School of Health Sciences News & Stories Home School of Health Sciences School of Health Sciences News & Events School of Health Sciences News & Stories Speakers Applaud Graduates' Persistence at Commencement September 21, 2020 Despite the turbulence graduates faced in the final months of their studies, the common thread in the speakers’ messages was hope, at Gonzaga... Academy of Nursing Education Names Associate Dean Jane Tiedt a Fellow September 15, 2020 Jane Tiedt, Ph.D., registered nurse, and associate dean of Graduate Programs in Gonzaga's School of Nursing and Human Physiology, to be inducted into... Caregiver Finds Passion in Compassion July 15, 2020 Maddie Collins, a Liberian refugee and wife of Helena, Montana mayor, recently graduated from Gonzaga's DNP program. Human Physiology’s Patrick Crosswhite makes guest appearance ... May 13, 2020 Human Physiology’s Patrick Crosswhite makes guest appearance on Washington Grown show. Washington’s farming community has a significant impact on our... Nursing Paths to Leadership April 29, 2020 What are the “right” credentials for a nurse who sees his potential in team management, or envisions herself leading major initiatives for progressive... Stories of Pedagogy in the Pandemic April 22, 2020 As Gonzaga undergraduates approach final exams during this unprecedented time of dislocation and disruption caused by the coronavirus pandemic,... A Thank-you to Gonzaga Nursing and Human Physiology Students April 17, 2020 As Dean of Gonzaga’s School Nursing and Human Physiology, I extend the faculty and staff’s utmost appreciation to you as you work to provide... Lessons Learned Now will Serve Faculty upon Return to the Classroom April 06, 2020 “Nothing like a national emergency to get me over my fear of using technology in the classroom.” Psychology Professor Anna Marie Medina’s sentiment... Gonzaga Welcomes 8 New Act Six Scholars March 11, 2020 Gonzaga will welcome eight new Act Six Scholars, all first-generation college students, to the incoming class of 2024. The urban and community leaders... GU Priorities Energized by Academic Affairs March 03, 2020 Under the Provost model of university governance, academics and academic success drive everything; it generates the energy we need to do our jobs,... Women in STEM: Challenges & Successes February 12, 2020 In a panel hosted by the School of Engineering & Applied Science, STEM professors Betsy Bancroft, Allison Lambert, Lex Gidley and Kate Kearney... Q&A with Gonzaga Nursing Students February 03, 2020 Find out more about Gonzaga's nursing program with two current nursing students. In the News: Rural Nursing Shortages February 02, 2020 A two-part series from the Spokesman Review on nursing shortages in Eastern Washington and the surrounding rural areas. U.S. News: GU Online Nursing Track Nation's 9th Best January 17, 2020 U.S. News & World Report ranks Gonzaga’s online Master of Science in Nursing Family Nurse Practitioner track the 9th best (tie) specialty master of... Up Close: Nursing & Human Physiology Dean Vincent Salyers December 17, 2019 Vincent L. Salyers, Ed.D., and registered nurse, the new dean of the School of Nursing and Human Physiology, discusses strategic-planning efforts to... Jennifer Garrity, NLH Program Director, certified as a Nurse Executive December 10, 2019 Previous 1 ... 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Next
Speakers Applaud Graduates' Persistence at Commencement September 21, 2020 Despite the turbulence graduates faced in the final months of their studies, the common thread in the speakers’ messages was hope, at Gonzaga... Academy of Nursing Education Names Associate Dean Jane Tiedt a Fellow September 15, 2020 Jane Tiedt, Ph.D., registered nurse, and associate dean of Graduate Programs in Gonzaga's School of Nursing and Human Physiology, to be inducted into... Caregiver Finds Passion in Compassion July 15, 2020 Maddie Collins, a Liberian refugee and wife of Helena, Montana mayor, recently graduated from Gonzaga's DNP program. Human Physiology’s Patrick Crosswhite makes guest appearance ... May 13, 2020 Human Physiology’s Patrick Crosswhite makes guest appearance on Washington Grown show. Washington’s farming community has a significant impact on our... Nursing Paths to Leadership April 29, 2020 What are the “right” credentials for a nurse who sees his potential in team management, or envisions herself leading major initiatives for progressive... Stories of Pedagogy in the Pandemic April 22, 2020 As Gonzaga undergraduates approach final exams during this unprecedented time of dislocation and disruption caused by the coronavirus pandemic,... A Thank-you to Gonzaga Nursing and Human Physiology Students April 17, 2020 As Dean of Gonzaga’s School Nursing and Human Physiology, I extend the faculty and staff’s utmost appreciation to you as you work to provide... Lessons Learned Now will Serve Faculty upon Return to the Classroom April 06, 2020 “Nothing like a national emergency to get me over my fear of using technology in the classroom.” Psychology Professor Anna Marie Medina’s sentiment... Gonzaga Welcomes 8 New Act Six Scholars March 11, 2020 Gonzaga will welcome eight new Act Six Scholars, all first-generation college students, to the incoming class of 2024. The urban and community leaders... GU Priorities Energized by Academic Affairs March 03, 2020 Under the Provost model of university governance, academics and academic success drive everything; it generates the energy we need to do our jobs,... Women in STEM: Challenges & Successes February 12, 2020 In a panel hosted by the School of Engineering & Applied Science, STEM professors Betsy Bancroft, Allison Lambert, Lex Gidley and Kate Kearney... Q&A with Gonzaga Nursing Students February 03, 2020 Find out more about Gonzaga's nursing program with two current nursing students. In the News: Rural Nursing Shortages February 02, 2020 A two-part series from the Spokesman Review on nursing shortages in Eastern Washington and the surrounding rural areas. U.S. News: GU Online Nursing Track Nation's 9th Best January 17, 2020 U.S. News & World Report ranks Gonzaga’s online Master of Science in Nursing Family Nurse Practitioner track the 9th best (tie) specialty master of... Up Close: Nursing & Human Physiology Dean Vincent Salyers December 17, 2019 Vincent L. Salyers, Ed.D., and registered nurse, the new dean of the School of Nursing and Human Physiology, discusses strategic-planning efforts to... Jennifer Garrity, NLH Program Director, certified as a Nurse Executive December 10, 2019