nursing is home to an array of student groups with a variety of missions, but these groups have one goal in common: cultivating a sense of community and supporting students.
Students Kelsey Baffour-Addo, MS ’22, Danica Dorlette, MPH, and Keisha S. Paul, MS ’23, have received scholarships from Nurses Educational Funds (NEF), Inc., for 2024-2025.
Third-year PhD student April Ancheta spoke with the Journal of School Nursing about her new manuscript, on school climate and mental health among LGBTQ adolescents.
In honor of Black History Month, Columbia Nursing alumni, faculty, and students offer some advice for future Black nurses, and speak about the role nurses of color play in promoting health equity.
The strengths that students from underrepresented populations and varied backgrounds bring to Columbia Nursing are as diverse as the students themselves. Here are some of their stories.
Columbia Nursing celebrates the contributions of Hispanic and Latinx nurse researchers and clinicians all over the world during Hispanic Heritage Month, September 15 through October 15
Janine Inez ’20 aspired to be a screenwriter but decided to follow in the footsteps of her mother, a registered nurse, so she could dedicate herself to helping people every day.