Announcements
The TCU Online Master of Science in Nursing made The Princeton Review list of Best Online Nursing School Master's Programs for 2025. TCU Nursing has a long-standing reputation for excellence in preparing nurses across all areas. “This recognition reflects our strong commitment to ensuring that graduate nursing students receive individualized instruction from faculty who are experts in the nursing specialty and able to provide the highest level of instruction online,” said Suzy Lockwood, professor of nursing and associate dean for nursing and nurse anesthesia.
Help Create a climate-safe neighborhood 8 a.m. to noon, Saturday, April 12 at Glenwood Park, 900 S. Riverside Drive. Join TCU Day of Service to spend time in nature during the service-learning opportunity for the annual park clean-up.
TCU Nursing is offering two sessions for Nurse Camp in the summer of 2025. The camp is open to students entering their junior or senior year of high school in fall 2025. Learn more about how to apply and important dates.
Professor Gina Alexander, Ph.D., MPH, MSN, RN was selected as a Distinguished Fellow of the Nursing Academies of Practice. This prestigious honor recognizes outstanding achievements and leadership in both nursing and interprofessional care. The induction banquet and awards ceremony will take place at the conclusion of the 2025 NAP Annual Meeting and Forum in March in Washington, D.C.
Claire Zangerle, DNP, MBA, RN, FAAN, was named the new CEO of American Organization for Nursing Leadership and American Hospital Association senior vice president and chief nurse executive. She graduated from Harris College in 2017 with a doctorate in nursing practice.
TCU Nursing Alum Julie Kennedy ’99, (’03 MBA, ’22 DNP), APRN, FNP-C establishes beacon of holistic health in Fort Worth.
The pre-pandemic “Perioperative Nursing” course returns this spring.
National Nurse Practitioner Week celebrates exceptional health care providers and reminds lawmakers of the importance of removing outdated barriers to practice.
The U.S. News & World Report has ranked TCU #43 Best Graduate School for its Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) program.
TCU students deliver Naloxone training to Eagle Mountain-Saginaw ISD (EMSISD) school nurses and police officers.
Sarah Patzke Shaabani, ’14, RN is one of 25 medical professionals who helped perform the delicate operation of separating conjoined twins.