Nese College of Nursing

Center for Nursing Research announces fall 2025 seminar series

Ross and Carol Nese College of Nursing's Nursing Sciences Building at University Park. Credit: Penn State. Creative Commons

UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — The Ross and Carol Nese College of Nursing’s Center for Nursing Research (CNR) has announced its Seminar Series for the 2025-26 semesters. This seven-part virtual series is designed to advance nursing research by fostering collaboration between researchers to bridge the gap between research theory and application.

The series offers participants the chance to explore ongoing research initiatives, expand evidence-based knowledge, and contribute to the development of clinical best practices and interventions aimed at improving patient outcomes.

Seminars are free and hosted virtually from noon to 1 p.m. Advanced registration is required and can be accessed here.

Fall 2025 seminars:

Sept. 3 — Responsible Conduct of Research and AI

  • Presented by Courtney Karmelita, research compliance manager, Office of Research Protections.

Sept. 10 — Utilizing Existing Large Databases for Observational Study

  • Presented by Li Wang, associate professor, Department of Public Health Sciences Division of Health Services and Behavioral Research.

Oct. 8 — Structural Equation Modeling: Principles and Practical Considerations

  • Presented by Yanling Li, assistant research professor, Quantitative Developmental Systems Methodology Core.

Jan. 14 — Understanding Grounded Theory: Process and Procedure

  • Presented by Barb King, professor, Charlotte Jane and Ralph A. Rodefer Chair, Center for Aging Research & Education Director.

Feb. 11 — Ethics in Research Part 1: Applying the Basics of Truth, Trust, and Transparency

  • Presented by Sydney Axson, assistant professor, Nese College of Nursing.

March 18 — Ethics in Research Part 2:  Informed Consent and AI Consideration

  • Presented by Sydney Axson.

April 8 — The Potential to Advance Nursing Using Social Network Science 

  • Presented by Jennifer Kowalkowski, assistant professor, Nese College of Nursing.

The college is an approved provider of nursing continuing professional development by the Pennsylvania State Nurses Association, an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.

About the CNR

The CNR provides an organized infrastructure to support research faculty and their interdisciplinary teams throughout the various stages of their projects, from preparing proposals and obtaining funding to disseminating results in peer-reviewed journals and at national and international conferences. With interdisciplinary collaboration being the hallmark of the college’s approach to research, interested researchers are invited to be part of the seminar series. For more information or collaboration, visit the website.

Last Updated August 22, 2025