Khara Holland is a traveling nurse. A traveling pediatric hematology oncology nurse, to be exact.
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Class worked to break the cycle of sex offenses
For the future members of law enforcement, Shelly Clevenger’s class project connected them to those who are vulnerable to sexual offenses, and those who have committed them.
Illinois State alumna key contributor to Academy Award- and Golden Globe-nominated animated film
Psychology alumna Dena Peterson ’84, M.S. ’88, had critical role in nominated film Loving Vincent.
MCN’s online programs ranked among best by U.S. News & World Report
U.S. News & World Report have released their nation-wide 2018 Best Online Programs rankings, and yet again, Illinois State’s Mennonite College of Nursing rises to the top.
How Peace Corps Coverdell Fellows helped define my career
It has been almost six years since I decided to join the Peace Corps. I was attracted to the idea of exploring the world and integrating into a new culture and a different way of life. While living in Ethiopia, the Peace Corps enabled me to gain field experience with my public health degree and learn how to promote health in international settings.
Breaking Barriers: How MCN’s RN to BSN program allowed one alum to reach higher
Michael Gnidovec ’13 journey through Mennonite’s RN to BSN program made him the person he is today.
Photos: What it’s like to major in journalism
Sasic immigrated to the United States as refugees in the last 1990s and, thanks to support from multiple private scholarships, she is having a wonderful experience at Illinois State University
A military friendly tradition
Illinois State University continues to receive national recognition for its service to student veterans.
More than 250,000 items added to Circus Collection
A dedicated circus fan has donated more than 250,000 items to Illinois State University’s Circus and Allied Arts Collection at Milner Library.
Healing soles: Alumna touches hearts hiking America’s trail
Not a single thing about the Appalachian Trail appealed to her. Jean (Lindner) Deeds ’64 had never hiked or camped.