College of Nursing's Nancy Moss, PhD, Retires
Faculty, staff and students at the College of Nursing held an ice cream social on Jan. 31 to honor Nancy Moss, PhD, as she transitions from her position as the colleges interim associate dean of the graduate program to that of adjunct professor. Moss received a nursing statue to commemorate her time at the college, which began in July 2003.
Mosss duties in the graduate program will be undertaken by a new senior associate dean of academic affairs. That position is currently in the search phase.
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