News Archive
With as many students and faculty active in education, practice, policy and research as we have at GW Nursing, it can be difficult to capture all of their stories. These are just some examples of the work going on here — work done by dedicated students and top-tier faculty alike — that help this school continue to grow and flourish.
GW Nursing celebrates largest-ever BSN class during Pinning ceremony
December 18, 2018
Advancing technology changes health care from prevention to delivery
December 13, 2018
Pathways Project will create care protocol for kidney patients
December 7, 2018
A study known as the Pathways Project may ultimately impact as many as 100,000 patients in the United States.
The Battle At Home
November 10, 2018
A national opioid epidemic, semi-regular mass shootings and high-profile celebrity suicides have drawn Americans’ attention to mental health.
Serving Those Who Served
Program option makes an impact on nursing and veterans' education
November 10, 2018
Veterans’ lives are defined by service. For those who choose to become nurses, it’s a natural fit. Nursing continues their service in a new way.
GW Celebrates ‘Unwavering Commitment’ to Nursing Education
The university doubled its simulation lab space in Innovation Hall and opened a new Student Success Center.
November 9, 2018
Recognized for Diversity, 2018 HEED Award Recipient
November 2, 2018
Dr. Hahn inducted as American Academy of Nursing fellow
November 2, 2018
Dr. Joyce Hahn was inducted this week as a fellow in the American Academy of Nursing (AAN) during its Transforming Health, Driving Policy conference in Washington, D.C.
AAMN chapter aims to support men in nursing
October 13, 2018
The District of Columbia and Virginia will now have its first chapter of the American Association for Men in Nursing (AAMN) to be hosted by The George Washington University.
Stigma is the nation’s #1 killer, says Surgeon General
October 4, 2018
Health care providers, students and educators filled the Betts Theater on GW’s Washington, D.C. campus Monday to hear the U.S. surgeon general, Vice Admiral Jerome M. Adams discuss the nation’s opioid epidemic.