Those who founded ISU’s sorority and fraternity community more than 50 years ago would be proud of the 2,500 affiliated students today.
Unit: Mennonite College of Nursing
Fighting COVID-19: Nursing alumna shares experience caring for pandemic patients
Mennonite College of Nursing prepares students to deal with the unexpected, as has been proven by graduates in hospitals across the country.
Where are they now? Elizabeth (Betty) Chapman
Elizabeth (Betty) Chapman came to ISU in 1983 as dean of the College of Applied Science.
Prescribed intervention
Mark Pelletier anticipated a rewarding career helping others in health care when he left Mennonite College of Nursing as one of few male graduates in 1981.
Share your career success
Have you recently accepted an internship, a job, or graduate school? Let your fellow Redbirds know about it!
MCN Simulation Lab proceeds with caution while following safety protocols
There have been quite a few changes this semester to policies and procedures at the Mennonite College of Nursing’s (MCN) Simulation Lab.
Spanish-speaking nursing students serve patients at free clinic
Sophia Navarro was nervous. It was one of the first times she had to speak Spanish with a patient as part of her nursing clinical last fall at the Community Health Care Clinic (CHCC) in Normal.
Elevating Illinois’ Nurses: Mennonite College of Nursing launches BSN to DNP Graduate Nursing Program
In response to a changing healthcare environment, Illinois State University’s Mennonite College of Nursing (MCN) is proud to announce the launch of a new graduate program offering: BSN to DNP.
Redbirds assist McLean County Health Department with contact tracing
The Mennonite College of Nursing (MCN) and the Department of Health Sciences have teamed up with the McLean County Health Department (MCHD) to facilitate contact tracing to help slow the spread of the virus.
Students learn how to negotiate their first job
Gain the confidence and the skills you need to effectively negotiate your first job offer.