This April 17, we’re celebrating the birthday of Dr. Rheba de Tornyay. Dr. de Tornyay served as dean for the UW School of Nursing from 1975 to 1986, and was a dedicated proponent of gerontological nursing. She was passionate about nursing education and promoting healthy aging. The work the de Tornyay Center for Healthy Aging does is possible thanks to the generosity of Drs. Rudy and Rheba de Tornyay, who endowed the de Tornyay Center for Aging and made possible our 26 years of contributions to gerontological nursing.
You can learn more about Dr. de Tornyay’s life, career, and continued impact in the center’s three-part timeline of her life.
Thank you to everyone who joins us in continuing Dr. de Tornyay’s legacy: The faculty who mentor students. The researchers who further nursing science in healthy aging. The educators who weave new aging concepts through the curriculum. The thought leaders who challenge our current beliefs about aging. The students who dedicate themselves to learning to be the next generation of change-makers and leaders in gerontological nursing research and practice. Together our collective work helps push forward her vision of healthy aging for all.