Black Men in Nursing: Overcoming Barriers and Leading Change
Black Leaders and Innovators in Nursing, at Duke and Beyond
Simulation Technology is Helping Reimagine Nursing Education
One nurse puts on a virtual reality (VR) headset to get inside the mind of an elderly patient with early onset dementia. Another diagnoses a patient who shows up not in person in a clinic, but remotely via hologram.
Neonatology Graduate Seeks Health Equity for Newborns
Duke University School of Nursing Achieves Top Rankings in 2025 U.S. News & World Report Online Rankings
Duke University School of Nursing has once again received high rankings for online Master’s level nursing education by securing top positions in the 2025 U.S. News & World Report Online rankings. The school’s MSN programs have ranked #1 across several categories, reflecting a commitment to providing high-quality education and training tomorrow’s nurse leaders.
Psychology Degree and Experiences of Grief Steer Student to Nursing
New Development and Alumni Affairs Leader Continues Her Mother’s Passion for Nursing
Understanding the Long-Term Effects of Concussions in Adolescents
One in five children in the U.S. will suffer a concussion by age 16, most often caused by falls, sports injuries, and motor-vehicle accidents. Dr. Karin Reuter-Rice, PhD, CPNP-AC, FCCM, FAAN, associate professor of nursing and pediatrics, is conducting a 5-year study exploring the long-term effects of concussions in adolescents.