Mennonite College of Nursing faculty and staff provide advice for new nursing students in this edition of MCN Talks.
Unit: Mennonite College of Nursing
Kelly Fiedler talks about being a Mennonite College of Nursing Honors student
Students in the Illinois State Honors Program enjoy a number of opportunities, including early registration, specialized advising, and academic partnerships with faculty members.
MCN talks about giving back to the community
MCN Talks is an interview series designed to give voice to different members of the Mennonite College of Nursing community.
MCN talks about advice for recent graduates
MCN Talks is an interview series designed to give voice to different members of the Mennonite College of Nursing community.
Stories you can’t tell
As nurses, there are a lot of stories we can’t tell because of confidentiality regulations around patient privacy. Powerful stories. Stories about being human. Stories about pain and love and joy.
Alumna Lauren Bradley uses her degree to make the world a better place
La Rabida Children’s Hospital is a specialty hospital on the south side of Chicago. It isn’t like a regular hospital where patients arrive and leave within a few days.
Nurses on Boards Coalition names MCN as strategic partner
Illinois State University’s Mennonite College of Nursing (MCN) was named as a new strategic partner by the Nurses on Boards Coalition (NOBC). The announcement came in response to MCN’s continued commitment to the advancement of NOBC’s mission. Nurses on Boards Coalition Mission The Nurses on Boards Coalition aims to build healthier communities in the United
Marina Harris-Hardaway: A lifelong learner
“I’ve heard people say, ‘People with advanced degrees—master’s or doctorate degrees—are not necessarily the smartest people. But rather, people who have the most perseverance.’”
ISU VP of Finance and Planning Dan Stephens shadows Mennonite College of Nursing alum Karen Magers
To celebrate MCN Nurses’ Week 2018, Illinois State University’s Vice President of Finance and Planning Dan Stephens spent the morning shadowing Karen Magers, a Mennonite College of Nursing grad and director of Ambulatory Surgery Centers for Gailey Eye Clinic.
Seniors Grant Schluntz and Sarah Wortman look back on their MCN experience
Grant Schluntz will be working at Barnes-Jewish Hospital in St. Louis as a registered nurse on an acute medicine/general medical floor. Sarah Wortman will be working at Memorial Medical Center in Springfield as a registered nurse in the medical/surgical unit.