Hunter-Bellevue nursing student Kayla Guevarro ’26 received the prestigious Caring Hands Scholarship at the Nursing Students’ Association of New York State 2025 Annual Convention last month.
Guevarro, a third-year student from Queens who is studying for her bachelor of science in nursing, was one of several Hunter students at the convention at the Hilton Long Island in Huntington. The association awards three of the $500 needs-based scholarships each year.
“Congratulations, Kayla!” said Joan Hansen Grabe Dean of Nursing Ann Marie Mauro. “Her achievement is a testament to the dedication and excellence of our nursing students.”
Bethany Kim ’25, the association’s policy and education director, also had a resolution on mental-health support for nursing students approved; delegates will vote on the measure at the National Student Nurses’ Association 73rd Annual Convention in April.
About the Hunter-Bellevue School of Nursing
The Hunter-Bellevue School of Nursing mission is to cultivate collaborative nurse leaders promoting wellness and championing health equity in diverse local and global communities through excellence in education, research, scholarship, and advocacy. Its vision is to shape nurse leaders advancing health equity for a thriving, healthier world.
About the Nursing Students’ Association of New York State
Founded in 1951, the more than 4,000-member association is a state chapter of the nonprofit National Student Nurses Association. It seeks to act as a bridge to the profession for undergraduate nursing students and to mold the future of nursing by developing leaders.