Student Corner

Welcome to the Class of 2024

In August, IU School of Nursing Bloomington (IUSON BL) was thrilled to welcome 100 incoming sophomore students and 2nd degree accelerated students – not only to the nursing program, but also to the school’s new location on the Bloomington campus.

The day began with students arriving at the new Health Sciences Building for orientation with the Student Services Team (Debbie Hrisomalos, Leslie Hobbs-Ramsey, and ‘Chelle Filippelli), followed by Boot Camp sessions led by IUSON BL Assistant Dean Marsha Hughes-Gay and faculty presenters Sonita Ball, Abby Berg, Kristen Mattox, Pat Watts, Hanna Raber, and Britney Arce. The event gave our new students the opportunity to learn about school resources, program expectations, and course overviews.

Students at Bootcamp

“Most of our new sophomore students spent their freshman year entirely online, and this was the first time they experienced an actual college classroom setting.”  

                              - Marsha Hughes-Gay

The day-long session also included a presentation by Strategic Marketing & Communications Manager John Simmons that asked our students for their help with an initiative that began with the 2020 Bootcamp: the development of IUSON’s comprehensive Diversity Strategic Plan. “We asked our newest students for their input in developing the plan, and it was important for them to know the essential role that they can play,” said Simmons.

2021’s New Student Orientation also gave our incoming students their first chance to finally sit in an IU classroom. “Most of our new sophomore students spent their freshman year entirely online, and this was the first time they experienced an actual college classroom setting,” said Assistant Dean Marsha Hughes-Gay. However, it wasn’t just students who needed to adjust to their new surroundings: our faculty and staff did, too! “It took a couple of minutes of running around to remember, ‘this is how an in-person event feels’,” said Special Projects Coordinator Delanie Marks.

 

New Student Orientation offered a job fair where our new students could learn about future employers and practice their networking skills.
The Class of 2024 enjoying a lunch break with their new classmates and future friends.

Congratulations to Dr. Opsahl and honors students

Five students who were the 2021-2022 Honors Cohort pictured with Dr. Angela Opsahl
Dr. Angela Opsahl and her IU School of Nursing Bloomington 2020-2021 nursing honors cohort were published in the Journal of Continuing Education in Nursing. They were also selected to present their work last November at the Sigma Theta Tau International 46th Biennial Convention. Congratulations to Emily Hawkins, Kennedy McCrea, Bailee Leathers, Lauren Heitman, Tricia Abbott, and Dr. Angela Opsahl on a job well done!

Bloomington's kids love Science Fest!

If you’d strolled around the IU campus on the morning of October 9, you’d have seen dozens of Bloomington families visiting such exotic locations as the Astro Zone, the Puzzle Patch, the Physics Field, the Bod Squad, and the Bio Zone – all as part of the College of Arts & Sciences Science Fest, IU’s annual kid-friendly adventure in science.

2021’s Science Fest returned to in-person outdoor festivities after last year’s online-only event. Event organizer and College of Arts and Sciences Assistant Dean for Research Dr. Jo Anne Tracy said that 21 IU departments, programs, and schools hosted 95 activities at this year’s Fest – ranging from model volcanic eruptions by Maxwell Hall to rocket launches in Dunn Meadow.

“With the weather cooperating, this is some of the best attendance I've ever seen,” said Tracy. “It was nice to be able to look around outside and see so many tents and people milling around. And everyone wore their masks!”

IUSON BL was one of the 21 departments who participated in Science Fest. Lecturer Sonita Ball’s B235 students expertly manned our booth, which featured blood pressure screenings (including letting kids listen to their own heartbeats!), posters and presentations on healthy lifestyle habits and the dangers of vaping, a coloring station, and our ever-popular baby care station!

“Science Fest was a great opportunity for our student nurse volunteers to engage with local families in promoting topics related to community health,” said IUSON BL Special Projects Coordinator, Delanie Marks, who coordinated the event.

A huge thank you to everyone who stopped by our booth at this year’s Science Fest. As you can see from the slideshow below, Bloomington’s kids love Science Fest!

Science Fest participants
Young student with stethoscope at Science Fest
Science Fest participants
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Science Fair participants
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Science Fair participants