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.
Ashley Darcy-Mahoney Co-authors Article in The Hill on Vaccinating Children
November 11, 2021
Since the federal government gave the green light for kids ages 12-17 to receive the COVID-19 vaccination, we've kept our attention on the next age bracket.
A Virtual Interprofessional Case Study Simulation Activates a Climate of Shared Values Across Disciplines
July 2, 2021
In February of 2021, the GW Nursing Office of Community Engagement and the GW Nursing Simulation and Innovation Learning Center partnered with the DC Asthma Coalition, Impact DC Asthma Clinic of Children’s National Health Sciences and the DC Children’s Law Center
Y. Tony Yang Receives Endowed Professorship in Health Policy
July 1, 2021
George Washington University School of Nursing professor Y. Tony Yang has been named the inaugural recipient of the Endowed Professorship in Health Policy. The endowed professorship was established to recognize a distinguished scholar with a proven record of outstanding achievement in health policy research and education, as measured by scholarly activity and international professional reputation.
GW Nursing Vaccine Clinic Highlighted on NBC Washington
May 18, 2021
NBC Washington highlighted Patsy Deyo and GW Nursing for hosting a mass vaccination clinic on the VSTC campus that included 12-15-year-old children this past Saturday. To watch News4's report from Shomari Stone highlighting the clinic please click the link below.
ABC 7 News Covers GW Nursing Vaccine Clinic
May 18, 2021
ABC 7 News reported on GW's mass vaccination clinic held on the VSTC campus that included 12-15-year-old children this past Saturday. To watch report highlighting the clinic please click the link below.
Interim Dean for School of Nursing Announced
May 8, 2021
Pamela Slaven-Lee, senior associate dean for academic affairs and clinical associate professor, has been named interim dean of the George Washington University’s School of Nursing. She begins the role July 1.
Celebrating a Top Ranking School of Nursing
April 13, 2021
GW Nursing held a gala Saturday evening to celebrate its 10th anniversary replete with guest speakers, swag boxes and gourmet meals delivered to the virtual attendees. A silent auction raised $156,000 for student scholarships, including $50,000 from an anonymous donor.
GW Nursing catapults into US News top 25
March 31, 2021
At #22, the George Washington University School of Nursing broke into the top 25 of the U.S. News and World Report rankings for graduate nursing programs on Tuesday. The 11-place jump is a testament to the school’s growing reputation as a premier destination for nursing students looking to excel in policy, leadership (#6), and family nurse practitioner (#8). In addition, the school’s Doctor of Nursing Practice (D.N.P.) program jumped to #28, which is a monumental gain from its #45 ranking a year ago.
Esther Emard Appointed as Director-at-Large to NAHQ Board
March 26, 2021
Esther Emard, RN, MSN, MSLIR, CPHQ, who is a member of the graduate faculty, was appointed to the Board of Directors for the National Association for Healthcare Quality (NAHQ) and named the Director-at-Large. NAHQ, the leader in healthcare quality competencies, provides a strategic advantage to healthcare professionals and the organizations they serve by developing and evolving competencies in healthcare quality that result in better patient and financial outcomes to support the goals of healthcare value.