Category: Nursing

  • Minnesota’s First Winter Nursing Internship!

    The Coronavirus has taken a lot from everyone, even students. Having to learn from a computer and not receive on the job training an eager student is hoping to obtain before getting set free into their desired field can be disheartening. That is why Health Partners, with the same perspective on the current education situation,…

  • Otherworldly Doorways

    This post will be dedicated to one of our Senior Nursing majors, Caden Killion. He did an installation in the new section of Nobel on some phenomenal pieces he created in his independent study this past semester. He worked with oil paints as a medium, please enjoy these few pictures of his installation. The basis…

  • One of our own: Joseph May

    On behalf of the Nursing department, I would like to show some recognition for one of the Junior Nursing student’s of class 2021, Joseph May who likes to go by “Joe”. Please take the time to read this article which talks about Joe’s journey and all the hard work he did to be where he is…

  • Gustavus Nursing Professor News

    Gustavus Nursing Professor News

    Lynnea Myers recently received the Mansergh-Stuessy Fund Award for College Innovation ($3,000) to support expanded research opportunities and research curriculum for the Gustavus Adolphus College Summer Institute of Nursing. Myers just completed two one-hour webinars for the Minnesota Departments of Health and Education on the following topics: “Screening at Three” and “Communicating Screening Results with…

  • Meyer Presents at AACN Conference

    Meyer Presents at AACN Conference

    Heidi Meyer attended and presented at AACN’s 2012 Baccalaureate Education Conference, November 15-17, in San Antonio, TX.  The conference, Changes and Challenges in Baccalaureate Nursing Education, had dynamic speakers with keynotes on Creating and Sustaining Civility in Nursing Education and Forming and Fostering a Professional Identity in Nursing. Heidi’s podium presentation, “Senior Nursing Students’ Perceptions…