Author Archive

May is Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month

Celebrate the rich culture and contributions by Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians, and Pacific Islanders to our customs, culture, and texture of life!

Holocaust Remembrance Day April 27

Much of the content in this blog was drawn from this very informative source: https://hmd.org.uk/ You are invited to learn more about Holocaust Memorial Day on

April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month

Sexual assault and harassment are serious issues that affect individuals in all industries and at all levels of employment. It can take many different forms, from

Conference Decision Humor

This image and website was shared by a PhD colleague and is funny for all that have made efforts to build or be a part of a conference or whatever format that looked

The Academy of Doctoral Prepared Nurses Initiatives

Initiatives for the academy can be found HERE. Please join the conversation and share your thoughts, ideas, and suggestions on this blog. The wisdom of the

We’re All in This Together

The first of many planned webinars is offered for FREE through a collaboration with Jones & Bartlett Learning (JBL) Register to attend HERE Mark your

Is DEI Dead or a Relic of the Past?

(The above image came from The LastMile, site: Paving the road for the future. Should we continue to pursue DEI efforts and energies to collaborate with

International Transgender Day of Visibility

Zero Discrimination Day and International Transgender Day of Visibility are two globally recognized observances that highlight the importance of inclusivity,

Remembering Dr. Loretta Ford

Please accept this blog as a eulogy and memorial to the founder of Nurse Practitioners. Thank you, AANP, for sharing this information that we are passing on,

The Hill We Climb, by Amanda Gorman

After reviewing the list of revocations by the current president, it was a good investment of time to reread this poem by Amanda Gorman, shared at President Biden's

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