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Mission Statement of the Task Force on Ethnic Minority
Visiting Scholars

To contribute to the creation of an inclusive community of nursing scholars and learners where mutual respect and valuing of each other prevail

The specific contribution of this group will be a visiting scholars program that involves the recruitment and hosting of underrepresented ethnic minority nursing scholars for one-week periods. The intent of this program is to:

  • Promote the exchange of ideas between the scholar and faculty, students, and fellows within the School of Nursing, the larger university and the community.
  • Convey a message of commitment to inclusiveness by the SON.
  • Establish a positive relationship between the scholars and the SON that could lead to:
    • Recruitment of the scholars as faculty members in the future.
    • Recommendation of the School to potential students, postdoctoral fellows, and faculty who are members of underrepresented ethnic minorities.
  • Change the image of the underrepresented minority-as-scholar with
    the SON

 

Ethnic Minority Visiting Scholar

Visiting Scholar for 2008
Dr. Beverly Malone, PhD, RN, FAAN
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Previous Ethnic Minority Visiting Scholars

Visiting Scholar for 2007
Dr. William L. Holzemer, PhD, RN, FAAN
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Visiting Scholar for 2006
Dr. Barbara Jones Warren, PhD, APRN, BC
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Visiting Scholar for 2005
Dr. Seonae Yeo, PhD, RN
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Visiting Scholar for 2004
Courtney H. Lyder, ND, RN, GNP, FAAN
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Visiting Scholar for 2003
Nilda Peragallo, PhD
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Visiting Scholar for 2002
Antonia Villarruel, PhD
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Visiting Scholar for 2001
Sandra Underwood, PhD
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Visiting Scholar for 2000
Sandra Picot, PhD

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