Henderson State nursing program welcomes new faculty
“Our nursing team is stronger than ever, and I can’t wait to see where the future will take us,” said Dr. Kristina Shelton, chief academic nursing officer and assistant professor of nursing.
“Our nursing team is stronger than ever, and I can’t wait to see where the future will take us,” said Dr. Kristina Shelton, chief academic nursing officer and assistant professor of nursing.
Fisher, a Henderson alumnus, most recently served 21 years as president of Belmont University. He also served as dean of Henderson's School of Business for 10 years, and was vice president for academic affairs at Arkansas State University.
The Bachelor of Science degree in Natural Sciences will serve students pursuing prerequisites for professional programs and careers in the health sciences with discipline-specific tracks. The Bachelor of Science in Education degree with a focus on mathematics places emphasis on teacher preparation and math content courses.
Henderson State University Chancellor Chuck Ambrose has announced plans to step aside, effective Sept. 15. A search process will begin soon.
Reddie Outreach Center (ROC) will help point students in the right direction on campus, while also providing critical assistance such as a food pantry, clothes closet, and a life skills education center.
Nevada Mills, a Henderson alumnus, will direct the Showband of Arkansas, Wind Ensemble, Symphony Band, and the Reddie Pep Band, along with teaching instrumental methods courses and supervising teacher interns.
Flowers will oversee the development of student recruitment strategies and procedures that lead to enrollment, implementation of innovative and evidence-based recruitment programs, and activities that engage the campus community.