
Spring Break in Germany with Global Nursing Education program
13 nursing students embarked on a Spring Break adventure to Germany, immersing themselves in local culture while exploring historical landmarks and engaging with peers.
13 nursing students embarked on a Spring Break adventure to Germany, immersing themselves in local culture while exploring historical landmarks and engaging with peers.
Midwives care for women throughout their lifetime and play a critical role in maternal health. The College of Nursing is launching the state’s only accredited nurse-midwifery education program to address South Carolina’s maternal health needs, particularly in rural communities.
Allan Cabanayan was a leader among students interested in health occupations even before he entered upper-level nursing classes at the University of South Carolina.
Meet three of our graduate students enrolled in the BOLD Career Pathways Nursing Faculty Loan Program. The BOLD Program offers up to $30,000 annually in tuition reimbursement for South Carolina nurses advancing their education, in exchange for a commitment to teach for at least two years after graduation.
Each semester, the university publishes the President's Honor List and the Dean's Honor List to recognize undergraduate students who, at the end of the previous semester, had achieved outstanding academic success.
Nurse Practitioner and USC Nursing alumna Stephanie Turner used her education to become a lifeline after Hurricane Helene.
For the fifth straight year, the University of South Carolina’s College of Nursing is ranked No. 1 in the country for its online master’s in nursing program, according to U.S. News and World Report’s annual online program rankings.
Dr. Armstrong trains students and health care providers on properly identifying and responding to individuals who experience trafficking when seeking health care.
In 2024, we grew significantly in commitment to innovation, leadership and inclusive service. Key milestones included the opening of a new Clinical Education Building, top rankings, and groundbreaking research, all made possible by the dedication of faculty, staff, students and alumni.
With her groundbreaking research, Dr. Swann Adams is backed by a new five-year NIH RO1 grant to dismantle barriers to treatment and reduce disparities in cancer care outcomes.
The College of Nursing Outstanding Student Awards are given by the faculty to students who demonstrate excellence in clinical practice, active involvement in the University and community, and leadership behaviors that contribute both to the profession of nursing and the health of society.
December 1 marks World AIDS Day, a time to unite in the fight against HIV/AIDS, honor lives lost, educate communities, and combat the stigma surrounding the disease.
USC Smart Start nursing student reflects on her time at the College of Nursing before graduation.
Through her work, McCray is making a difference by promoting early detection and addressing health disparities in South Carolina's underserved communities.
Nursing students are getting hands-on simulation training with the newest generation of portable ultrasound equipment from GE.
Celebrating lasting impacts and contributions in nursing and community care.
December graduate reflects on his time at USC as a student athlete and how it has prepared him for a nursing career.
On October 15 is a day to honor Pregnancy and Infant Loss Awareness Month with its annual Wave of Light Ceremony. This global event invites families to come together in remembrance of babies lost during pregnancy or shortly after birth.
The University of South Carolina College of Nursing is one of the Top 40 Nursing programs in the country according to 2024 U.S. News World & Report.
Our alumni share the profound experience of being NICU nurses, dedicated to caring for the most fragile lives.
Dr. Sabra Custer on how we can work together to increase awareness, reduce stigma and ensure older adults receive the care they need.
With her background in spinal cord injury rehabilitation, College of Nursing professor will encourage those who have disabilities into the profession.
For families facing hurdles with breastfeeding who still wish to provide their babies with the nutritional benefits of human breast milk, donor milk offers a solution.
Get an inside look at new faculty members joining our academic community this year.
New satellite campus for College of Nursing transforms clinical education experience
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