Recent News

Thirty middle and high school students got to experience a day in the life of Florida State University nursing students through a special event set up by the FSU College of Nursing and the Boys and Girls Clubs of the Big Bend.

Sigma Theta Tau International, the International Nursing Honor Society was established in 1922. It promotes health and illness prevention through the advancement of nursing leadership, scholarship, and administration.

College of Nursing is beginning an exciting partnership with the College of Medicine’s Science Students Together Reaching Instructional Diversity & Excellence (SSTRIDE) Program.

Congratulations to Associate Professor & Associate Director and Co-Founder of the Center for Population Sciences and Health Equity, Dr. Eugenia Millender, on being inducted into the latest Class of Fellows in the American Academy of Nursing (FAAN)!

Money from the National Institute of Health will be given to the College of Nursing, Medicine and Psychology at Florida State University. The $12.8 million grant will help to recruit six underrepresented minority researchers committed to promoting diversity and inclusion.

A team of Florida State University researchers from the College of Nursing, College of Medicine and College of Arts & Sciences has received a $12.8 million National Institutes of Health grant to build a diverse community of early career researchers committed to improving mental health and chronic disease prevention and management.