Three Southern nursing students win national scholarships

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Sandra Phoenix
Fri, Jul 18, 2014 10:56 AM

Southern University News
July 8, 2014
Three Southern nursing students win national scholarships
Three Southern University College of Nursing and Allied Health students won scholarships in recent national competitions.
Terrelle Foster, a PhD candidate, won the National League for Nursing Jonas Scholars Program's $6,000 research grant. Foster is one of only seven nursing students from around the country to be selected.
Nursing students Darnell Caldwell and Porche Wilson each received scholarships from the National Black Nurses Association for the 2014 fall semester.
Dr. Cheryl Taylor primary mentor for the students and Fellow of the American Academy of Nursing, said, "For national and internationally renowned organizations to select SUBR nursing students as future nurse leaders and scholars symbolizes another star in our school of nursing's crown of jewels, the best students faculty and staff make the difference."
Southern's School of Nursing has been recognized as Louisiana's Nursing School of Year twice in the past four years by Louisiana State Nurses Association and the Louisiana Nurses Foundation.
Foster, a New Orleans native, said the award "will definitely help me complete my research" which is in the area of how nursing mentoring and nursing educational organization.
She said that because she is among only seven selected for the award "is proof of the quality of the nursing program at Southern University."
Caldwell, a senior nursing student from New Orleans, was awarded the $5,000 United Health Foundation Scholarship (UHFS). This is the second time that Caldwell has won a scholarship. She received a scholarship for the fall 2013 semester.
The UHFS scholarship is awarded to a nursing student pursuing a B.S. degree or higher nursing degree
Wilson, a senior nursing student from Baton Rouge, received the Rita E. Miller Scholarship for $2,500.
Wilson said she was "humbled" by the award, adding that she appreciated the motivation she received from her professors to pursue the scholarship. "They got me to step out of my comfort zone and apply," she said. "I want to thank Southern University for motivating me and my professors for being so hard on me."
The Rita E. Miller award is offered by Barbara Julian, a member of the Council of Black Nurses, in Los Angeles, in memory of the late Rita E. Miller, Dean of Nursing emeritus of Dillard University, to a student nurse pursuing a B.S. degree in Nursing from an HBCU.
All of the winners had to submit essays concerning their fields of study and had to have at least an overall 3.0 grade point average, and had to have performed considerable hours of community service.

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Southern University News July 8, 2014 Three Southern nursing students win national scholarships Three Southern University College of Nursing and Allied Health students won scholarships in recent national competitions. Terrelle Foster, a PhD candidate, won the National League for Nursing Jonas Scholars Program's $6,000 research grant. Foster is one of only seven nursing students from around the country to be selected. Nursing students Darnell Caldwell and Porche Wilson each received scholarships from the National Black Nurses Association for the 2014 fall semester. Dr. Cheryl Taylor primary mentor for the students and Fellow of the American Academy of Nursing, said, "For national and internationally renowned organizations to select SUBR nursing students as future nurse leaders and scholars symbolizes another star in our school of nursing's crown of jewels, the best students faculty and staff make the difference." Southern's School of Nursing has been recognized as Louisiana's Nursing School of Year twice in the past four years by Louisiana State Nurses Association and the Louisiana Nurses Foundation. Foster, a New Orleans native, said the award "will definitely help me complete my research" which is in the area of how nursing mentoring and nursing educational organization. She said that because she is among only seven selected for the award "is proof of the quality of the nursing program at Southern University." Caldwell, a senior nursing student from New Orleans, was awarded the $5,000 United Health Foundation Scholarship (UHFS). This is the second time that Caldwell has won a scholarship. She received a scholarship for the fall 2013 semester. The UHFS scholarship is awarded to a nursing student pursuing a B.S. degree or higher nursing degree Wilson, a senior nursing student from Baton Rouge, received the Rita E. Miller Scholarship for $2,500. Wilson said she was "humbled" by the award, adding that she appreciated the motivation she received from her professors to pursue the scholarship. "They got me to step out of my comfort zone and apply," she said. "I want to thank Southern University for motivating me and my professors for being so hard on me." The Rita E. Miller award is offered by Barbara Julian, a member of the Council of Black Nurses, in Los Angeles, in memory of the late Rita E. Miller, Dean of Nursing emeritus of Dillard University, to a student nurse pursuing a B.S. degree in Nursing from an HBCU. All of the winners had to submit essays concerning their fields of study and had to have at least an overall 3.0 grade point average, and had to have performed considerable hours of community service. SANDRA M. PHOENIX Executive Director HBCU Library Alliance sphoenix@hbculibraries.org<mailto:sphoenix@hbculibraries.org> www.hbculibraries.org<http://www.hbculibraries.org/> 800-999-8558, ext. 4820 404-702-5854 Skype: sandra.phoenix1 1438 West Peachtree NW Suite 200 Atlanta,GA 30309 Toll Free: 1.800.999.8558 (LYRASIS) Fax: 404.892.7879 www.lyrasis.org<http://www.lyrasis.org/> Honor the ancestors, honor the children. Register now http://www.hbculibraries.org/html/2014meeting-form.html for the October 26-28, 2014 HBCU Library Alliance 6th Membership Meeting in Atlanta GA!