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Displaying Articles for News: CHHS News, Category: 2021
Nov 12th, 2021
WKU’s Bachelor of Science in Nursing program has been ranked as the best in Kentucky for 2021 by NursingProcess.org.
View ArticleNov 5th, 2021
Alumni Spotlight: Kaitlynn Craig (’21) Major: Nursing (BSN) Hometown: Lexington, KY
View ArticleSep 20th, 2021
WKU faculty from the Center for Environmental and Workplace Health (CEWH) in the College of Health and Human Services were awarded a grant through the Center for Integrative Environmental Health Sciences at the University of Louisville.
View ArticleSep 14th, 2021
Today it was announced that Dr. Qingfang Song has been selected to receive an RCAP grant through the WKU Office of Research and Creative Activity.
View ArticleJul 19th, 2021
LifeSkills, a private nonprofit that delivers social services to an 18-county region, has entered into a five-year partnership with the Center for Child Welfare Education and Research, part of the WKU College of Health and Human Services (CHHS).
View ArticleJun 16th, 2021
The School of Nursing and Allied Health at WKU has received a $256,595.00 grant from the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) within the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services through the Advanced Education Nursing Grant Program.
View ArticleMay 12th, 2021
WKU Alum, Stephanie Koeller began her academic career pursuing the KY Early Childhood Director’s Credential. Upon completion, she progressed through the Early Childhood Education Assoc. program where she was named the 2013 student of the year.
View ArticleApr 21st, 2021
The pandemic has presented many challenges to nursing education, particularly related to providing quality clinical experiences because many clinical facilities closed their doors to nursing students. However, it has presented many opportunities as well..
View ArticleApr 1st, 2021
COVID-19 vaccine clinics around the state are in need of student, staff, and faculty volunteers.
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