The Doctor of Nursing Practice is the first doctoral degree to be offered by the College of Nursing.

A nurse-led rural health clinic will collaborate with Texas A&M faculty and students to help improve vaccine confidence in the Brazos Valley.

A collaboration between health care providers and a death investigation agency supports evidence-based outcomes to reduce stranded motorist loss of life on Texas highways.

Texas A&M College of Nursing students are gaining vital experience while administering vaccines at the Brazos County hub.

Texas A&M nursing professor R. Cody Bruce reflects on the history and influence of his Native American heritage on his profession.

The federally funded and recognized Texas A&M rural centers and programs address the needs of rural, underserved populations across Texas and beyond.

The College of Nursing will use the $1 million grant to reduce morbidity and mortality of substance abuse in the Texas gulf bend.

The award will help a Texas A&M program prevent and reduce the impact of opioid use disorder in women, children and families in rural communities of Southeast Texas.

The college has been recognized for its continued efforts in creating environments that enhance student learning and professional development.

A Texas A&M advanced practice nurse answers common questions about cloth face coverings.