
2024 IUPUI Top 100: Valliei Chandrakumar
Valliei Chandrakumar, a Traditional BSN student who plans to graduate in May 2025, has been selected as one of IUPUI's Top 100.
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2024 IUPUI Top 100: Valliei Chandrakumar
Valliei Chandrakumar, a Traditional BSN student who plans to graduate in May 2025, has been selected as one of IUPUI's Top 100.
2024 IUPUI Top 100: Abby Henderson
Abby Henderson, a Traditional BSN Honors student who will graduate in May 2024, has been selected as one of IUPUI's Top 100.
2024 IUPUI Top 100: Emma Bucher
Emma Bucher, a Traditional BSN Honors student who will graduate in May 2024, has been selected as one of IUPUI's Top 100.
When the pandemic limited progress on her PhD, Elham Algashgari found the extra financial support she needed to finish her degree. “I really appreciate the IUSON emergency fund, not just for the financial assistance it provided, but for the message it sent that my academic and professional aspirations were worth supporting.”
Shared experience fuels desire to give
Kay (Poffenbarger) Farmer, BSN ‘57, knows what it’s like to worry about expenses in nursing school. That’s why she started contributing to the IU Nursing Student Emergency Fund. “It’s very gratifying to extend what I have to help other nursing students get through a hard time.”
Hard work, helping hand make dreams come true
Kiki Suttle is a role model for self-sufficiency. It’s rare for the IU School of Nursing Fort Wayne student to ask for help, but when her borrowed laptop died minutes before an exam, Kiki was able to find support thanks to the IU Nursing Student Emergency Fund.
Faculty Feature: Dr. Melanie Gall
Meet Melanie Gall, DNP, RN, CCRN, and clinical assistant professor at the IU School of Nursing.
School moves up 8 spots over last year’s rankings. Online MSN in Nursing Education also ranked No. 2 nationwide.
Meet Britney Arce, MSN, MBA, RN, and clinical assistant professor at the IU School of Nursing.
National Mentoring Month: Drs. Pei-Shiun Chang and Yvonne Lu
It takes a “village of mentors” to grow our faculty at the IU School of Nursing. Mentors provide wisdom and support for mentees. Through a mentor-mentee relationship, mentors also experience reciprocal support and career satisfaction.