News from the KU School of Nursing
Read recent news stories and announcements about our faculty, staff, students and programs.
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April 23, 2025MNRS Conference 2025Nineteen students, faculty, and fellows present scholarly work
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December 12, 2024Scholarship Night and Symposium Showcases Nursing ScholarshipOver 150 KU nursing students share scholarship projects.
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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, 2024Research Roundup September 2024University 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 September 2024.
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September 10, 2024KU School of Nursing researcher receives HRSA grant to improve maternal and neonatal health in rural KansasThe grant, which includes researchers from KU School of Nursing and KU School of Medicine, will fund the creation of a sustainable model of quality obstetrical services and care at a network of hospitals in three rural Kansas counties.
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September 26, 2023Research at KU Medical Center experiences tremendous growthKU Medical Center has nearly doubled its federal research portfolio since 2017 and increased its clinical trial revenues by 45% since 2021.
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June 23, 2023National HRSA grant helps train more nurses and respiratory therapists in pulmonary rehabilitation while enhancing interprofessional collaborationNew initiative lets rural-based students and health professionals access training for long COVID and other pulmonary conditions.
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March 14, 2023KU Nursing students chosen to participate in annual Kansas Undergraduate Research Day at the CapitolKU School of Nursing students presented research projects ranging from maternal health to elderspeak.
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January 3, 2023Graduate student at KU School of Nursing works to improve health on multiple continentsMay Maloba, a doctoral student at the University of Kansas School of Nursing, brings her expertise in women’s health to Kenya, Cambodia and the United States.