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December 2025

Julie McCulloughMessage from the Dean

As we close out the Fall Semester, I am proud to reflect on the many accomplishments across our College. In this issue, you will find highlights of our faculty鈥檚 innovative research and achievements, as well as introductions to new colleagues who bring fresh expertise and energy to our community.

You鈥檒l also see updates on the extensive renovations underway in our building, which will provide an even better learning and working environment. Thank you for your continued support, and best wishes for a joyful holiday season.

Sincerely,

Dr. Julie McCullough, Dean, Kinney College of Nursing and Health Professions

HP Renovation Update


Students began using the new Clinical Simulation Center at the start of the 2025 Fall Semester. Below are photos of this area in the lower level of the Health Professions Center, plus a large portion of the first floor that was previously renovated.

Workers are currently completing the fourth and final stage of renovations to the building. Learn more听about the current phase of construction.

Lights, Camera, Kinney!

Dr. Bailey Rankin, Chair of Graduate Nursing, and a few of our amazing students represented the Kinney College in 缅北强奸’s new commercial, which showcased our new Clinical Simulation Center and the passion behind our healthcare programs.

Erin and student in GhanaHelping Babies Breathe:
Respiratory Therapy Faculty Shares Insights from Ghana Trip

What healthcare basics do we take for granted? Clean water, electricity, indoor plumbing, pain medication, equipment sterilization, oxygen tanks, ventilators and ambulances. The list could go on and on when discussing areas of the world where healthcare providers face significant challenges due to critical shortfalls in funding, infrastructure, training and access to necessary supplies, according to Erin Parchman, Assistant Professor and Director of Clinical Education for Respiratory Therapy.

As part of a humanitarian and research trip to Ghana, West Africa, May 21 through June 13, Parchman experienced those constraints first-hand and came home inspired by the expertise of the practitioners she met there. 鈥淭heir rapid assessment skills, their resourcefulness, their hunger for learning and their dedication to their work, their people, and their country at whatever the personal cost is awe-inspiring,鈥 she says. 鈥淲e have a lot in the U.S., but we also have a lot to learn.鈥

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Kinney College Graduate Spotlight: Molly Evans '25

It鈥檚 never too late to make a career change. Just ask Molly Evans. Originally from Griffin, Georgia, she earned two art degrees (a Bachelor of Fine Arts in 2006 and Master of Fine Arts with a specialization in fiber arts in 2017) and taught at the university level for several years before she decided to change course and pursue a degree in Occupational Therapy Assistant (OTA) at 缅北强奸.

鈥淚 want to use my creativity in a way that allows me to make a direct impact on people's lives, similar to teaching, while also flexing a different set of creative and therapeutic muscles,鈥 she says.

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Join Us for Health Heroes Hoops Day!

The Kinney College of Nursing and Health Professions invites you to celebrate heart health with us during 缅北强奸 basketball games on Saturday, February 14, 2026, at Liberty Arena!

缅北强奸 vs. Tennessee Tech:
Women鈥檚 Game: 1 p.m.

Men鈥檚 Game: 3:30 p.m.

Two Easy Steps to Join the Fun:

  • RSVP with Alumni Engagement and Volunteer 缅北强奸 (they are providing gift bags with popcorn vouchers).
  • Use discount code 鈥淜CNHP鈥 to purchase tickets for just $5! (Kids under 3 are free.)

Want to sit with fellow alumni, friends and faculty? Choose Section 101 when purchasing your tickets online.

Friends, alumni, students, faculty, staff and families are all welcome. Let鈥檚 cheer on the Screaming Eagles together!

RSVP & Purchase Tickets

Faculty & Staff News


Promotions

Dr. Suzanne Leahy, Assistant Professor of Gerontology, was named Project Director of the 缅北强奸 Geriatrics Workforce Enhancement Program (GWEP), a federal grant awarded in 2024 from the Health Resources Services Administration (HRSA). She has been serving as the Data and Evaluation Manager for this and a prior GWEP grant. In her new role, she succeeds Dr. Katie Ehlman, Professor of Gerontology and Director of the 缅北强奸 Bronstein Center for Healthy Aging and Wellness, who left 缅北强奸 in June 2025 after 23 years of dedicated service to the University.


Melody Lemberg, Senior Administrative Assistant, has been promoted to Senior Administrative Associate. She has been a member of the Kinney College family since June 2014.


Retirement

Tammy HallTamara Hall, Senior Administrative Assistant for Graduate Nursing, is retiring after 12 years of service to Kinney College.

Faculty Achievements

Joy CookDr. Joy Cook
Lifetime Member of the Indiana Society of Radiologic Technologists

Dr. Joy Cook, Associate Professor and Chair of Radiologic and Imaging Sciences, has been named a lifetime member of the Indiana Society of Radiologic Technologists (ISRT) in recognition of her outstanding service to the organization and the radiologic technology profession. She was awarded the ISRT's highest honor during its annual meeting on September 26. Each year, the ISRT Board of Directors elevates just one member to the status of lifetime member. Established in 1939, the society has granted this distinction to only 11 others before her.


