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Blessing Of The Hands Tradition Continues For Nursing Students, Kim Foito Sep 2014

Blessing Of The Hands Tradition Continues For Nursing Students, Kim Foito

Kim Foito

A total of 98 nursing students participated in Sacred Heart University’s third annual Blessing of the Hands ceremony in what has become a moving and meaningful tradition.


School Of Nursing Awarded $683k Federal Grant To Educate Family Nurse Practitioner Students, Julie G. Stewart Aug 2014

School Of Nursing Awarded $683k Federal Grant To Educate Family Nurse Practitioner Students, Julie G. Stewart

Julie G. Stewart

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School Of Nursing Awarded $683k Federal Grant To Educate Family Nurse Practitioner Students, Susan Denisco Aug 2014

School Of Nursing Awarded $683k Federal Grant To Educate Family Nurse Practitioner Students, Susan Denisco

Susan DeNisco

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Shu Anticipates Launch Of New Master’S Degree In Speech-Language Pathology, Rhea Paul Jan 2014

Shu Anticipates Launch Of New Master’S Degree In Speech-Language Pathology, Rhea Paul

Rhea Paul

Sacred Heart University’s College of Health Professions plans to inaugurate a new Master’s degree program in Speech-Language Pathology. Aiming for a start in fall 2014, the program is designed to require five terms of study to be completed in two years.


Reflections (2014 Issue), College Of Health Professions Jan 2014

Reflections (2014 Issue), College Of Health Professions

College of Health Professions Newsletters & Magazines

"Faculty and students had another successful year of teaching and learning, scholarship and service, and they were recognized by several honors. I’m also particularly pleased with our continued to commitment to internationalize the college through expanded service learning and course offerings"--From Dean Patricia Walker's introductory message to the 2014 Reflections.