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Can We Reverse the Nursing Shortage Trend?
A great deal of alarm exists in health care circles about the current nursing shortage. From 1995 to 2000, the number of registered nurse (RN) graduates in the U.S. decreased ... read more about Can We Reverse the Nursing Shortage Trend?
Nursing Students Win Awards
Larson Premiere to Highlight 10th Bach Festival
Choir Receives Accolades at Music Convention
Children’s Choir Marks 10th Anniversary
A long-term strategy for American security
November 9, 2001 Short-Term Strategy: (Increased security in the next 2 years) Dismantle terrorist networks. Arrest al Qaeda operatives and bring them to trial. Avoid a focus on bin Laden, as ... read more about A long-term strategy for American security
Is U.S. policy being driven by the Pentagon’s hardware?
On Monday, November 5, 2001, William Raspberry wrote a Washington Post column in which he asked: “Did I miss something? A few weeks ago, the administration line was that the ... read more about Is U.S. policy being driven by the Pentagon’s hardware?
Creating a big circle for a difficult discussion: Keynote address for the first teach-in at Eastern Mennonite University
Thank you so very much for inviting me to give this first keynote address for the teach-ins at EMU. First, I would like to congratulate Marcus Miller and the entire SGA committee responsible ... read more about Creating a big circle for a difficult discussion: Keynote address for the first teach-in at Eastern Mennonite University
At the fork in the road: Trauma healing
(Note: This article was originally published in Conciliation Quarterly, a publication of Mennonite Conciliation Services, Spring 2001; Vol. 20, No. 2. Used by permission.) As peacebuilders, we must learn to ... read more about At the fork in the road: Trauma healing