̨Íåswag

Cadet selected for Army nurse training

March 1, 2022
̨Íåswag cadet Isabelle Clark is taking part in the Army's Nurse Summer Training Program in 2022.

Article By: Agnes Hina

University of North Georgia (̨Íåswag) cadet Isabelle Clark has been selected to participate in the Army's competitive Nurse Summer Training Program (NSTP) during the summer 2022 semester. The internship will provide the Bachelor of Science in Nursing student the opportunity to develop both her leadership and nursing skills.

A clinical elective offered at Army hospitals in the United States and Germany, cadets attend NSTP during the summer between their junior and senior years. Clark will be based at the William Beaumont Army Medical Center in El Paso, Texas.

The NSTP, which starts June 27, accepts only top ROTC applicants to complete the four-week training event. Under the supervision of an experienced Army nurse, Clark will obtain invaluable hands-on experience. This one-on-one time will also allow Clark the ability to hone her clinical skills, develop problem-solving techniques, and gain familiarity with developing professional skills as a member of the U.S. Army Healthcare Team.

"I'm excited to be able to feel it out and see if it's what I really want to do," Clark, a junior from Davenport, Florida, said. "Right now my clinicals for school are an operating room floor, so I will get to see patients before and after surgeries, which is pretty hard to get in nursing school. The program is very competitive. So, I'm pretty happy to be able to do that because the Army options are pretty much only critical care."

 


Faculty member Kroh passes away

Faculty member Kroh passes away

Dr. Chris Kroh, senior lecturer of Political Science and International Affairs, passed away on Tuesday, Nov. 5.
Cadets gain array of summer training

Cadets gain array of summer training

Cadets took part in a variety of trainings across the nation and in South Korea this summer.
Could you be the next Nigel mascot?

Could you be the next Nigel mascot?

Alumnus Noah Myers has been hired as ̨Íåswag's mascot coach, having previously held the role of Nigel, ̨Íåswag's mascot. He's now looking for the next Nigel.
Nine selected as Gilman recipients 

Nine selected as Gilman recipients 

Nine ̨Íåswag students were chosen as Gilman scholarship recipients this spring, four more students than the previous year.