
College of Nursing Hosts Pinning Ceremony for Population Health Student Ambassadors
The achievements of the College of Nursing's Population Health Student Ambassador Program members were recognized during a virtual ceremony.
The achievements of the College of Nursing's Population Health Student Ambassador Program members were recognized during a virtual ceremony.
For the second year in a row, U.S. News and World Report ranked Seton Hall's College of Nursing online graduate nursing programs top in New Jersey and third among all Catholic universities in the U.S.
College of Nursing has released its spring infosession schedule for students interested in pursuing graduate and doctorate degrees.
Moira Kendra, a Clinical Assistant Professor in the College of Nursing, was one of the first University faculty members to receive the eagerly awaited COVID-19 vaccine.
The College of Nursing is offering both Adult and Youth Mental Health First Aid courses that teach how to help someone who is developing a mental health problem or experiencing a mental health crisis.
The 2020 Minette’s Angels Foundation Scholarship, which honors nursing alumna Minette Grosso McKenna who died after a long battle against breast cancer, has been awarded to sophomore Elizabeth Bishop.
Sherry A. Greenberg was chosen as president of the Gerontological Advanced Practice Nurses Association, a 2,700-member organization representing the interests of nurses who care for older adults.
Nursing students are invited to meet with and volunteer with members of the Seton Hall College of Nursing Alumni Association, like current students Jacqueline Rodriguez and Alexa Cozzarelli.
Two current M.S.N.-Clinical Nurse Leader students share their story about pursuing a new career in nursing and coming to school during a pandemic.
Jasmine Ahmed, a current student in Seton Hall’s Accelerated B.S.N. program, attests “This type of career change requires commitment, but becoming a nurse is 100 percent worth it in the end."
Nursing Professor Beth E. Jameson published a study that seeks to determine a better way to calculate the student-to-school-nurse ratio, both in “normal” times and in the midst of a pandemic.
Multidisciplinary experts will discuss “Unmasking Ethical Foundations in the Time of COVID: What We Owe to Each Other.
College of Nursing has released its fall webinars dates for students interested in pursuing graduate and doctorate degrees.
100% of the College of Nursing students who participated in the Honors Immersion Experience were offered full-time employment.
The changes the Corona virus has had on nursing schools and how prospective students can develop their credentials accordingly.
Focused on the impact of COVID-19, the topic for this week's expert panel will be "Children: Education and Safety."
Graduating during a pandemic, the Class of 2020 have proven themselves Seton Hall Strong and prepared to make their mark.
Class of 2020 College of Nursing MSN graduate Izee Mer Dizon is in high demand with multiple job offers already lined up.
Seton Hall launches a week-long digital celebration to recognize and give thanks to its nursing community.
College of Nursing's Assistant Professor Katherine Connolly shares the story of nurses facing the COVID-19 pandemic head on.