Alumni Guest Blog: Beth DiPalma | Massage Therapy
Beth DiPalma ‘16 Massage Therapist at Corto’s Salon and Spa, Hamburg Age 28 The benefits of massage therapy education… Read More
Trocaire Hires VP for Innovation and Workforce Development
Trocaire College is putting renewed emphasis on identifying industry opportunities and partnerships for its academic and workforce development programs. To that end, the college… Read More
Seton Provides Imaging Machine to Trocaire College
Seton Imaging, with locations in Amherst and Tonawanda, generously sold a GE Ultrasound Scanner to Trocaire College for a significantly reduced… Read More
Year 2 is Through: Pathways Annual Update
Guest post by Pathways Coordinator Shawnte Wilson On May 23, 2019, the Pathways to Nursing Success Program celebrated the close of another academic… Read More
BS, Nursing at Trocaire: Commonly Asked Questions
As you consider your options for pursuing your next steps and possible BS in Nursing degree, we thought it might be helpful to see… Read More
Nursing Faculty Members Lead the Way on Virtual Clinical Experience Project
Nursing faculty members Jacob Fisher ‘14 MSN, RN and Patricia Nirelli, MSN, RN, WCC recently developed a virtual clinical learning experience (VCLE) titled “leadRNme”… Read More
VPAA Allyson Lowe to Speak on the Use of Service Learning in Teaching Conflict
Presentation is Monday, May 6 Trocaire College Vice President for Academic Affairs Dr. Allyson Lowe and Sandi DiMola, J.D., Chair, Programs in Government and Management at… Read More
There’s Never Been a Better Time to Get an Associate’s Degree
The life experience of individuals who earn associate degrees after high school starkly contradicts the notion some Americans currently espouse: that higher education is hurting… Read More
2019 Faculty Initiative Grant Spotlight: Dr. Amy Zielinski
Name and Credentials: Amy Zielinski, PhD Course Grant is Being Developed in: BIO131: Anatomy & Physiology II Lecture Other Courses Taught: BIO131 Lab… Read More
Men in Nursing at Trocaire
Historically, the majority of the nursing workforce has always been female. According to the U.S. Census Bureau: While 3.2 million (91 percent) nurses are female,… Read More