Research Renaissance
Patricia Ann Watts Kelley, PhD, APRN, has joined The University of New Mexico College of Nursing as professor and associate dean for Research & Scholarship.
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What I have loved most about the College of Nursing is the unwavering support from the faculty and staff. From classroom professors to program directors, from student advisement to financial aide support, every single person on campus has the same goal-exceptional student success.
Patricia Ann Watts Kelley, PhD, APRN, has joined The University of New Mexico College of Nursing as professor and associate dean for Research & Scholarship.
Read MoreMidwives are known for caring for the health of mothers and their babies in a clinical setting. Did you know they are also at the forefront of health care research?
Read MoreEvidence shows that sexual health education for adolescents can reduce risky sexual behavior and promote better health outcomes. This not only makes for healthier teens, it can also lead to better graduation rates.
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Delana M. Mannion
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