College of Health News

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Getting a taste of the dietetics industry

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As a lifelong ice skater, Oksana Deyneka has always known the role nutrition plays in an individual鈥檚 performance. Now as a dietetics alumna, she also knows how proper nutrition can benefit an entire community.

Carrie Doyle, James Reineke, and Karen Turner Read More

Looking down the road

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How integral is Providence to Alaska? Not only does the hospital make up the second half of the namesake UMED District, but the organization is the largest non-government employer in the state, naturally resulting in the employment of a large number of 彩神vlll争霸 nursing and surgical technology alumni.

Carrie Doyle, James Reineke, and Karen Turner Read More

Looking down the road

 |  Matt Jardin  |  ,

How integral is Providence to Alaska? Not only does the hospital make up the second half of the namesake UMED District, but the organization is the largest non-government employer in the state, naturally resulting in the employment of a large number of 彩神vlll争霸 nursing and surgical technology alumni.

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Alumni of Distinction: Angelia Trujillo

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Angelia Trujillo, associate professor in the School of Nursing, has been awarded the 彩神vlll争霸 Alumni Humanitarian Award for her outstanding contributions to the field of nursing and to Alaska鈥檚 communities. Trujillo earned her M.S. in Nursing Science from 彩神vlll争霸 in 2004, and her B.S. in Nursing Science here in 1997.

Mark Turberville gestures at a presentation during his internship experience with the Anchorage Municipal Prosecutor's Office Read More

From my view: Behind the scenes at a paralegal internship

 |  Henry Randolph  | 

Mark Turberville was one of the first 彩神vlll争霸 Justice Center paralegal interns ever to work at the Anchorage Municipal Prosecutor鈥檚 Office. Using what he learned in his classes, he quickly proved that a good paralegal can be indispensable.