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Nursing Simulation Coordinator Presents Research in Conference

Jeanne Hamner, Assistant Professor & Simulation Coordinator, was invited to attend the Simulation User Network (SUN) Conference in Orlando, Florida in November 2023!
Jeanne presented her research, “Peer-to-Peer Learning Enhancing Confidence & Skill Performance in Competency-Based Curriculum”. Her dedication to maintaining evidence-based practice for our nursing students is undeniable! She says, “Simulate today, gain confidence for tomorrow!”
Congratulations, Jeanne, on representing Nicholls Nursing all the way in Orlando!

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University Receives Largest-Ever Investment to Expand Nursing Program and Naming Rights to Thibodaux Regional Health System School of Nursing at Nicholls State University

THIBODAUX, La. – The Nicholls College of Nursing will be formally named the Thibodaux Regional Health System School of Nursing at Nicholls State University after a $10M contribution from Thibodaux Regional Health System. The naming right commenced with approval from the ULS Board of Supervisors and is set to continue for 10 years.

“Thibodaux Regional’s unprecedented gift will change the trajectory of the nursing program and transform this university,” said Dr. Jay Clune, Nicholls President. “Nicholls is committed to providing well-qualified nurses and healthcare professionals to our region. This agreement will enable us to increase the number of nurses providing care here in Thibodaux and the region beyond. I want to express my personal gratitude to CEO Greg Stock and the Board of Thibodaux Regional Health System for this unprecedented commitment to Nicholls nursing and the university.”

With this most recent financial support from Thibodaux Regional, the university will be able to provide equipment needed to ensure state-of-the-art training for students, hire new faculty members to support program expansion, support the retention of current program faculty and assist in professional development of nursing faculty. This generous contribution will allow the Nicholls nursing program to increase the number of nursing candidates in its undergraduate program to meet the need for nurses in the region.

“Nicholls is a very important part of south Louisiana and produces excellent nurses. Thibodaux Regional is excited to support this educational opportunity at Nicholls and accelerate the number of nursing students during a time of shortage,” said Greg Stock, CEO of Thibodaux Regional Health System. “Dr. Westbrook is an outstanding leader of Nicholls and we have worked effectively with her for many years. Now, we are taking our relationship with Nicholls to higher levels by providing funding for more instructors and equipment and technology for training.”

“This generous donation from Thibodaux Regional will transform nursing education at Nicholls for years to come. It will also contribute to increasing the quality of health care delivery for our community and the region we serve by producing more highly qualified nurses,” said Nicholls Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs Dr. Sue Westbrook.

Thibodaux Regional has been a valued partner of Nicholls and its nursing program for many years, providing clinical space for students to gain experience through all phases of their nursing education, as well as providing opportunities for employment after graduation. In 2014, Thibodaux Regional partnered with Nicholls to provide sports medicine and athletic training services to student-athletes. Most recently, the health system and university expanded their relationship by providing Nicholls’ beach volleyball, soccer, tennis and track and field programs access to Thibodaux Regional’s state-of-the-art sports complex, and is the premier healthcare partner and official hospital and sports medicine provider of Nicholls athletics.

The mission of Thibodaux Regional Health System School of Nursing at Nicholls State University is to prepare students to contribute to a global society and diverse workforce as well-educated nurses to meet the healthcare needs of the coastal region and beyond. This is accomplished by continuous improvement in teaching, research and service in a student-centered, culturally-rich and spirited learning environment that fosters faculty, staff and student engagement.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Friday, May 3, 2024
MEDIA CONTACT: Payton Suire
Media Relations & Publications Coordinator,
985.448.4141 or payton.suire@nicholls.edu

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Nicholls State University Awarded Stellar Nursing School Award

THIBODAUX, La. – Nicholls State University College of Nursing is a recipient of the National Student Nurses’ Association, Inc.® Stellar School Chapter Recognition, a program that recognizes NSNA school chapters for their ongoing involvement in NSNA and their commitment to shared governance and professional development. The Nicholls College of Nursing will maintain Stellar School status for the next five years, is one of only three new schools selected to be nationally recognized and is the only Louisiana university awarded this year.

Nicholls College of Nursing Dean Dr. Raquel Engolio, Nicholls Association of Student Nurses Faculty Moderators Christa Duplechain and Ashley Thibodeaux, and NASN Chapter President Mallory Hines and Vice President Claire Bello attended the NSNA 72nd Annual Convention in Lake Buena Vista, Florida, to receive their plaque and chapter pins on April 6.

NASN Nicholls Faculty Moderator Christa Duplechain said “It was an absolute honor to represent Nicholls and the College of Nursing at the NSNA Convention in Florida. NASN President Mallory Hines and Vice President Claire Bello led the application preparation for this award. The Stellar School Award required collaboration, hard work, commitment and years to complete the process. We are very proud of everyone’s contributions and can’t wait to see what the future holds for our nursing students.”

The Stellar School awards are open to official NSNA school chapters that have maintained constituency status for the previous five years and meet specific criteria for recognition. The Stellar School Chapter Recipients are listed here.

Founded in 1952, NSNA is a nonprofit organization for students enrolled in associate, baccalaureate, diploma and generic graduate nursing programs. Its mission is to mentor students preparing for initial licensure as registered nurses and to convey the standards, ethics and skills that students will need as responsible, accountable leaders and members of the profession.

The organization has 50,000 members in 50 states, the District of Columbia, Guam, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands. Over 3,000 nursing students participate in NSNA’s Annual Convention, which features leadership and career development activities, opportunities to listen to renowned nursing leaders, hear about job opportunities and the chance to network with hundreds of other students and includes a state board exam mini review.

Nicholls College of Nursing’s mission is to prepare students to contribute to a global society and diverse workforce as well-educated nurses to meet the healthcare needs of the coastal region and beyond. This is accomplished by continuous improvement in teaching, research and service in a student-centered, culturally-rich and spirited learning environment that fosters faculty, staff and student engagement.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Tuesday, April 9, 2024

MEDIA CONTACT: Payton Suire

Media Relations & Publications Coordinator,

985.448.4141 or payton.suire@nicholls.edu

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