Title
Document Type
Magazine
Editor
Andrea Kieckhefer, Matt Schmidt
Files
Download Full Issue (2.4 MB)
Publisher
Office of University Marketing and Communications, South Dakota State University
Publication Date
Fall 2014
Number of Pages
28
Table of Contents
Features
Impacting Diversity — SDSU’s role touches the state.
[Page] 2 — Kills Pretty Enemy’s risk-taking style enables her pursuit of doctorate.
[Page] 4 — Schumacher’s worldly views gives her a perspective on health care.
[Page] 6 — Grimshaw’s passion for patients fuels her nursing career.
[Page] 7 — Silva Youpee gravitated toward health care.
[Page] 8 — Degree allows Lone Elk to navigate numerous career moves.
[Page] 10 — Burns takes nontraditional route to teaching and leadership.
[Page] 11 — Conroy knows nurses play a key role in patient education.
Department news
[Page] 12- Symposium addresses American Indian nursing education.
[Page] 16- Publications by faculty and professional staff.
[Page] 19- Robin Arends — State welcomes six faculty and a head of nursing student services.
[Page] 20- Grant and award recipients.
[Page] 22- 80th anniversary — Calendar of events.
Alumni news
[Page] 14- Amanda Nenaber — Will to succeed still powers Nightingale winner.
[Page] 25- Stacey Tait-Goodale — Looks to help lead college for next 80 years.
Rights
Copyright © 2014 South Dakota State University
Recommended Citation
Delfanian, Christie; Graves, Dave; Kuhle, Karissa; Landwehr, Eric; and Weber, Emily, "College of Nursing" (2014). College of Nursing Magazine. 4.
https://openprairie.sdstate.edu/con_mag/4