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Penn Nursing is globally known for educating dynamic nurses—because our School values evidence-based science and health equity. That’s where our expertise lies, whether in research, practice, community health, or beyond. Everything we do upholds a through-line of innovation, encouraging our exceptional students, alumni, and faculty share their knowledge and skills to reshape health care.

Penn Nursing students are bold and unafraid, ready to embrace any challenge that comes their way. Whether you are exploring a career in nursing or interested in advancing your nursing career, a Penn Nursing education will help you meet your goals and become an innovative leader, prepared to change the face of health and wellness.

Penn Nursing is the #1-ranked nursing school in the world. Its highly-ranked programs help develop highly-skilled leaders in health care who are prepared to work alongside communities to tackle issues of health equity and social justice to improve health and wellness for everyone.

Penn Nursing’s rigorous academic curricula are taught by world renowned experts, ensuring that students at every level receive an exceptional Ivy League education. From augmented reality classrooms and clinical simulations to coursework that includes experiential global travel to clinical placements in top notch facilities, a Penn Nursing education prepares our graduates to lead.

Art and the Sexual Violence Healing Journey

The “red zone” refers to the period from mid-August to November when new students are most vulnerable to sexual assaults. Katherine Cambareri, MPH and Laura Sinko, PhD are public health practitioners and artists who use their talents to depict the healing journey of sexual assault victims/survivors.

October 21, 2022

Dr. Monique Howard, Senior Director of Women’s Health Initiatives, for the Center for Global Women’s Health moderated a discussion with Katherine Cambareri, MPH and Laura Sinko, PhD. The artists were also joined by Indira M. Henard, DSW, MSW, Executive Director of the DC Rape Crisis Center.  Watch the September 29, 2022 recording below.  

 

The virtual exhibit can be viewed at: https://discover.ourwave.org/. The exhibit names are:

well, what were you wearing?

Capturing My Healing

Finding the Strength to Heal

 

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