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Leadership and mentorship at heart of National Nursing Week discussion
As part of National Nursing Week 2026, Dr. Erica (Samms) Hurley and Hilary Fry are helping lead a national conversation on Indigenous leadership, mentorship and the power of nurses to transform health
Faculty of Nursing visits Residence at Littledale to strengthen community partnership
The Faculty of Nursing visited the Residence at Littledale this week, highlighting the value of community partnerships that create meaningful student learning opportunities and support excellence in seniors’ health and wellness across Newfoundland and Labrador.
Remembering Marie Jeanette Walsh: Educator, Scholar, and Preserver of Nursing History
We mourn the passing of Marie Jeanette Walsh on February 20, a respected educator and scholar whose dedication to nursing education and history left a lasting legacy in Newfoundland and Labrador.
Learning Close to Home: Nursing Student Brittany Humby Shares Her Story
For Brittany Humby, studying nursing at ÐÓ°É´«Ã½â€™s Gander site meant she didn’t have to leave home to follow her dreams.
Nursing students throughout the province learn Indigenous perspectives on healthy aging
A traditional Qulliq lamp marked the start of a first-year nursing class as guest speaker Tom Mugford discussed Indigenous perspectives on healthy aging, encouraging students to consider history, community, and respect in patient care.
Nursing awards reflect leadership, research, and what comes next
Awards ceremony recognizes excellence in nursing education and research — and a shared profession across generations
Why I’m Becoming an NP: Chelsea Hobbs-Regular Shares Her Path
Chelsea Hobbs-Regular — an MScN (Practicum) graduate, 2024 Ruby Dewling ÐÓ°É´«Ã½ Award recipient, and current Post Master’s Nurse Practitioner Graduate Diploma student — shares her reflections on NP Week and her motivation to pursue the NP role in this province.
Dr. Jill Bruneau Honoured Nationally for Leadership in NP Education
Dr. Jill Bruneau has been nationally recognized for her leadership in modernizing NP education and advancing the profession throughout Newfoundland and Labrador.
Celebrating Black excellence in nursing: leadership and advocacy at ÐÓ°É´«Ã½
As President of the newly formed ÐÓ°É´«Ã½ chapter of the Canadian Black Nurses Alliance (CBNA-MUN) and Director of Research for the Black Students’ Association (BSA), Kamso Nzewi is committed to ensuring that Black students feel supported and represented while driving meaningful change in healthcare.