The College of Health Sciences invites campus to join them in celebrating three retiring employees from 3-4:30 p.m. on Monday, April 24 in the Bishop Barnwell Room in the Student Union Building. Refreshments will be provided.
The retirees are:
- Marian Graham, management assistant, School of Nursing, 35 years of Boise State service
- Marilyn O’Mallon, associate professor and director of the RN-BS Online Completion Program, School of Nursing, seven years of Boise State service
- John Lampignano, clinical associate professor, Department of Radiologic Sciences, five years of Boise State service
Marian Graham has worked for the School of Nursing since 1989 supporting faculty and school administrators. She developed a data collection plan and performs analysis routinely for the school. She develops and implements processes to collect and trend data required for reporting to regulatory and accreditation bodies, and she establishes methods and procedures to assure quality of data collected. Graham is responsible for meeting all data and reporting requirements as mandated by state and other national agencies for professional programs, including the State Board of Nursing and Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education, which accredits the Boise State School of Nursing. Graham also manages course scheduling for the school.
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Marilyn O’Mallon joined the School of Nursing in 2016 as the director of the RN-BS Online Completion program. She has also served in several interim leadership positions for the school, including interim associate divisional dean and chief nursing administrator. Before joining Boise State full-time, she was adjunct faculty for the Boise State RN-BS program while she also taught for Armstrong State University in Savannah, Georgia. Prior to her teaching career, O’Mallon served as a registered nurse, charge nurse and patient advocate in Georgia. She spent 16 years as a civilian employee in military medicine, serving in a military hospital in Germany during the first Gulf War while her husband served in the Army abroad.
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John Lampignano joined the Boise State Department of Radiologic Sciences full-time in 2019 after spending a year as a visiting scholar. He holds associate degrees from Glendale Community College and Maricopa Technical Community College, a bachelor’s degree from Weber State College in Utah and a Masters in Education from Arizona State University. He also holds certificates of completion in computerized tomography and magnetic resonance imaging from Loma Linda University. Lampignano has worked as an imaging technologist for the Arizona Cardinal Football Club since 1992 and as the radiation safety officer for HealthCare Imaging, LTD since 2010.