Nearly every day behind O’Connor hall, in August heat and November cold, Sheri Piers and her staff strap on their PPE, crank up some tunes and start testing. Nobody at […]
The professional nurse is accountable to society and uses the processes of teaching-learning, communication, research, and leadership by applying the nursing process to meet the needs of clients in all […]
Midway through this unprecedented academic year, and during the season of warmth and reflection, we’re honoring those that are tirelessly keeping SJC prepared with purpose. Bob Chaddock likes to walk. […]
The problems we used to talk about still need solving. Lily Russell ’21 is a Biology/Pre-Physician Assistant major, and motivated by her personal experience with Lyme Disease—her father contracted it […]