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.
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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.
We Celebrate First Tries and Not Giving Up
Despite a rocky start, the UW–Madison School of Nursing persevered, thanks in large part to the vision of Helen Denne Schulte, RN, the School’s first director.
Nursing Without Constraints
Kelly Ayala DNP’18, uses her passion for innovation to improve the health care landscape for both patients and providers.
Celebrating Traditions From Our Past
A look back at the Capping Ceremony – the precursor of today’s White Coat Ceremony.
Celebrating the White Coat Ceremony
Discover the history and significance of our annual White Coat and Academic Recognition ceremonies.
New to Public Health Residency Program Bolsters Public Health Workforce
Despite Julianna Manske’s years as a nurse educator and acute care outpatient oncology nurse, she was overwhelmed in 2016 when she became a frontline public health nurse in suburban Milwaukee. The local health department, Manske, MSN, RN, OCN, quickly learned, is where residents turn for answers to all manner of health-related questions, ranging from how to avoid the stomach bug circulating the schools to how to handle a dog bite to the risks of long-term radon exposure.