News from the School of Nursing & Health Studies
Category: Health Studies
Providence Institute Partners with School of Nursing & Health Studies
The Providence Institute for a Healthier Community collaborates with UWB NHS to involve students in this trailblazing initiative to help create healthier lives for people in Snohomish County.
February 22, 2016
Stephanie Lim, Health Studies, Wins Research Scholarship
Stephanie Lim, Senior, Health Studies, is one of the winners of the 2016 Founder’s Fellow Research Scholarships. Her mentor for this project is Hoa Appel, School of Nursing and Health Studies Lecturer.
January 28, 2016
Community Partner News: Verdant Healthier Community Conference
Register online now for the Verdant Healthier Community Conference, a full day conference on Monday, Feb. 29 at the Lynnwood Convention Center that will bring together several of the Puget Sound region’s leading experts in health, wellness and community building. Breakout sessions will cover: personal and family health, workplace and group health, and the health of the community as a whole. The conference fee is $49 per person and includes a healthy breakfast and lunch. Scholarships are available. To register or read more about the conference, visit www.verdanthealth.org.
January 12, 2016
NHS Newsletter
The School of Nursing & Health Studies is proud to announce the publication of our first newsletter!
December 1, 2015
NHS Student Wins Fellowship
Nursing & Health Studies student Emily Sorman received one of 14 Bonderman Travel Fellowships awarded by the University of Washington.
October 26, 2015
NHS RN-to-BSN Alumni Interviewed by Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
UW Bothell Nursing & Health Studies alumni were interviewed to contribute to an article from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation on the adoption of a standard set of foundational courses that would make it easier for BSN administrators to accept transfer credits and for students to move into BSN programs.
October 26, 2015
NHS 2015 Graduating Class
The BSN program had the largest number of graduates (112 students) this year. This was the first graduating class for the new Heath Studies degree, with 29 new graduates. Our school continues to attract and facilitate the success of a high diversity of students.
October 23, 2015