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Student Spotlight and Nursing News
- December 17, 2019Each day, an estimated 130 people die from an opioid-related overdose in the United States. As part of a Capstone case study competition, 11 Global and Community Health students had the opportunity to develop and present evidence-based programs to address this alarming statistic.
- August 17, 2016CHHS Awards Scholarships to 34 Nursing Students