Undergraduate nursing students are benefiting from a new nursing immersion program with the Ho-Chunk House of Wellness.
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From the Archives
Where Are They Now? Catching Up with David Ensch ‘73 and Julia Ensch ’10.
Small Victories: Bringing Compassionate Care to Disadvantaged Populations
Matt Meskan, DNP’25, RN, CCHP, brings a passion for practical, patient-centered care to his work as a registered nurse and certified correctional health professional.
New Competency-Based Curriculum Updates Being Integrated into School’s Educational Framework
Nursing education is evolving to match the rapidly changing health care landscape. The School of Nursing is at the forefront of this movement with a sweeping project to redesign the school’s curriculum.
Using Artificial Intelligence to Make Us More Human
Generative AI is rapidly reshaping the future of nursing education and practice — and at the UW–Madison School of Nursing, faculty are leaning into the shift to improve person-centered care.
Dean’s Letter | Spring 2025
Dean Linda D. Scott shares her reflections on the School of Nursing’s centennial year and the transition into the next 100 years.
Badger Prints Across the Globe
Richard Henker ’81, PhD, CRNA, FAAN, FAANA impacts global health with his commitment to helping advance nursing practice through teaching and mentorship
We Celebrate Helping Those in Need
UW–Madison School of Nursing students have helped international schools of nursing in times of need, including during a disastrous earthquake in Nicaragua in 1973 and another in Haiti in 2010.
We Celebrate Global Health
Exploring the School of Nursing’s outreach and immersion on a global scale.
Dean’s Letter | Fall 2024
Dean Linda Scott shares her reflections on a year of celebrating the School of Nursing’s centennial.