News
Students, faculty help vaccinate the Louisville community
Over 250 School of Nursing faculty and staff volunteered
Logsdon accepts position with ULH
Professor M. Cynthia Logsdon will foster research collaborations between faculty in the School of Nursing and nurses at UofL Healthcare (ULH) while strengthening the research enterprise at ULH in her new role as Associate Chief of Nursing Research.
Pinto-Foltz wins prestigous post-doctoral award
PhD candidate Melissa Pinto-Foltz is scheduled to graduate this summer, then move to Cleveland where she has been awarded a prestigious National Institute of Health-funded Mentored Career Development Award (KL2 Clinical Research Scholar) through the Cleveland Clinic and Case Western Reserve Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing.
School marks a milestone with first PhD graduate
Pam Combs was the first to earn a Doctor of Philosophy in Nursing degree from UofL.
Students excel on licensure exam
University of Louisville School of Nursing students have outpaced the U.S. pass rate average on the National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX) for registered nurses (RNs).
Owensboro Distance Education Program Receives KBN Approval
Beginning in the summer of 2009, University of Louisville will offer distance education nursing courses through Owensboro Medical Health System (OMHS).
School of Nursing Alumna Honored
School of Nursing graduate and Baptist Hospital East President Susan Stout Tamme ('79) will receive this year's Excellence in Nursing Award presented by Jewish Hospital.
Hines-Martin inducted into American Academy of Nursing
June 6, 2008 - A professor at the University of Louisville, Vicki Hines-Martin, has been selected as an American Academy of Nursing Fellow. The prestigious honor includes induction into the academy.
Dean Outlines Vision
January 29, 2008 - “It is almost more competitive now to get into nursing school than it is to get into law school or medical school,” said University of Louisville School of Nursing Dean Marcia Hern.
Marcia J. Hern Award Recipients
Drs. Judy Schreiber and Carlee Lehna were selected as the recipients of the 2014 Marcia J. Hern Awards!
Broader definition of successful aging could influence research, clinical practice and health policy
Broader definition of successful aging could influence research, clinical practice and health policy
Research Minute - prehabilitation helps those scheduled for knee replacement surgery
Patients with severe knee arthritis who are scheduled for knee replacement surgery have seen a 10 percent increase in extension strength in the leg scheduled for surgery after participating in a prehabilitation exercise program designed by UofL researchers.