Students graduating from the Mennonite College of Nursing are prepared to provide compassionate care as they enter the nursing profession.
Graduating Redbirds: Mennonite College of Nursing students prepared to ‘make a difference’ in patients’ lives

Students graduating from the Mennonite College of Nursing are prepared to provide compassionate care as they enter the nursing profession.
Something very subtle and successful has happened in the Office of Admissions. Staff have implemented academic policies, created a system of partnerships, and established an outreach plan so effective that enrollment has shifted. Today one in three students attending ISU is a transfer.
Register soon as space for our in-person fairs are limited and fill up quickly.
The dates are set for students and alumni to connect with employers at the 2022 spring career fairs.
The dates are set for students and alumni to connect with employers at the 2022 spring career fairs.
Mennonite College of Nursing received funds from the Marion McDowell Stafford Charitable Trust Grant in 2002. Stafford was from Central Illinois and had an interest in educational programs benefiting children, youth, and families, as well as education and initiatives that fight disease or infirmity.
We invite alumni and friends to join us for Illinois State University’s 100 Years of Homecoming! Visit Homecoming.IllinoisState.edu for hotel blocks, tailgate, parking information, and a complete list of events.
Celebrate Heart Month in February by learning more about symptoms of heart disease—and how you can prevent it.
Before the COVID-19 pandemic, Harrison (BSN ’11) might have spent Winter Break visiting family members or traveling. Instead, he signed a five-week contract to work in the ICU.
Infectious disease and vaccine expert Dr. Heather Zwickey will share key insights into understanding COVID-19 immunity from noon–1 p.m. on Wednesday, January 27 through a virtual presentation kicking off the Illinois State University Spring 2021 International Seminar Series.