Nursing

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# Title Date Summary
1 Nursing program takes shape
Northern Iowan 119:49, p.1

UNI announces the creation of the School of Health and Human Services within the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences. This will house the new nursing program as well as bring in some programs from the College of Education; photo.

2 Proposed nursing program breaks new ground
Northern Iowan 119:11, p.1
The Provost Office released a statement that fall 2022 marks the start of the 3rd stage of the Academic Positioning (AP) strategic plan. This plan includes a nursing program that is said to be beneficial for the future success of UNI as well as help combat the nursing shortage that Iowa is currently facing; photo.
3 Shortage of nurses to care for Iowa's aging population
Northern Iowan 98:44, p.1
The nursing shortage will get even worse when 60% of Iowa's nurses retire around the year 2009.
4 Nursing a nursing shortage
Public Relations News Release 2001:328, p.1
Jane Hasek will talk about the recent nursing shortage.
5 UNI ROTC and Allen College tackle nursing shortage
Public Relations News Release 2001:189, p.1
Allen College of Nursing students are encouraged to join ROTC and will receive financial assistance for tuition.
6 Registered nurse meeting Monday
Northern Iowan 96:56, p.2
An informational meeting will be held for registered nurses to learn how to complete their bachelor of arts degree.
7 The University of Northern Iowa changes location for the registered nurses general studies courses informational meeting June 12
Public Relations News Release 1999:433, p.1
The informational meeting for registered nurses will be held in the State College Room of the Maucker Union rather than the Maucker Expansion as previously announced.
8 The University of Northern Iowa will offer registered nurses convenient and flexible general studies courses; informational meeting June 12.
Public Relations News Release 1999:404, p.1
An informational meeting on how registered nurses can complete their bachelor of arts degree will be held.
9 Nursing plan decision delayed
Northern Iowan 84:60, p.3
Local committee recommends implementation of the program; Regents ask for audit.
10 School nurses may sign up for skills seminar to start Feb. 4
Public Relations News Release 1987:229, p.1
The Physical Assessment Skills Seminar is held the in Area Agency 7 Conference Center. The seminar consists of a series of modules on nursing assessment of the ear, head, neck, nose, mouth, sinuses, respiratory, skin, and neuro-development.
11 UNISA pledges support for nursing, peace programs
Northern Iowan 83:63, p.1
12 Administrators discuss possible nursing degree
Northern Iowan 83:46, p.3
Students have been able to complete basic science and general education courses at UNI; then they have gone to University of Iowa to complete degree.
13 What's Up
Northern Iowan 83:22, p.4
Meetings and activities.
14 Nursing program at UNI closer to becoming reality
Northern Iowan 83:6, p.1
Jane Hasek talks about the procedures and costs of establishing a nursing curriculum at UNI.
15 UNI may offer nursing degree
Northern Iowan 82:56, p.10
Jane Hasek talks about the work going on between the Allen School of Nursing and UNI to establish a joint study program.
16 Lyon: B.S.N. needed
Northern Iowan 79:43, p.8
Professor Lyon talks about the need for nursing degree.
17 RNs on the move
Alumnus 66:1, p.22
Nurses seek special degree programs at UNI.
18 Nurses get special program
Northern Iowan 77:15, p.6
Dean McCollum talks about general studies as a means for registered nurses to improve their academic backgrounds.
19 Registered nurses further their training at UNI
Public Relations News Release 1980:132, p.1
UNI will now offer a bachelor of arts in Nursing. Professor Clifford McCollum remarks about the advantages of nurses who receive a general studies degree in nursing.
20 Anatomy courses
Northern Iowan 71:53, p.8
Will offer courses in anatomy and physiology for nursing students this summer.
21 Regents review
