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TESU Students and Alumni Approach the First Anniversary of Supporting the Trenton Commu...
TESU Celebrates Its Accelerated Nursing Program October 2020-2021 Cohort With a Pinning Ceremony
Undergraduate nursing degree programs will transition from the former 12-week structure to a new 8-week format.
Accelerated Nursing Program’s Virtual Pinning Ceremony Marks More Than a Rite of ...
The Trenton Department of Health and Human Services Mobilizes TESU’s Accelerated ...
The Trenton Department of Health Mobilizes TESU’s Accelerated BSN Program Staff and Students in Continuing COVID-19 Vaccine Rollout for Trenton Residents
The Trenton Department of Health Mobilizes TESU’s Accelerated BSN Program Staff and Students to Help Administer COVID-19 Vaccines
A statement from Dr. Merodie A. Hancock, president, Thomas Edison State University
Funds to Support Healthcare and Science Workforce through STEM Education
Scholarship Recipient Stephanie Jean Has Always Been Inspired by Nurses Stephanie Je...
Gala to Honor Healthcare Heroes and Celebrate The Year of The Nurse
NJLN Funding Supports Advanced Nursing Degree Education and Healthcare Delivery to Underserved Populations
Thomas Edison State University’s W. Cary Edwards School of Nursing staff got the opportunity to show their empathy and support for nurses at St. Francis Medical Center on May 8 with a food delivery.
James Kerney Foundation Grant Supports an Innovative Patient Home Care Simulation Room for Nursing Students
Trenton Fire Department ‘Ride-Alongs’ Provide Valuable Experience to Aspiring RNs
Fifth graduating cohort to achieve 100 percent since program launch in 2011
Only Public Institution in New Jersey to Earn 100% Pass Rate on NCLEX-RN in 2017
Scheduled to take office on March 5 as President of New Jersey’s Only Institution Dedicated Exclusively to Adults.
The grant will help enhance the University by expanding the offerings and quality of nursing programs offered to students by the W. Cary Edwards School of Nursing.
Thomas Edison State University has recently unveiled building signage designating Glen Cairn Hall as George A. Pruitt Hall.
The agreement will allow eligible Cumberland County College RN students direct entry into the W. Cary Edwards School of Nursing at Thomas Edison State University.
Played Critical Role Transforming Institution and Helping to Shape Public Policy
Focuses on Importance of Keeping Accreditation an Independent, Peer-Reviewed Process
What was Called a “Fad” Redefined Degree Completion in New Jersey and Around the World
Dual Enrollment “3 +1” Program Will Prepare Nursing Students Graduate-level Study