by Mariah Gibbons | Feb 23, 2018 | Awareness, Highlighting Diversity in Nursing, Undeniably Kent State
The daughter of a physician, Stephanneth Adams, MSN ‘12, WHNP-BC, had been encouraged to enter the field of medicine from a young age. Her father, Dr. Stenneth Adams M.D., her earliest role model, matriculated through medical school in his early 30s. His passion for...
by Mariah Gibbons | Feb 15, 2018 | Student Organizations
For our first meeting of the spring semester, the executive board of Kent State University Student Nurses’ Association (KSU-SNA) decided on the theme “What I Love About Nursing.” Very fitting for the date of the meeting, as we met on Valentine’s Day, February 14th....
by Mariah Gibbons | Feb 13, 2018 | Awareness, Highlighting Diversity in Nursing, Interviews, Undeniably Kent State
Anthony Jackson, BSN ’13, did not grow up wanting to work in the medical field. That was his younger sister, Christina’s, dream. With a desire to one day be a doctor, she was studying biology at Kent State University when she passed away from a blood clot in her...
by Mariah Gibbons | Feb 7, 2018 | Alumni Feature, Awareness, Highlighting Diversity in Nursing, Interviews, Undeniably Kent State
Dean Barbara Broome, Ph.D., RN, FAAN, Kent State University College of Nursing, did not always dream of becoming a nurse. “Many people say they always wanted to be a nurse, but that was not me. I was married with children and had a good job,” said Broome. However,...