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Tag: Nursing

College of Health Science and Public Health Graduates Class of 2025

May 2, 2025

Photo of four nursing students wearing caps and gowns.

Congratulations to these difference makers as they go on to careers that safeguard the health and wellbeing of people and communities.

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EWU Nursing: First-Gen Student Reflects on Her Experience

April 28, 2025

Photo of Alexana Bueno.

Alexana Bueno witnessed firsthand the difference nurses make and is now on track to specialize in oncology.

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EWU Nursing: She’s Called to Save Lives

Photo of Kawthar Al Obid.

Kawthar Al Obid journeyed thousands of miles to learn how to save lives in her home county.

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EWU Nursing: Love, Loss and Belief Shapes a Journey

Vatoria Keyes photo.

Vatoria Keyes’ experiences inspired her to make a difference through nursing.

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EWU Nursing: Grad Comes Full Circle

Portrait of Ashton.

Ashton Strobeck combines empathy gained from his own experiences with a love of nursing when caring for patients.

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EWU Graduates its First Cohort of Nurses

April 23, 2025

Photo of nursing student cohort in their red EWU scrubs.

The group of 40 nursing students are ready to fill critical roles across the region and beyond.

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Community Celebrates EWU at SIERR

October 26, 2023

Community Celebrates EWU at SIERR

The historic railroad building is now a hub for the university’s new nursing program and the long-running communication sciences and disorders program.

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EWU Welcomes Students at SIERR

August 23, 2023 by Melodie Little

EWU Welcomes Students at SIERR

The historic building is an ideal setting for students in EWU’s Nursing and Communication Sciences and Disorders programs to learn and connect.

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Eastern Edge Explores Challenges In the Nursing Profession

May 16, 2023

Eastern Edge Explores Challenges In the Nursing Profession

The event brought together healthcare leaders to explore solutions to the nationwide nursing shortage.

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