Northwestern State University president Chris Maggio announces retirement
Northwestern State president Chris Maggio announced Friday that he will retire from the university effective July 1, 2021. He has served as president since January of 2017 and has been a member of NSU’s faculty, staff, and administration for 33 years.
“This is a decision that was made during prayerful deliberation with my family and was based entirely on considerations of our family’s future plans and aspirations. There has been no pressure or even the slightest nudge from anyone for me to step down from the presidency,” Maggio said. “As gratifying as it has been to work over the years in athletics, recruitment and enrollment management, alumni and development, student affairs and as a vice-president and president, those responsibilities have necessitated extensive time away from my family.”
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Support UMB s Increasing Efforts to Deal with the COVID-19 Pandemic
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We truly appreciate your gifts in this time of great need. April 1, 2021
As health care workers around the world race to get the COVID-19 vaccine distributed, the University of Maryland, Baltimore (UMB) has joined the effort by opening a vaccination clinic in the Southern Management Corporation (SMC) Campus Center.
During the first week of the UMB-led vaccine clinic in the SMC Campus Center, Naya White received her first shot of the vaccine.
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Support UMB s Increasing Efforts to Deal with the COVID-19 Pandemic
During this important period, please consider supporting UMB s critical vaccine research and development, advancing its work in human virology, and donating to critical emergency funds especially designed for specific students in need.
We truly appreciate your gifts in this time of great need. April 1, 2021
As health care workers around the world race to get the COVID-19 vaccine distributed, the University of Maryland, Baltimore (UMB) has joined the effort by opening a vaccination clinic in the Southern Management Corporation (SMC) Campus Center.
During the first week of the UMB-led vaccine clinic in the SMC Campus Center, Naya White received her first shot of the vaccine.
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As an experienced principal investigator on numerous clinical trials for cancer therapies, Dr. Kennedy has published her findings in national medical journals, and puts her research knowledge into practice when treating patients.
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After working for five years as an infusion nurse at Ridley-Tree, DeHahn joins the Medical Oncology Department as a certified nurse practitioner. She will be working with the medical teams that guide patient care and treatment.
DeHahn graduated from the University of Southern California’s Family Nurse Practitioner Program. She received her master’s degree in nursing from USC, and her bachelor’s degree in nursing from Rush University. She previously worked as a nurse at The Methodist Hospital in Texas.
UH offers first nursing doctoral degree program to address primary care provider shortage
UofH offers first doctoral degree program in nursing
The University of Houston is now offering the first doctoral degree program in nursing to address the shortage of primary care providers.
HOUSTON - Nurses are the number one trusted profession in the United States according to the Gallup Polls, said Dr. Kathryn Tart founding Dean and professor at the University of Houston’s nursing program.
America’s love of nurses has grown even deeper with the pandemic.
These brave men and women put their own health on the line daily and are seeing patients die more frequently.