Club Spotlight: Student Nurses Association Celebrates Mentors During National Nurses Week

Officers of The University of Scranton Student Nurses Association say it’s a great way to build relationships, develop leadership skills and give back through community service events.
Club Spotlight: Student Nurses Association Celebrates Mentors During National Nurses Week

In an occasional series, Royal News spotlights clubs from the university’s 100+ student organizations on campus, speaks to members and offers information on how to connect with the clubs. 

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Headshot of Grace Moran, club secretaryClub: University of Scranton Student Nurses Association

Connect: 
@scranton.nursing

Meet: 
Grace Moran, senior nursing major from Oradell, New Jersey

Role: 
club secretary

 

Headshot Maura Schaab, club presidentMeet: Maura Schaab, senior nursing major from Hillsborough, New Jersey

Role:
club president

 

 

Headshot Erin Hartey, club senior vice presidentMeet: Erin Hartey, senior nursing major from Milford

Role:
club senior vice president


Q: National Nurses Week, May 6-12, 2025, honors the invaluable contributions of nurses worldwide. Please share details about any activities in which the Student Nurses Association plans to participate? 

In honor of National Nurses Week, the Student Nurses Association will be preparing goodie bags for the nurses in the hospitals where the nursing students have their clinical rotations. Within each goodie bag contains an assortment of candy and a motivational note to express our gratitude toward the nurses as not only healthcare professionals but as mentors and preceptors. After the goodie bags are put together, we distribute the bags to the students so that they can provide the goodie bags to the nurses on their designated unit. This has been a tradition of the Student Nurses Association for several years, and something we hope to continue for all future Nurses Weeks to come.  

Q: What is the mission of the Student Nurses Association? 

The Student Nurses Association is an organization aimed to provide students with a community to enhance professional growth and leadership skills, promote campus and local volunteerism, and support academic and long-term success. 

Q: What, in your opinion, are the most memorable events or activities you present as an association? 


GM:
One of my favorite events hosted by the Student Nurses Association is the blood pressure clinic! I had recently learned and been cleared off by the nursing department lab coordinators on how to take a blood pressure. Some of my upperclassmen friends at the time encouraged me to take part in the clinic as it not only was a way to give back to the community but also a great way to practice my new skill. I remember this clinic being the first moment in my nursing career that allowed me to really feel like a nurse. Since this clinic, I have participated in each one thereafter. I love being able to get involved within the campus community and work on my foundational skills.      

Q: Why would you recommend someone join? Why did you join the club?  

EH:
I would recommend joining the Student Nurses Association because it helps you feel more connected to your fellow nursing students and the nursing program. It’s a great way to build relationships, develop leadership skills, and give back through community service events. Being part of the club also gives you the chance to learn from upperclassmen, who can offer helpful advice and insight about classes, clinicals, and what to expect as you move through the program.  

I joined because I wanted to be more involved on campus, especially within the nursing program. I was excited to be a part of a community where the members support each other through the challenges of nursing school. I also really liked that the club focuses on helping us grow as future nurses while also encouraging us to stay active on campus and give back to the community.  

Q: When and where does the Student Nurses Association meet, and how can someone who is interested find out more about it? What topics do you discuss? 

The Student Nurses Association meets on the first Friday of every month, starting at around 2:30 p.m. in the Moskovitz Theater on the 4th floor of the DeNaples Center. Anyone interested in the organization should join the club via Royal Sync so that they may be included in the email chain. Additionally, those interested should follow the Instagram (@scranton.nursing) where we post about important club events, volunteer opportunities, and various activities nursing majors are participating in around campus! 

Q: Any upcoming plans for the fall semester? 

We have several exciting events planned for the upcoming fall semester! We will be hosting the annual blood pressure clinic alongside the Center for Health Education and Wellness' flu shot clinic. We will also have an externship panel where upperclassmen can share their experiences and answer questions to help students prepare for future opportunities. One of our most popular events at the end of every fall semester is the holiday party where students and faculty come together to celebrate the holiday season and the end of the semester.  

Q. What would you like all Royals to know about the association that we have not asked about? 

The Student Nurses Association utilizes a mentorship program where underclassmen are paired with upperclassmen to provide insight and advice to help them through nursing program. The coursework and time dedicated to clinicals can be overwhelming and stressful. However, with the mentorship program, we hope that students can lean on their mentors not only for their knowledge, but also for emotional support, empowerment and reassurance.  


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