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Student Success: Danielle Hertzler, Class of 2024

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Carol Best

Danielle Hertzler was one of 30 ABSN students who received their nurses pin at MNU’s February 2024 Nurses Pinning February 22, 2024.

“Everyone’s journey is different,” says Danielle Hertzler who just graduated from MNU’s Accelerated Bachelor of Science in Nursing program. She didn’t always know she wanted to be a nurse. In fact, Danielle’s first career was as a photographer.

“I was 31 when I enrolled at MNU, so this is my second life,” Danielle says.

Though she loved photography, owning her own business wasn’t as lucrative as she had hoped, so she took classes and became a Nationally Registered Certified Medical Assistant (NRCMA). Getting into the field of healthcare came naturally. Danielle’s mother is a travel nurse who instilled in her a strong passion for caring for people. Danielle enjoys her position working in cardiology with the University of Kansas Health System.

At some point, she determined she wanted to do more. It could have been her stint in Queens, New York, during COVID. Danielle and her mother were two of the healthcare professionals who were deployed to that hard-hit area early in the pandemic.

“It’s always been on my mom’s heart to respond to a need,” Danielle says. “So, when I learned she was going, I decided to go too.”

The work was very different from what they were used to due to scarce resources, make-shift facilities, and life-and-death situations.

“When you come back from an experience where you are not able to give care the way you want, you don’t want to do the bare minimum anymore,” she says.

Earning her nursing degree in an accelerated manner was a challenge and came after research into various nursing programs and some additional academic preparation. Learning about the ABSN program at her workplace job fair, she was attracted to MNU for the hands-on, tactile nature of the educational environment. MNU’s patient simulation center allows students to experience many scenarios they will encounter as nurses.

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Dr. Abby Hodges

Vice President for Academic Affairs

PhD; Organic Chemistry, Yale University 
MS; Organic Chemistry, Yale University 
BS; Chemistry, Denison University

Dr. Hodges began her career in higher education at Azusa Pacific University as a chemistry professor from 2008 to 2014. She then moved to MNU where she taught and in 2018 was appointed Chair of the Department of Natural, Health, and Mathematical Sciences. From 2022-2023, before accepting the Interim Vice President for Academic Affairs, Dr. Hodges was the Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences.

Dr. Hodges’ career research has focused on protein folding and protein engineering, and she has mentored over twenty students in these research projects. She has also furthered the MNU first-year experience program and chaired the General Education committee for five years. Dr. Hodges was recognized as the MNU Faculty of the Year in 2021.

Dr. Hodges lives in Olathe with her husband Ryan and two boys.