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A heart for nursing – and teaching
As a nurse at Eskenazi Health, Savannah Langbehn, MSN ’23, BSN ’18, RN, precepted nursing students. But when in-person clinical instruction stopped during Covid, something became very clear. Savannah not only loved nursing, she also loved teaching.

"We must continue to do better"
Believing that nurses have the power to help mitigate health disparities, Rose Mays, PhD, RN, professor emerita, and her late husband established an excellence in teaching diversity fund at IU School of Nursing. The fund provides support for faculty in developing diversity-related curricula.

Dayton Livingston, BSN ‘19, RN, CMGT-BC, says his career has come full circle with his decision to pursue a master’s degree in nursing education. “Everything I've enjoyed doing up to this point in my life has involved education and teaching. The master’s degree is getting back to what I’ve enjoyed from the start.”

Bryan White and Marian Gilhooly lead in developing cultural competencies for the nursing curriculum
Bryan White, MSN, RN, TCRN, CCRN, CEN, and Marian Gilhooly, MSN, RN, RN-BC, CNE, both nursing educators at the Indiana University School of Nursing, are driven by a shared vision: to enhance nursing education by integrating a wider variety of cultural experiences into simulation-based learning.

IU School of Nursing addresses state's nursing shortage with largest beginning class ever
The Indiana University School of Nursing is working to solve the state’s nursing shortage by expanding enrollment across both undergraduate and graduate levels, welcoming its largest cohort of beginning nursing students ever this year.

Faculty Feature: Dr. Greg Carter
Meet Greg Carter, PhD, RN, AACRN, Assistant Dean of Research, and an associate professor at the IU School of Nursing!

Celebrating Clinical Nurse Specialists!
For decades the Indiana University School of Nursing (IUSON) has influenced CNS education and practice nationally. Clinical Nurse Specialists (CNS) are Advanced Practice Registered Nurses (APRN) with clinical expertise in a specialty area who diagnose, prescribe, and treat patients across the continuum of care.

Dr. Susan Hickman and a team of research scientists from the Indiana University Schools of Medicine and Nursing and Regenstrief Intitute has received $15.5 million from the National Institutes of Health's National Institute on Aging to establish a network structure to include more nursing home residents in clinical trials.

IU student nurses experience healthcare in Kenya
This summer, four students participated in the IU School of Nursing’s first study-abroad opportunity in Kenya and gained new clinical experiences, friendships and perspectives on global nursing and healthcare.