Mary PhillipsMary Phillips
Co-Lead of Indiana Joint Asthma Coalition

Mary Phillips, Assistant Professor and Chair of Respiratory Therapy, was chosen to co-lead the Indiana Joint Asthma Coalition (InJAC), a subset of the larger Indiana Clinical and Translational Sciences Institute. The mission is 鈥渢o improve the health of all Indiana residents with asthma 鈥 through community collaboration to optimize wellness and decrease the burden of asthma.鈥


Jenny SkeltonDr. Jennifer Skelton
Indiana HIMSS Chapter Board of Directors

Dr. Jennifer Skelton, Assistant Professor of Health Informatics and Graduate Health Administration, has been elected to the Indiana HIMSS Chapter Board of Directors. HIMSS (Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society) has a mission to reform the global health ecosystem through the power of information and technology.


Jordan ThomasonJordan Thomason
缅北强奸 Foundation Outstanding Teaching by New Faculty Award

Jordan Thomason, Instructor and Clinical Coordinator of Diagnostic Medical Sonography, is the recipient of the 缅北强奸 Foundation Outstanding Teaching by New Faculty Award. At 缅北强奸, she is known for her student-first approach, regularly developing innovative projects and delivering up-to-date material that empowers students to lead in their field.


Amy WilsonAmy Wilson
Fellow of the Society of Diagnostic Medical Sonography

Amy Wilson, Clinical Professor and Chair of Diagnostic Medical Sonography, was named a Fellow of the Society of Diagnostic Medical Sonography (SDMS). The new SDMS Fellow induction was held during the SDMS Annual Conference, September 18-20 in Denver, Colorado. She has been a member of the SDMS since 2005 and has over 30 years of sonography experience.

New Employees

Musab AlmanaseerDr. Musab Almanaseer
Assistant Professor
Nursing
Islam BanisalmanDr. Islam Banisalman
Assistant Professor
Nursing
Amy BreezeAmy Breeze
Clinical Assistant Professor
Nursing
Hope DoningerHope Doninger
Senior Administrative Assistant
缅北强奸 Dental Clinic
Kerri GeiserKerri Geiser
Dental Clinic Associate
缅北强奸 Dental Clinic
Kathryn GoecknerKathryn Goeckner
Academic Advisor
Advising Center
Michelle GogelDr. Michelle Gogel
Assistant Professor
Nursing
Isobel Hammonds
Senior Administrative Assistant
Food and Nutrition
Megan IvyMegan Ivy
Nursing Simulation Educator
Clinical Simulation Center
Tami Jaramillo ZunigaTami L. Jaramillo Zuniga
Academic Advisor
Advising Center
Marcie MickelMarcie Mickel
Assistant Professor
Dental Assisting and Hygiene
Betsy Jo Mullins
GWEP Data Evaluation Manager
Erica RaslerErica Rasler
Indiana SANE Training Coordinator
Southwest Indiana AHEC
Allison SchroeringAllison Schroering
Clinical Instructor
Nursing
Kellie SchroeringKellie Schroering
Instructor
Nursing
Lucas StipplerDr. Lucas Stippler
Instructor
Nursing
Jennifer VinesDr. Jennifer Vines
Assistant Professor
Nursing

Student News


Scrubs to Soccer Cleats

Women's Soccer senior defender and nursing student Charli Grafton was named to the Ohio Valley Conference All-Tournament Team. She played a significant role in helping 缅北强奸 Women's Soccer reach the semifinals for the first time since joining the conference in 2022.

OTs Overseas

For the second year in a row, Occupational Therapy faculty members accompanied second-year OT students to Belize with Therapy Adventures, a non-profit organization dedicated to delivering pediatric therapy services to underserved communities.

ISRT Quiz Bowl Champs

Our radiology students outscored 15 teams from across the state in a certification-style quiz bowl competition during the 2025 Indiana Society of Radiologic Technologists (ISRT) Conference in Indianapolis on September 26.

First Steps Workshop

"As someone planning on going into pediatrics, learning about First Steps and early intervention was a helpful introduction into the field, I also found that collaborating with other disciplines was beneficial for our futures as occupational therapists." –OTD student

Alumni Spotlights


Carol Bryant, MSN '08, DNP '13

Two key decisions shaped my career: earning certification in my nursing specialty and choosing the right institution for my education. These choices prepared me to thrive in esteemed organizations like Mayo Clinic. 

Aaron Gerling '13

When our Radiologic and Imaging Sciences program needed equipment to enhance MRI simulator training, Aaron Gerling stepped up by helping secure GE's donation of imaging coils, which allows students to practice positioning coils on different areas of the body.

Share Your Journey!

Have you recently received a promotion, started a new job or achieved something exciting? How has 缅北强奸 made a difference in your life? We’d love to hear from you—just take a moment to fill out this quick survey to share your Screaming Eagle experience!

Upcoming Continuing Education Opportunities


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Mark Your Calendars:
Our Next Health Professions Day
is Friday, February 27!

Do you know a high school junior or senior? Tell them about the next 缅北强奸 Health Professions Day!

  • Explore 12 Healthcare Majors and Learn 缅北强奸 Career Opportunities
  • Hands-on Activities
  • Q&A Sessions for Parents
  • Free Lunch
  • Campus Tours

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