Diversity and Cultural Affairs
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Members of the Columbia Nursing community gathered on February 22, 2024, for the nursing school’s inaugural Dialogue Across Difference (DxD) event, “Art in the Time of Crisis: Still Rising.”
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In honor of Black History Month, we sat down with Ashley Graham-Perel, EdD, to discuss what the month means to her, the events the Office of Diversity and Cultural Affairs held, and resources.
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In honor of Black History Month, six Columbia Nursing students share what it means for them to be a Black nurse in 2023, along with words of encouragement for future Black nurses.
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Columbia Nursing faculty, students, and alumni work to vaccinate the masses, address fears, and more.
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Curtis Zunigha, co-director of The Lenape Center, recently joined Columbia Nursing to discuss the history, culture, and traditional healing practices of the Lenape people.
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Columbia Nursing is launching the first-ever Certificate in Professional Achievement in Transgender/Gender Non-Binary Health Care for Nurse Practitioners.
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Columbia Nursing condemns the violence that has been perpetrated on members of the Asian community. We want our community members who are of Asian descent to know that we stand with you.
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In honor of Black History Month, Columbia Nursing alumni, faculty, and students offer some advice for future Black nurses, and speak about the role nurses of color play in promoting health equity.
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The strengths that students from underrepresented populations and varied backgrounds bring to Columbia Nursing are as diverse as the students themselves. Here are some of their stories.
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By Kenneth Miller
Columbia Nursing's commitment to diversity reflects principles set by Florence Nightingale—and the demands of changing times.
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Virtual center will focus on filling the gap in research on minority populations disproportionately affected by health disparities.
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Columbia Nursing has issued a land acknowledgment statement honoring the Lenape people and their ancestral lands, which includes the site where the school sits today.
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Columbia Nursing celebrates the contributions of Hispanic and Latinx nurse researchers and clinicians all over the world during Hispanic Heritage Month, September 15 through October 15
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Columbia Nursing joins Columbia University President Bollinger in expressing deep dismay regarding new federal rules by US Immigration and Customs Enforcement concerning international student visas.
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