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What is Cultural Competence & Why is it Critical for Ȧ's School of Nursing?
Lack of cultural competence interferes with the quality of care patients of color and non-English-speaking patients receive, says alumna Valerie Almeida-Monroe, director of clinical services at Clinica Esperanza.
Student Nurses of Color & New Taskforce Ignite Call to Action
"When we talk about diversifying the nursing workforce, we need to ask why there is a lack of diversity," says Turnipseed. "Why are student nurses of color struggling? What is different about their experiences than their white counterparts?
Geeking Out on Physical Sciences
You don't have to be a total science geek to appreciate what goes on in the Department of Physical Sciences at Ȧ.
“Black Lives Matter” Course Relaunched at Ȧ
Ȧ Impact"Ȧ's Africana Studies Program gave me the foundation and the inspiration to continue to love, to study and to struggle," says Charina Herrera '20.
Keeping an Ion Physics
"There are few things more beautiful than the core of a nuclear reactor," says Ȧ Associate Professor of Physical Sciences Benjamin Young.
Ȧ’s School of Nursing Takes Active Role in Diversity & Inclusion
Patrice Turnipseed, co-founder and president of the Multicultural Student Nurse Organization
Exploring the term “Latinx”
LatinX is a gender-neutral neologism, sometimes used to refer to people of Latin American cultural or ethnic identity in the United States.
News Brief: Be it Violence or the Virus, Mukherjee's Focus is on Public Health and Safety
Mukherjee authors and co-authors articles.
News Brief: A Seminal Work by Prof. Frederic Reamer
In this book, Reamer tackles the effect on social workers of witnessing unsafe, incompetent and unethical behavior.
News Brief: Professor’s Research Results in Article, Multimedia Project and Podcast
Communication professor Brian Knoth demonstrates that there are many ways to tell a story.