Alum 
	
    Jane Lebherz
Courage to Step Outside of My Comfort Zone
Alum, NDMU Class of 2017
Nursing (Entry-Level BSN)
Since beginning my college experience at Notre Dame, I have been willed to step out of my comfort zone continuously. The courage that it takes to move out of my comfort zone will follow me into my Registered Nurse position on the NICU as I care for some of the tiniest, most unstable patients the hospital holds. What's Next for Jane: Johns Hopkins Hospital - Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
	Alum 
	
Sarah Generoso
 
Sarah Generoso – School of Nursing
Alum, NDMU Class of 2025
Nursing (Entry-Level BSN)
From the field to clinicals, with passion and perseverance Sarah Generoso '25 has made the most of her time at NDMU. As a two-sport athlete and standout nursing student, Sarah found strength in a supportive campus community and forged lifelong friendships.
	Student 
	
Francesca Circosta
 
Sisterhood and Service
Student, NDMU Class of 2022
Nursing (Entry-Level BSN)
“You don’t join this organization if you don’t like service. That’s one of the first things we always tell new members and people that are interested. It doesn’t feel like work when you’re doing it with a great bunch of people. It’s just fun and good memories, which I’m going to remember forever once I leave Notre Dame." - Francesca Circosta '22, president of the Omega Phi Alpha service sorority for the 2021-22 academic year. 
	Alum 
	
Antoinette Goosby
 
Importance of Caring Science
Alum, NDMU Class of 2021
Nursing (Entry-Level BSN)
One of the unique aspects of the nursing program at Notre Dame is that we learn about caring science. It’s a term I was not familiar with before coming here. The faculty emphasize that we as nurses need to take care of ourselves before we treat our patients. We ourselves need to be ok in order to treat someone who’s not ok. I’ve carried that with me throughout my work experiences so far, and I know it will stick with me in the future.
