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.
Unit: Mennonite College of Nursing
An update from MCN’s Dean Neubrander: Despite all that COVID-19 has thrown at us, we continue to lead
MCN dean says the college has seen the pandemic as an opportunity to grow.
Care of aging LGBTQ populations focus of workshop for healthcare workers
The Health Education About LGBT Elders (HEALE) workshop is designed for anyone who wants to learn more about the healthcare for lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender elders.
Classroom culture focus of professional development
Illinois State University faculty, working with the GROWTH Change Team, are looking to revamp the culture of the classroom toward inclusivity.
COVID-19: International Perspectives
The Office of International Studies and Programs and the Mennonite College of Nursing are partnering to present the Spring 2021 International Seminar Series with the theme of COVID-19: International Perspectives. The series will feature speakers from around the world describing how COVID-19 has impacted their field of expertise. Each one-hour seminar will include time for the presenters to respond to audience questions.
A Day in the Life: Students contribute through Greek life
Those who founded ISU’s sorority and fraternity community more than 50 years ago would be proud of the 2,500 affiliated students today.
Fighting COVID-19: Nursing alumna shares experience caring for pandemic patients
Mennonite College of Nursing prepares students to deal with the unexpected, as has been proven by graduates in hospitals across the country.
Where are they now? Elizabeth (Betty) Chapman
Elizabeth (Betty) Chapman came to ISU in 1983 as dean of the College of Applied Science.
Prescribed intervention
Mark Pelletier anticipated a rewarding career helping others in health care when he left Mennonite College of Nursing as one of few male graduates in 1981.
Share your career success
Have you recently accepted an internship, a job, or graduate school? Let your fellow Redbirds know about it!