Dr. Dena Evans has been elected President of North Carolina Council of Higher Education.
Evans, who serves as the director of the UNC Charlotte School of Nursing, was selected for a two-year term as leader of the organization comprised of deans and directors from Schools of Nursing in North Carolina.
The purpose of the Council is the serve the people of North Carolina by...
Catrine Tudor-Locke, dean of the UNC Charlotte College of Health and Human Services, was named the 2019 Alumna of the Year by the University of Lethbridge in Alberta, Canada.
“Catrine is an esteemed researcher known worldwide for her work in the field of walking behavior and an excellent example of alumni who have formed the basis for their research careers as undergraduate students at...
The UNC Charlotte College of Health and Human Services is pleased to annouce its 2018-2019 Faculty Teaching and Staff Employee of the Year Award. Colette Townsend-Chambers, Lecturer at the School of Nursing, was honored with the award for Promoting Diversity and Appreciating Difference.
Dr. Ann Mabe Newman ’78 dedicated much of her 34-year teaching career to nursing research. Now in retirement, her devotion to that effort, and to the UNC Charlotte School of Nursing, continues through a $25,000 gift established in her name.
The Ann Mabe Newman Research Support Fund will be used to help faculty members as they write grants. It is a significant step in support of a long-...
UNC Charlotte alumna Teresa Lane has established the Teresa Parham Lane Endowed Nursing Scholarship to assist undergraduate students pursuing a nursing degree.
With her $25,000 gift, Lane hopes to reach “underdog students” who may find it difficult to maintain a high grade-point average. As a student who...
Those who hold an associate's degree in nursing or a nursing diploma and an active RN license are eligible to enroll in an RN to BSN program. These programs have seen a sharp rise in popularity as many hospital and healthcare systems move to hire more BSN-educated RNs. With online options, nurses are able to complete their bachelor's degree while continuing to work or handle other obligations...
The gift agreement is dated the 14th of April 2019, the day that would have been their 35th wedding anniversary. To remember a lifetime of love and support and a career of caring, on that day Scott Hill (’83) made official the Susan P. Hill Memorial Oncology Scholarship.
The $25,000 gift will establish a fund to support outstanding nursing students interested in a career in oncology,...
The UNC Charlotte community is pleased to welcome Catrine Tudor-Locke as dean of the College of Health and Human Services beginning August 2019. Tudor-Locke joins the University from the University of Massachusetts Amherst, where she is associate dean for research and administration in the School of Public Health and Health Sciences. Prior to her current...
Senior nursing student Maggie Johnson has been selected for a prestigious research award from the Fulbright U.S. Student Program.
The award will allow Johnson to travel to India after graduation to continue her work with a non-profit supporting health literacy and accessibility for the families of children...