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Established in 1968, Mount Vernon Nazarene University is a Christian school located in Mount Vernon, Ohio. The school aims to cultivate "Christ-likeness" in its students and offers a liberal arts curriculum in a number of subjects, including Chemistry, Christian Ministry, and Engineering.
Among Mount Vernon Nazarene University's course offerings are the following healthcare-related courses:
Students in the Nursing program at Mount Vernon Nazarene University will have access to classroom learning from professionals as well as in-person opportunities at area healthcare facilities. 620 hours of clinic experience is required as part of the program. Courses such as Adult Medical-Surgical Nursing, Nursing Theory & Research, and Nutrition and Wellness are included in the curriculum.
Sarah Mowry has been named the new Director of Residence Life and Student Accountability at Mount Vernon Nazarene University after working as the Resident Director for four years and the Director of Residence Life for two years.
The grant comes from the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services.
Mount Vernon Nazarene University is renovating an empty building in downtown Mount Vernon, Ohio to expand its engineering program and create a joint space with its computer science program. The building is being paid for by a grant from the Ariel Foundation.
At the Momentum 2023 conference in Florida, Mount Vernon Nazarene University’s WNZR 90.9 FM radio station won the Christian Music Broadcasters University Station of the Year award.