UNI Century 2:4, p.2
Approve M. A. in anthropology and TEFL; B. A. in anthropology, linguistics, religion, general studies; minors in coaching women's sports, planetarium education, linguistics; cooperative program in nursing.
22 Regents approve 17 communities for 1968-69 student teaching
Northern Iowan 64:59, p.4
List of approved communities.
23 $900,000 addition to Campbell Hall is approved
Alumnus 47:3, p.10
Regents also approve improvements in Commons, student teaching contract with Mason City, and contract to teach Allen nursing students.
24 Nursing tests slated for tomorrow
College Eye 44:38, p.4
25 VA sponsors education program for nurses
College Eye 39:20, p.3
26 Teachers College aids education of cadet nurses
College Eye 37:6, p.4
Twenty-five students from Allen Hospital are taking courses on campus.
27 Lt. Lucile Vosgerau
Alumnus 29:2, p.17
Is a senior nurse at the U. S. Naval Hospital, San Diego, California. She entered the service in 1936, and from January, 1941 until November,1942, she was one of four Navy nurses treating natives on the island of Samoa in the Pacific.
28 Mrs. Jessica Dunn Simmons
Alumnus 28:4, p.24
Director of student nurses and supervisor of men's occupational therapy shop at Montana State Mental Hospital in Warm Springs, Montana.
29 Nurses enrolled in science classes
Alumnus 28:3, p.15
Ten students from Allen Hospital enroll for fifteen hours of science classes
30 Student nurses take work on campus
College Eye 35:29, p.6
Allen Memorial Hospital nursing students take fifteen hours of college work; a look at their daily schedule.
31 Mildred D. Wood
Alumnus 27:3, p.30
Student in the School of Nursing at the University of Minnesota.
32 Mrs. William H. Wooster
Alumnus 27:3, p.23
The former Doris King lives with her family in Marshalltown, Iowa; does private nursing.
33 War activities play vital role at Teachers College
College Eye 34:11, p.1
I. H. Hart presents flag, representing the 624 students and alumni now in service; listing of other war-related activities.
34 Twenty-five student nurses train on campus
College Eye 34:5, p.1
Nurses from Allen Hospital taking courses on campus.
35 Gelia Clemans
Alumnus 26:4, p.24
Received a master of nursing degree from Western Reserve University.
36 Myrtle E. Haase
Alumnus 26:3, p.19
Teaches public health nursing at the School of Nursing at the Medical College of Virginia.
37 Irma V. Formanack
Alumnus 26:3, p.23
Assistant nursing arts instructor at St. Joseph Hospital School of Nursing in Omaha, Nebraska.
38 See military need for nursing camp
College Eye 33:22, p.2
39 See military need for nursing corps
College Eye 33:18, p.2
40 Alma G. Schultz
Alumnus 26:1, p.22
Student at the Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing of Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio.
41 Mrs. William J. Caddy
Alumnus 26:1, p.20
The former Martha M. Cochran is doing staff nursing at Harper Hospital in Detroit, Michigan.
42 Miriam B. Baker
Alumnus 25:2, p.16
Is now one of the field nurses in the Visiting Nurses Association of Omaha, Nebraska, where she resides. In 1936 she graduated from the University of Iowa School of Nursing; in 1939 received the bachelor of science degree from the University of Minnesota.
43 Lucile Vosgerau
Alumnus 20:2, p.24
Teaches in a school of nursing in Great Falls, Montana.
44 Frances M. Hersey
Alumnus 20:2, p.19
Works in public health service and is the educational supervisor of the Visiting Nurses' Association in Denver.
45 Ruth Sheldon
Alumnus 19:3, p.19
Works in the Government Hospital in Kanakanak, Alaska.
46 Vocations topic for today is to concern nursing
College Eye 26:35, p.3
Bess Johnson will speak.
47 Frances Hersey
Alumnus 18:3, p.27
State director of public health nursing in Colorado.
48 Mabel Gustafson
Alumnus 18:2, p.28
Student nurse at the University of Minnesota Nursing School.
49 Mary M. Runkle
Alumnus 17:1, p.24
Student in the School of Nursing at the University of Iowa.
50 Mrs. Edith Eighmey-Curtis
Alumni News Letter 6:4, p.4
Edith Eighmey-Curtis earns nursing work in East Des Moines.