Sophomore Morgan Radtke received the Jill Hutchison Leadership Award, the women’s basketball program’s most prestigious award in honor of the Redbirds’ former head coach.
Publication: The Flame
Doctoral nursing students participate in University Research Symposium
Three doctoral students from Mennonite College of Nursing participated in the University Research Symposium on April 8 at the Bone Student Center.
MCN Nurses Week 2016 set for April 19-23
Illinois State University’s Mennonite College of Nursing will offer a weeklong celebration of nursing from April 19-23.
Nursing students spend spring break volunteering in Peru
Two Mennonite College of Nursing students spent their spring break at Sacred Valley, Peru, near the base of Machu Picchu, volunteering their time under the organization of Challenges Abroad.
Nursing student’s involvement leads to job at Mayo Clinic
Spencer Simpson is a senior nursing student from Momence, Illinois. In a few months, she will be graduating with a B.S.N. degree, and has already accepted a position as an RN in the Colorectal/General Surgical Unit at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota.
Judy Neubrander named dean of College of Nursing
Illinois State University Provost Janet Krejci has named Judy Neubrander the new dean of the Mennonite College of Nursing (MCN).
MCN online, graduate programs accepting applications
Considering continuing your education? We would love to talk with you about the opportunities to advance your career at the Illinois State University Mennonite College of Nursing.
Play 4Kay February 5
Illinois State’s Mennonite College of Nursing and Redbird Athletics will host a reception before the Redbird women’s basketball team’s Play 4Kay game to support the Kay Yow Cancer Fund.
Schafer Astroth appointed interim assistant dean for undergraduate nursing programs
Kim Schafer Astroth accepted an appointment to serve as the interim assistant dean for the undergraduate programs at Mennonite College of Nursing (MCN), beginning January 2016.
Video: Mennonite College of Nursing’s new SimBaby has 200+ parents
The $50,000 high-tech patient simulator helps Mennonite College of Nursing students learn how to care for a sick infant in a safe environment while supervised by their faculty mentors.