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  • A group of nurses and nursing students wearing navy scrubs and white lab coats pose together in a hospital unit, standing closely as a team in a clinical workspace.

    What started as a routine clinical rotation ended up being anything but that for a handful of Galen College of Nursing Richmond students and their clinical instructor.

    Galen students and a faculty member were the first to respond to a person in distress in a  waiting room at a Richmond, VA hospital, providing aid until the ICU nurses arrived moments later to care for the person.

  • Wichita nursing students connect with HCA Healthcare leaders for real-world insights on transitioning to practice.

  • A speaker stands at a clear podium during a Galen College of Nursing grand opening event.

    Black History Month invites us to look both backward and forward, honoring the past while taking responsibility for the future. In an essay for the Organization of Associate Degree Nursing, Galen Orlando Dean Dr. Ruby Alvarez shares a deeply personal and professional reflection on what this centennial year of Black history observances means for nursing, education, and community leadership across the nation. Her words remind us that progress is sustained through learning, partnership, and purposeful action.

  • Campus engagement helped a Galen nursing student build confidence through reflection, connection, and support.

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