The American Nurses Foundation grant of $339,000 awarded to Southern University and A&M College in April has significantly impacted its program. The HBCU’s School of Nursing in Baton Rouge, Louisiana currently has its largest class of Black male nurses in its history, WBRZ reported. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Southern University School of Nursing (@subr.suson) Student James Rodgers said joining the class of 33 is a tremendous honor. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Southern University School of Nursing (@subr.suson) “The diversity of males in healthcare is very important for us. So to be a part of something like this is legendary for us,” Rodgers told WBRZ. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Southern University School of Nursing (@subr.suson) Another student, John Babin, echoed those sentiments. “Black men can do other things besides football and basketball, or being incarcerated in places like prison, so this is seen as an option that...