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DAISY award  winner Tanya Antal
Awards, Rankings and Recognitions

Nurse Receives DAISY Award for Providing Extraordinary Care

RUSH Copley honors Tanya Antal with inaugural DAISY award

Mother-daughter nurses

Following in Their Mothers' Footsteps

Nursing at RUSH is a family affair for these mother-daughter duos

Martha Lage and her daughter Stephanie
Community

Nursing Runs in their Family

Mother and daughter chose nursing at Rush Copley for their career paths

Becky and Courtney Buttrum
Community

Mother and Daughter Have Nursing in Common

Inspired by her mom and wanting to help people, Courtney Buttrum followed mom Becky into nursing

A smiling woman stands on an outdoor walkway with benches and trees

Rush University College of Nursing’s Assistant Dean Receives Health Care Innovation Award

Angela Moss, PhD, MSN, APRN-BC, FAAN, was recognized for creative leadership in advancing quality and equity of health care, including COVID-19 response within the most vulnerable communities

Herrendorf Foundation
Mental & Behavioral Health

Foundation Launches Scholarship to Promote Community-Based Mental Health Project at Rush

Rush University College of Nursing Part of Major Downtown Chicago Development Project
Community

Rush University College of Nursing Part of Major Downtown Chicago Development Project

The college helped plan a wellness clinic for ‘Assemble Chicago’ affordable Loop housing project.

Urmeka T. Jefferson, PhD, RN
University

Urmeka Jefferson Joins Nurse Leader Fellowship at UC Davis

Fellowship program recognizes nursing scholars conducting innovative projects to advance health

Retired Nurse Returns to the Front Lines
COVID-19

Retired Nurse Returns to the Front Lines

When the COVID-19 pandemic started, Martha Kuhr decided to help

Nurses Climate Challenge
University

Rush University College of Nursing Joins Nurses Climate Challenge

Students and faculty commit to taking action as part of a national campaign bringing awareness to environmental changes as a public health issue