News from the KU School of Nursing
Read recent news stories and announcements about our faculty, staff, students and programs.
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May 9, 2025Hands-on Resuscitation Simulation Offered to Rural NursesAdvancing Nursing Education Workforce (ANEW) Grow and Stay grant enables hands-on clinical and team training for resuscitation skills in Lyons, Kansas.
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April 23, 2025“Ring the Gong” ceremony milestone momentClinical rotation leads to unique reflection for KU student nurses
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April 23, 2025MNRS Conference 2025Nineteen students, faculty, and fellows present scholarly work
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February 4, 2025Simulation experience helps students practice crucial skillsSenior nursing students recently practiced what to do when a patient is declining.
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January 21, 2025January Research RoundupUniversity of Kansas School of Nursing faculty regularly publish scholarly articles and make presentations that expand the nursing profession. Here is a roundup of publications and presentations for January 2025.
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January 8, 2025Student Spotlight: Savanna Medina, KU Community College Nursing ProgramStudent earns bachelor degree from KU and associate degree from Butler Community College concurrently
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December 17, 2024Nursing students experience full obstetrical rotationClinical experiences round out nursing education
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December 12, 2024Scholarship Night and Symposium Showcases Nursing ScholarshipOver 150 KU nursing students share scholarship projects.
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December 2, 2024Nursing grad uses grant to care for underserved communitiesThe ANEW Grow and Stay grant helps advanced practice nurses further their education
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November 22, 2024October Research RoundupUniversity of Kansas School of Nursing faculty regularly publish scholarly articles and make presentations that expand the nursing profession. Here is a roundup of publications and presentations for October 2024.
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October 25, 2024Extra credit leads to bone marrow donation and potential career path for nursing studentPatient empathy grows during donation experience.
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October 24, 2024Nursing graduate supported by ANEW grantFunds from federal grant help student complete KU's family nurse practitioner certificate and gain important professional experiences.