Planetary Health Report Card Planning Meeting
Attention all WSU College of Nursing Students! You are invited to our first Planning Meeting WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27th, via Zoom, 2-3 pm Connect with a group of health science colleagues […]
Attention all WSU College of Nursing Students! You are invited to our first Planning Meeting WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27th, via Zoom, 2-3 pm Connect with a group of health science colleagues […]
Get ready to bounce back and embrace joy even in challenging times at the interactive workshop “Bouncing Back? Or not. An event helping healthcare providers bravely carry on with joy (even when it’s hard)”
On May 8, 2023 Dr. Roschelle “Shelly” Fritz, PhD, RN, FAAN, Associate Professor, Washington State University College of Nursing presented “State of the Science Address in Research: Advancing Health Equity […]
Planetary Health- Building Solidarity for a Better Future Listen to keynote speaker Dr. Teddie Potter, PhD, RN, FAAN, FNAP, who will discussed “Planetary Health- Building Solidarity for a Better Future”. […]
Attention WSU College of Nursing Students, Staff, and Faculty! Please join us in launching the College of Nursing’s Planetary Health Report Card (PHRC) Friday April 28th, 2023, 2:30-3:30 PM (virtual) […]
In November 2022, Dr. Elizabeth Schenk, PhD, RN, FAAN, College of Nursing Research Assistant Professor, attended the 27th Conference of the Parties (COP27) of the United Nations Framework Convention on […]
Washington State University School of Nursing Laurie HassellDirector of Community EngagementInstitute of Translational Health SciencesUniversity of Washington
“The Power Of Nursing”Jennifer Mensik Kennedy Presented by incoming president of the American Nurses Association and proud 1999 graduate of WSU College of Nursing, Jennifer Mensik Kennedy on September 30, 2022.
The Butterfield Upstream Event is in honor of Patricia Butterfield’s leadership, service, and research as dean at Washington State University College of Nursing. This inaugural event honors those who have […]
Washington State University acknowledges that its locations statewide are on the homelands of Native peoples, who have lived in this region from time immemorial. Currently, there are 42 tribes, 35 of which are federally recognized that share traditional homelands and waterways in what is now Washington State. Some of these are nations and confederacies that represents multiple tribes and bands. The University expresses its deepest respect for and gratitude towards these original and current caretakers of the region. As an academic community, we acknowledge our responsibility to establish and maintain relationships with these tribes and Native peoples, in support of tribal sovereignty and the inclusion of their voices in teaching, research and programming. Washington State University established the Office of Tribal Relations and Native American Programs to guide us in our relationship with tribes and service to Native American students and communities. We also pledge that these relationships will consist of mutual trust, respect, and reciprocity.