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Nese College of Nursing named a National League for Nursing Center of Excellence
The college achieved this recognition for “creating environments that promote the pedagogical expertise of faculty,” according to the league, exemplifying the college’s investment in its nurse educators and their professional growth.
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Nursing professor awarded Nightingale Research Award (10/30/2024)
Susan J. Loeb, nursing professor and doctoral program director in the Ross and Carol Nese College of Nursing, has been named the recipient of the 2024 Nightingale Awards of Pennsylvania Nursing Research Award. Loeb was formally recognized at NAP's 35th annual Awards Gala on Oct. 25 in Harrisburg.
Can a positive outlook on aging lead to better cognitive performance? (10/29/2024)
A new study by Penn State researchers found that people who had more positive expectations of aging tended to report less frequent cognitive problems, such as difficulty concentrating or keeping track of what they were doing. They were also less likely to report that their cognitive performance had declined over time.
Three Minute Thesis competition provides lasting impact for graduate students (10/9/2024)
Graduate students took away positive experiences participating in Penn State’s inaugural Three Minute Thesis competition this past spring.
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