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SU nursing professor receives Lifetime Achievement Award (News)
Sandra Brown, professor, Southern University College of Nursing and Allied Health, was bestowed the “Lifetime Achievement Award” by the Acadiana Chapter of the National Black Nurses Association (NBNA). The award was presented to Brown earlier this month in conjunction with the annual President’s Scholarship Gala held at the Ramada Inn Convention Center in Lafayette.
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SU nursing professor receives national lifetime achievement award (News)
Wanda Spurlock, professor, School of Nursing and Allied Health, Southern University Baton Rouge, received the National Black Nurses Association’s (NBNA) Lifetime Achievement Award. The award was presented to Spurlock by NBNA Acadiana Chapter, Saturday, January 14, 2017, in conjunction with the organization’s President’s Scholarship Gala held at the Ramada Inn Convention Center in Lafayette.
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School of Nursing assist. professor selected as a prestigious scholar (News)
Sharon Coulter, assistant professor in the College of Nursing and Allied Health, was recently selected as a National League for Nursing (NLN) Jonas Scholar. Selected by a competitive review process, she will represent the League’s 2018-2019 Jonas Scholar cohort.
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CareSouth donates $1.4 million to Southern University (News)
Funds will benefit Employee Wellness Clinic, Nursing, Athletics, Band, and Valdry Center
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SU’s team to compete in $50k Honda Quiz Bowl Championship (News)
Southern University’s will be competing in the Honda Quiz Bowl Championships, April 12-16, in Los Angeles and hoping to bring back $50,000 in scholarships to the university.
- Rehabilitation faculty receives federal grants totaling $3.5 million (News)