News from the School of Nursing & Health Studies
Category: Research
Gender transformative programmes: our Dean in BMJ
"Without a gender transformative approach, male engagement interventions risk reinforcing existing gender inequalities," writes Dean Shari L. Dworkin and colleagues.
August 21, 2020
Bustillos in the News
KIRO-TV features Dan Bustillos and his work on the research team developing Deep Tracer, a program that models the atomic structure of the COVID-19 coronavirus.
August 7, 2020
BSN Alum In the News
Justin Gill, a BSN alum and SNHS lecturer, was featured in an article in the Bellingham Herald. Read the article.
July 27, 2020
Kenworthy Featured in Crosscut
Associate Professor Nora Kenworthy's research on the ethnographics of online crowdfunding has been featured in Crosscut.
May 21, 2020
Dr. Niitsu named UWB COIL Fellow
Assistant Professor Kosuke Niitsu becomes Collaborative Online International Learning fellow.
April 27, 2020
Nora Kenworthy in the news
Associate Professor, Dr. Nora Kenworthy, has been featured in The Atlantic and on "Last Week Tonight with John Oliver."
April 24, 2020
Associate Professor Early combats medical supply shortages
Jody Early joins colleagues in an effort to provide personal protective equipment for healthcare workers.
April 13, 2020
Justin Gill Receives the 2020 AANP Washington State Advocate Award
Congratulations to Part-Time Lecturer Justin Gill! Gill was awarded the 2020 AANP Washington State Advocate Award after being nominated for his work on a legislative advocacy strategy for ARNP (advanced registered nurse practitioner) reimbursement parity with ARNPs United of Washington State!
April 7, 2020
Dr. Niitsu Presents in Tokyo
Assistant Professor Niitsu led a seminar at the Tokyo Medical and Dental University. Dr. Niitsu described his experiences as a university faculty member in the US and his research.
April 7, 2020
Drs. Jody Early and Victoria Breckwich Vasquez featured on Crosscut
We are proud to announce that Drs. Jody Early and Victoria Breckwich Vasquez were featured on Crosscut for their hard work in creating "Basta!" which is an anti-sexual harassment training toolkit within the agriculture industry. After six years of dedication, research, community engagement and more, their toolkit has been released.
April 6, 2020