Loyola University Chicago to Honor Nursing Alumni

Newswise — MAYWOOD, Ill. -- The Loyola University Chicago Marcella Niehoff School of Nursing will honor two alumni at the Fourth Annual Alumni Awards Brunch this Sunday, Feb. 12, at the Lake Shore campus. There will be a Mass at 10:30 a.m. in the Madonna della Strada Chapel at 6453 N. Kenmore Ave., followed by the brunch and award presentation from 11:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. in the Mundelein Center Auditorium at 1020 W. Sheridan Road.

Mary Jane Sauve, DNSc (BSN ’61), will receive the Distinguished Alumnus Award, which is the most prestigious acknowledgment of Loyola nursing alumni accomplishments. Sister Maureen Grady, CSC, DMin, MA (BSN ’65), will be honored with the Spirit of Ignatius Award. This is given to a graduate who best characterizes Curas Personalis or "Care of the Person."

Mary Jane Sauvé, DNSc (BSN ’61) – Distinguished Alumni Award Winner
Dr. Sauvé has had a long and distinguished career in cardiovascular nursing (CVN) as a clinician, educator and clinical researcher. She began her career in CVN in 1969, and went on to became the director of the Center for Nursing Research (CNR) at UC Davis Medical Center in Sacramento in 1998, where she worked until her retirement in 2005. Dr. Sauvé also has worked at Sonoma State University and the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF). Her research has focused on long-term outcomes in survivors of sudden cardiac death. Dr. Sauvé was an active volunteer of the American Heart Association (AHA) for 25 years as well as a frequent presenter at the AHA Scientific Session. She was elected as a fellow of the AHA in 2002.

Sister Maureen Grady, CSC, DMin, MA (BSN ’65) – Spirit of Ignatius Award Winner
Sister Maureen Grady is a member of the Congregation of the Sisters of the Holy Cross, and she teaches communication and pastoral skills to second- and third-year nursing students at Saint Mary’s College in Notre Dame, Ind. For 10 years, she held positions as head nurse and nursing supervisor at various institutions of the Holy Cross Health System throughout the United States. Subsequently, Sister Maureen spent 20 years in Asian and Middle Eastern countries helping refugees and war victims through Catholic Relief Services and the Catholic Near East Welfare Association. She went on to teach pastoral theology to undergraduate nursing students at the Antonine University School of Nursing of Beirut before returning to the United States to serve as dean of Pastoral Formation and director of Pastoral Supervision at Saint Vincent de Paul Regional Seminary in Boynton Beach, Fla.

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The Loyola University Chicago Health Sciences Division (HSD) advances interprofessional, multidisciplinary, and transformative education and research while promoting service to others through stewardship of scientific knowledge and preparation of tomorrow's leaders. The HSD is located on the Health Sciences Campus in Maywood, Illinois. It includes the Marcella Niehoff School of Nursing, the Stritch School of Medicine, the biomedical research programs of the Graduate School, and several other institutes and centers encouraging new research and interprofessional education opportunities across all of Loyola University Chicago. The faculty and staff of the HSD bring a wealth of knowledge, experience, and a strong commitment to seeing that Loyola's health sciences continue to excel and exceed the standard for academic and research excellence. For more on the HSD, visit LUC.edu/hsd.

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02-11-2011 13:17 http://www.wadeng.org Share it on Facebook, Twitter, Google+ and even step up to donate http://www.wadeng.org Wadeng Wings of Hope exists because of the vision of one person, Jacob Deng, a young man who, as one of the Lost Boys of Sudan, survived unimaginable hardships as a child and adolescent, and came to Nova Scotia as a refugee in 2003. Jacob's dream of building schools in Southern Sudan arose from the deprivation and harrowing escape he experienced, and many in Nova Scotia and other parts of Canada have been inspired by his compelling story to join in his vision. Jacob, a member of the Dinka tribe, was born in Duk Padiet, a village near the Nile in Southern Sudan. When insurgents supported by the government that came to power in a coup in 1989 ravaged his village, burning everything in sight and slaughtering people, including most of Jacob's family, Jacob as a seven-year-old child fled on foot with thousands of other boys to Ethiopia, barely surviving the four-month trek. With little to eat and dangers from soldiers and wild animals, many of the boys did not make it. In a camp of 20000 boys in Ethiopia, life did not improve much, as food proved to be scarce if available at all, and again many of the boys did not survive. Their best hope lay in their makeshift outdoor school, where they received a rudimentary education. By 1991, when Ethiopia forced them to leave, they again were on the run, with the support of soldiers from the Sudan People's Liberation Army. They drank water from ...

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