Beloved Former Faculty Member is Honored in Bronze
While other states celebrate Nurses Week, here in New Mexico the entire month of May 2023 has been proclaimed Nurses Month by Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham, and WNMU observed the month in equally grand style by installing a recently commissioned sculpture of nurse and former faculty member Pam Kuthe. Kuthe, who retired from WNMU in 2007 and passed away in 2020, was a long-time Silver City nurse, a dedicated nursing educator, and a valued colleague. She was recognized as a Nursing Legend by the New Mexico Center for Nursing Excellence, and she was pivotal in establishing the modern nursing program at WNMU, which graduated its first class of associate degree students in 1993. To honor Kuthe’s legacy, WNMU commissioned a bronze sculpture of her, titled Nursing is a Calling, created by a local collective of artists. The sculptors who worked on the project all have ties to WNMU: Chelsea Boone earned a BFA in 2016, Maurice Camacho earned the same degree in 2019, Colette Beers...