Event on November 6 brings a panel of human resources specialists to discuss the factors involved during the job offer and tips on how to negotiate them effectively.
Unit: Mennonite College of Nursing
Senior nursing major Thomas Huisman’s commitment to scholarship and service
If you’re starting to feel stressed out with the semester in full swing, you’d do well to make friends with a nursing student. Maybe it’s the confidence that comes from a program that empowers its students and provides them with the tools necessary to succeed on the job. Or maybe it’s the endurance that comes
ISU’s Mennonite College of Nursing paves the way with Nurses On LOCAL Boards initiative
On Thursday, September 12, Illinois State University’s Mennonite College of Nursing completed the first phase of its Nurses on Boards Initiative, aimed at building a healthier community by putting more nurses on local boards. The Board Representatives Lunch attracted 16 leaders from government, social services, education, the arts, and health care. An earlier Lunch and
Who will take care of us? Nurses for the elderly in short supply
For the first time in modern American life, a couple will likely spend more time caring for their aging parents than their children.
Students, alumni from all majors connect with health care recruiters
From nursing to communicative disorders, and marketing to human resources, jobs in the health care industry are on the rise. Redbirds from all majors are invited to attend the Health Care Industry Fair on November 14 to connect with recruiters seeking Redbird talent.
Illinois State University’s Mennonite College of Nursing welcomes Seon Yoon Chung as associate dean for Academics
For Seon Yoon Chung, Ph.D., the newly minted associate dean for Academics at Illinois State University’s Mennonite College of Nursing (MCN), it all boils down to the people.
Ask a Redbird Scholar: What do you do when a parent has dementia?
Assistant Professor Susan L. Hovey answers the question, What do you do when a parent has dementia?
Mennonite College of Nursing awarded $2.8 million grant to support rural, underserved patients
The Mennonite College of Nursing (MCN) at Illinois State University has been awarded a $2.8 million Advanced Nursing Education Workforce grant from the U.S. Health Resources and Services Administration.
Four ways MCN is reshaping health in McLean County, the state of Illinois, and beyond
Illinois State University’s Mennonite College of Nursing was founded exactly 100 years ago by a group of farmers who saw a need.
Mennonite College of Nursing wins $2.8 million to support rural, underserved patients
Many Americans face severe challenges accessing healthcare—as we discussed in this article detailing one of MCN’s Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP) students. Service to the vulnerable and underserved has been a core component of the Mennonite College of Nursing (MCN) mission since its founding in 1919. Which is why, years ago under the leadership of former