Powelson/Tucker Nursing Lab Fund Established
Nursing Department Chair Stephanie Powelson and her husband Thomas H. “Tim” Tucker have pledged $15,000 as part of the “Bright Minds Bright Futures” Campaign to support the nursing lab at Truman.
Their gift will be used to create an endowed fund intended to encourage the growth and development of the nursing lab.
Powelson has been with the University since 1996. She currently serves as a faculty member and chair of the Department of Nursing.
Tucker earned his Bachelor of Science degree in biology at Truman in 1976 and serves as the director of Student Resources at A. T. Still University.
The “Bright Minds Bright Futures” Campaign is the University’s first comprehensive fundraising campaign, designed to help Truman achieve its vision of becoming the nation’s premier public liberal arts and sciences institution and elevate its profile among all liberal arts schools.
The Powelson/Tucker Nursing Lab Fund will be administered by the Department of Nursing to support the nursing lab. The Fund is an open fund capable of receiving additional contributions.
To learn more about “Bright Minds Bright Futures,” visit http://campaign.truman.edu.
Their gift will be used to create an endowed fund intended to encourage the growth and development of the nursing lab.
Powelson has been with the University since 1996. She currently serves as a faculty member and chair of the Department of Nursing.
Tucker earned his Bachelor of Science degree in biology at Truman in 1976 and serves as the director of Student Resources at A. T. Still University.
The “Bright Minds Bright Futures” Campaign is the University’s first comprehensive fundraising campaign, designed to help Truman achieve its vision of becoming the nation’s premier public liberal arts and sciences institution and elevate its profile among all liberal arts schools.
The Powelson/Tucker Nursing Lab Fund will be administered by the Department of Nursing to support the nursing lab. The Fund is an open fund capable of receiving additional contributions.
To learn more about “Bright Minds Bright Futures,” visit http://campaign.truman.edu.