By Crystal Evans on Oct 25, 2006 in College of Science and Technology, Nursing | 0 Comments
Applications are currently being accepted for January admission in the new On-line RN-BSN Completion Program at Southern Arkansas University, Magnolia.
“The new program is fully accredited by the National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission until 2011 and is designed for the working non-traditional student,” said Dr. Bernadette Fincher, chair of the Department of Nursing. “Because the
By Crystal Evans on Oct 17, 2006 in College of Science and Technology, Nursing | 0 Comments
The Department of Nursing at Southern Arkansas University, Magnolia, was one of four nursing programs to receive a $3,750 donation from the Minden Medical Center and its owner, LifePoint.
Also receiving awards were Louisiana Tech University, Grambling State University, and Northwest Louisiana Vocational Technical College.
Minden Medical Center was recognized as the number one hospital in LifePoint
By Crystal Evans on Oct 6, 2006 in College of Science and Technology, Nursing | 0 Comments
The Office of Continuing Education at Southern Arkansas University, Magnolia, will offer the Certified Nursing Assistant Program from 4 to 9 p.m. each Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday beginning Oct. 16.
This 90-hour program combines classroom instruction and clinical experience. Students successfully completing the program are awarded a Certificate of Proficiency and are then qualified to take
By Crystal Evans on Aug 14, 2006 in College of Science and Technology, Nursing | 0 Comments
Registered nurses wanting to earn a bachelor of science in nursing degree, but do not have time to attend traditional classes, now have the option to earn their degree on-line with the newly accredited R.N. to B.S.N. Completion Program offered by the Department of Nursing at Southern Arkansas University, Magnolia.
“The on-line program is intended for
By Crystal Evans on Mar 21, 2006 in College of Science and Technology, Nursing, Student Life | 0 Comments
She has traveled around the world and across the United States, but Julia Smith is proud of the fact that she calls Magnolia home.
“I love Magnolia,” said the senior nursing student from Magnolia. “This is my hometown, and I love doing what I can for my community.”
Her goal is to become a nurse practitioner and