Current Category: Veterans

Metro Health & Davenport University partnership gains momentum

One successful partnership experience often leads to another. And that’s certainly been the case for Davenport University’s College of Health […]

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New VA program offers Davenport students cutting-edge experience in primary care nursing

Preparing students for careers in primary care nursing Helping people manage health conditions related to Agent Orange exposure may not […]

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Top things veterans should consider before choosing a college

Transitioning from service member to college student can be challenging, but figuring out where to get your degree shouldn’t be. […]

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Two Davenport University Leaders Named ‘Notable Women in Education Leadership’

Dr. Karen Daley, dean of the College of Health Professions and Lisa Howze, vice president of Davenport University’s Detroit campus […]

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Meet our 2019 Alumni Award Recipients

We are pleased to present our 2019 Alumni Award recipients. The following alumni have exemplified the vision and values of […]

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Davenport University’s Veterans to Bachelor of Science in Nursing (VBSN) Initiative Shows Significant Results, Strengthens Efforts in Supporting Veteran Students

Davenport University’s Veterans to Bachelor of Science in Nursing (VBSN) academic pathway was designed to help service members with military […]

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Davenport Nursing Student Recognized for Serving Detroit Veterans

Compassion and care echoes in Edwina Lee’s voice as she talks about caring for veterans at the John D. Dingell […]

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Graduate transforms her Air Force medic experience into a career in nursing

From camo to college Trudy Schiller, ’18, left for basic training only days after the Twin Towers fell on Sept. […]

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Davenport Plus the Military: Junior Brianna Losey Pursues Dual Goals

Five years ago, Brianna Losey was a high school student in San Diego. A teacher showed the class three circles […]

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Servant leadership — in life, the military and the classroom

Anything worthwhile is worth working for and nothing’s free. That’s the mantra of Dr. James Turner, a faculty member in […]

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