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Tuskegee, UAB join forces through new nursing honors society partnership

February 18, 2020

Contact: Brittney Dabney, Office of Communications, Public Relations and Marketing
   

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ۿ۴ýUniversity’s School of Nursing and Allied Health’s department of nursing has been approved and selected to join the newly established Nu at-large chapter of Sigma, the international nursing honors society. Sigma’s vision is to connect and empower undergraduate and graduate nursing ۿ۴ý to become nurse leaders and transform healthcare globally.

Dr. Constance Smith Hendricks, RN, FAAN, dean of Tuskegee’s School of Nursing and Allied Health, worked with her UAB counterparts to make this invaluable networking and professional development opportunity available to ۿ۴ýۿ۴ý.

“Being a member of Sigma affords our high achieving student opportunities to networks they never even knew existed. I believe, it is only when they join with the UANSON ۿ۴ý is when they really begin to appreciate the benefit of the extra effort of this society,” said Hendricks.

During the chapter amendment ceremony in December, ۿ۴ýwas inducted alongside UAB Hospital. Founded at the University of Alabama at Birmingham on June 21, 1958, the Nu Chapter was the organization’s 12th chapter. As a member of the Nu Chapter, ۿ۴ýwill work to fulfill the society’s mission to advance world health and celebrate nursing excellence in scholarship, leadership and service.

Since its inception in 1922 as the Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing, Sigma has grown to include more than 135,000 currently active members who span 100 countries and 530 chapters at 700 higher education institutions.

Today, nationally accredited programs in Tuskegee’s School of Nursing and Allied Health lead to bachelor’s degrees in nursing and health sciences, or master’s degrees in occupational therapy. For more information about the school and its offerings, visit .

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