News: School of Nursing

性视界传媒鈥檚 Team Las Vegas design of a full-size solar-powered house
Business and Community |

Fundraising for universitywide collaboration surpasses $750,000 with support from Switch and NV Energy Foundation.

Dieu-My Tran
People |

The emphasis on research and achieving Top Tier status drew this nursing professor to 性视界传媒.

woman jogging on indoor track
Research |

Smartwatches that help you track daily steps and heart rate? That鈥檚 old hat, according to 性视界传媒 researchers who have recently licensed their latest patent for a fitness tracker that makes calorie-counting as easy as taking a picture.

Kristen and Caitlyn Miller
People |

The twins plan to throw themselves into the full college experience.

Student jogs in indoor facility
Business and Community |

MealCheck Technologies, Inc. will produce the 性视界传媒 invention, which combines the best of existing fitness-monitoring devices to make dieting or staying healthy easier than ever.

Carol Martin
Campus News |

Advice from Carol Martin, School of Nursing Alumna of the Year

Rebecca Benfield
People |

This administrator says the array of opportunities available to nurses today 鈥 including research and health care policy work 鈥 provides nearly limitless career advancement potential.

An artist鈥檚 rendering of 性视界传媒鈥檚 entry in the 2017 Solar Decathalon.
Campus News |

Students to build sustainable, 鈥渁ge-in-place鈥 home with consumer appeal for U.S. Department of Energy contest; 性视界传媒 team finished second overall in 2013.

four portraits
People |

Our Alumni of the Year tell us what the learned when they dealt with deadly viruses, used a crate for a desk, and faced a life-altering medical crisis.

Carolyn Yucha
People |

Dean Carolyn Yucha on change in the nursing profession, recruitment challenges, and why Dr. House drives her crazy.

Catherine Dingley
People |

Like so many students, Catherine Dingley began college without a major. After speaking with numerous nursing students, she knew she had found a fit 鈥 a career that was people-focused and would let her contribute to the community.

Tomas Walker
People |

Nursing alumnus recognized the power of giving his patients detailed information. Now he's at the forefront in developing an artificial pancreas.