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Thursday, May 26, 2016
The Michigan Daily — michigandaily.com
NEWS
New nursing
dean plans for
intersectional
new practices
ACADEMICS
First appointee in
10 years draws on
multidisciplinary
work experiences
By ISHI MORI
Daily Staff Reporter
The University of Michigan
School of Nursing will welcome
a new dean for the first time in
10 years following the Board of
Regents’ appointment of Patricia
Hurn last Thursday. Hurn will
replace Kathleen Potempa — who
will remain at the University to
focus on research and training
of postdoctoral fellows — as she
takes on the five-year position as
dean August 1.
Hurn is currently the vice
chancellor
for
research
and
innovation at the University of
Texas System and a research
professor of neurobiology at the
University of Texas at Austin. She
received her Bachelor of Science
in nursing from the University
of
Florida,
her
master’s
in
nursing from the University of
Washington and her Ph.D. in
physiology from Johns Hopkins
University.
Hurn
said
her
multidisciplinary
background
will be strongly featured during
her tenure at the University.
“I don’t belong to just one
discipline,” Hurn said. “I started
my career as a nurse, but I’ve
been trained as a physiologist and
a neuroscientist, and I’ve spent
a lot of years just in research
working
with
many,
many
disciplines. Since that’s how I
learned and was educated, that’s
what I will bring to my work as
dean.”
Hurn, who said she was
attracted to the University’s
dedication
to
research,
has
previous ties to Michigan; she
was born in the state and was also
previously a visiting professor at
the University. Hurn said she was
ready to return to campus life
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