Morningside Chapter of the

National Student Nurses' Association

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The MSNA is a chapter of the state association, Iowa Association of Nursing Students (IANS) and the National Student Nurses' Association (NSNA). All Morningside nursing students are members.

       MSNA participates in a food drive for Haiti.

The purpose of MSNA is to assist students in their academic, social, and professional development. A variety of activities and guest speakers are scheduled for meetings throughout the academic year. In addition, students are given the opportunity to hone their leadership skills. They become involved in community service projects and are eligible to attend the state and national conventions.  
MSNA is an organization of nursing students from all levels who seek to represent and involve nursing students in campus and community activities, promote the development of skills that nursing students will need as responsible and accountable members of the nursing profession, and provide information addressing major topics, interests, and concerns of nursing students and the campus community. MSNA is regularly involved with service projects like hosting campus blood drives, working with the homeless of Siouxland, and hosting the annual Maud Adams Nursing Research Day.

For more information contact Sharlene Georgesen
e-mail: georgesen@morningside.edu
(712) 274-5298

Welcome Back picnic

MSNA sponsored Coat Drive for the Boys & Girls Home

2007-2008 Officers

President – Heidi Braunschweig
Vice President – Kate Kromminga
Secretary – Kari Streff
Treasurer – April Tobin
Historian – Nicole Branstetter
Social Chair – Trisha Beaulieu

Making Valentines for Sunrise Retirement Community