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Broussard emerges as SU AD candidate see Sports, Page 5
‘Project X’ high in shock, laughs see Culture, Page 6
State of Southern University programs
he Southern University Board of Supervisors challenged SUBR officials to develop a plan to execute during financial exigency. According to the original retrenchment & reorganization plan, three programs were designated as “premier” programs and five were labeled as “programs for enhancement.” Pending future evaluations and reviews, the list of programs for enhancement is likely to increase.
SU Nursing offers ‘premier’ curriculum JessiCa sarPY
The Southern Digest
Southern University School of Nursing is ranked number one among the best nursing schools in Louisiana after being awarded the Nightingale Award for the second time. “I’m delighted,” said Cheryl Taylor, dean of the nursing school. “I feel that Southern University is getting the recognition that it deserves.” Taylor went on to say that the school of nursing has always been an outstanding program and has a lot of fantastic features that many people would not be aware of if it had not won the award. The School of Nursing currently has three programs and starting Fall 2012 there will be a fourth degree program, a Doctorate in Nursing Practice. “Primarily we have one goal for our students; that they develop themselves, become excellent practitioners, outstanding scholars, and that they contribute to improving the health care of the nation,” Taylor said. The 26-year-old nursing school offers bachelors and masters degrees, along with also being the state’s only nursing school currently offering Ph.Ds. Shatara Hafford a current nursing student discussed the lessons she learned in
her program. “The most important thing that I’ve learned while attending the school of nursing is that if things will not be given to you, you have to earn it and strive to be the best,” Hafford said. The school of nursing gets approximately 200-250 applications a semester and of those applications 80-85 are accepted into the program. “I chose to come to Southern because it is a family tradition. I come from a line of nurses, I have an aunt who graduated from the nursing school and she is very successful,” nursing student, Cidnae Ballet said. “Our nursing school is the top nursing school in Louisiana. I want to learn from the best.” The School of Nursing offers the opportunity for nursing students to get mentored in their future profession. Taylor reflected on her training from her mentored experience. “Being mentored had a greater impact on me than my formal educational experiences,” Taylor said. “My mentors helped me face and overcome obstacles, learn organizational and individual behavioral dynamics, discover my gifts and talents, learn and grow from my mistakes and most of all realize the power of loving and being loved.”
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Curtis Allen Jr., a senior nursing major from Monroe, La., pratice checking the heart rate on a Human Patient Simulator in the human stimulation lab located in School of Nursing. The HPSs are full sized manikins that are capable of producing like like physiological replications of health/disease states and will respond to medicial treatment.
In addition to the classes, the nursing building has a clinic on the third floor. The clinic serves women, infants and children including low-income women and their newborns; working to promote their nutrition and overall health.
“We want to improve the health care of the country but we’re starting right here by producing the best nurses, conducting See nursing schOOL page 3
COB: a top graduate producer raees Malik
The Southern Digest
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The Southern University College of Business is one of three schools at Southern University labled as premier schools based on their success rates and effectiveness.
The College of Business is currently considered to be one of the premier schools at Southern University, and is also one of the top graduate producing colleges. Southern University College of Business is accredited by The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business or AACSB international which is the premier accrediting body for colleges of business around the world. “The quality of our instruction, the instructors that we have, and the staff that supports the
instructors, the students, all of these is important elements in developing our programs as a college,” said Donald Andrews, Dean of the College of Business. Courses have been added to the College of Business in terms of analysis and information technology. The college has also added equipment such as title III. Dean Andrews stated that it is a major benefactor to the College of Business. The College of Business consists of four majors, management, marketing, accountant, and finance. They also have a concentration in economics. In addition to these
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programs the College of Business also has the MBA program and is currently working on concentrations in that area. This includes supply change management and resource development. “We always make sure that the curriculum is well developed and it’s relevant as far as what the corporations are looking for in majors,” Andrews said. Located in T.T. Allain the college of business has three computer labs and a global communications center. In the See cOLL. Of Business page 3