UAFS School of Nursing

UAFS School of Nursing

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Welcome to the UAFS School of Nursing page!

Photos from University of Arkansas -  Fort Smith's post 05/16/2026
Photos from UAFS School of Nursing's post 05/16/2026

Congratulations to our incredible BSN graduates at the UAFS CHEHS Commencement. Your dedication, compassion, and resilience have prepared you to step into the world as exceptional nurses. We are so proud of everything you’ve accomplished and excited for the impact you’ll make in the lives you touch.

Photos from UAFS School of Nursing's post 05/16/2026

We are so proud of all our BSN Nursing students who took part in the Blessing of the Hands Ceremony. A special thank‑you to Pastor Wes Hillard from Heritage Church in Van Buren for sharing such an uplifting message.

Photos from UAFS School of Nursing's post 12/13/2025

🎉 Congratulations to our BSN graduates!

This week, our Traditional and Accelerated BSN students participated in the Blessing of the Hands and proudly received their diplomas today. We are so proud of you and wish you every success in your nursing careers.

👏 Congratulations BSN, RN graduates! 🩺✨

Photos from UAFS School of Nursing's post 12/05/2025

Honored to recognize our students inducted into Sigma Theta Tau. This achievement reflects your commitment to scholarship, integrity, and the advancement of nursing. We can’t wait to see how you continue to grow as leaders in healthcare.

Photos from UAFS School of Nursing's post 11/20/2025

Our evening nursing students did an amazing job with their friendsgiving! We are very thankful for these future nurses!

Photos from UAFS School of Nursing's post 10/07/2025

Nursing students played a vital role in the One Pill Can Kill training, assisting with hands-on naloxone training and empowering participants to respond effectively in overdose situations.

10/07/2025

More than 200 students, faculty, and staff participated in One Pill Can Kill training today to learn how to test for fentanyl, recgonize an overdose, effectively use Narcan, and respond with confidence in a crisis.

Presented by Arkansas Attorney General Tim Griffin, the statewide initiative raises awareness about the dangers of fentanyl-laced pills and gives participants all the tools and training to act in an emergency.

Naloxone training was led by UAFS nursing students, who helped prepare our community to save lives both on and off campus.

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5210 Grand Avenue
Fort Smith, AR
72913

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm