Inclusive Excellence

The Inclusive Excellence Council, focused on Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging (DEIB), at the School of Nursing serves to advance an inclusive academic environment that promotes excellence in nursing education, research, and practice through the integration of diverse perspectives, equitable policies, and inclusive practices. The Inclusive Excellence Council strives to create and foster an environment where all community members feel valued, supported, and empowered.


The Council serves in an advisory capacity to the Dean of the School of Nursing and collaborates with faculty, staff, students, and administration to develop and implement DEIB initiatives.


Diversity Statement

We cultivate excellence in teaching and learning, research and service through equal access to resources, opportunities and advancement for all members of our community. We foster a culture in which we acknowledge, discuss and address privilege to increase success among marginalized people. Our community commits to engaging in the dynamic process of promoting equity and social justice.


Our strategic and evaluation plans are centered on the themes of diversity, equity, inclusion, and social justice and are tailored to focus on four areas: 

  

Leadership &
Accountability

  

Recruitment
& Retention

  

Social
Transformation

  

Education, Research,
Scholarship & Service



Gw Nursing Inclusive Excellence Council
 

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Adriana Glen SON Associate Dean for Inclusive Excellence

CHAIR

Adriana Glenn

Ph.D., M.A., MN, RN, FNP-BC, CNE

Associate Dean for Inclusive Excellence

Director of RN-BSN Program Track 

Assistant Professor


 

Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Resources
 

Select Faculty Publications

El-Banna, M. & Kesten, K. (2022) Innovative and Diverse Strategies to Implement Inclusive DNP Projects to Meet Organization Strategic Goals and Advance Healthcare Equity, Nursing Research.

Glenn, A., Smith, P. J., & Flynt Wallington, S. (2024). A nurse-led approach to testing and adapting a telehealth guide for e-empathy in goals of care conversations for Black patients with chronic kidney disease. Patient Education and Counseling. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pec.2024.10859

Glenn, A., Davis, S., Dawn, K. (2024). The social determinants of a heart-healthy community: A participatory action research project In J. McClinton, A. Hernandez, & A. Thornton (Eds.), Qualitative research with diverse and underserved communities. Studies section 1, case study 4.

Glenn, A. D. & Claman, F. (2017). Using a low fidelity simulation to enhance cultural awareness and emotional intelligence. Nursing Education Perspective (accepted).

Greene, J., El-Banna, M.M, Briggs, L., & Park, J. (2017). Gender differences in nurse practitioner salaries, Journal of the American Association of Nurse Practitioners (JAANP), 29 (11), 667–672. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/2327-6924.12512

Le, D., Kim, H.J., Wen, K.Y., Juon, H.S. (2022). Disparities in awareness of the HPV vaccine and HPV-associated cancers among racial/ethnic minority populations: 2018 HINTS. Ethn Health, 31:1-15. doi: 10.1080/13557858.2022.2116630. Epub ahead of print.

Kim, H., Griffith, K., Ricciardi, R., Le, D., Glenn, A., Cameron, V., & Juon, H. (2024). Exploring disparities in healthcare utilization, cancer care experience, and beliefs about cancer among Asian and Hispanic cancer survivors. Supportive Care in Cancer, 32 (756). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00520-024-08958-6

 
McKay, E.A., Placencio-Castro, M., Harris, A., Kelly-Weeder, S., Fontenot, H. Development and psychometric testing of a scale to measure sexual minority-inclusivity in sex education. Sexuality Research and Social Policy, in press.

 

Located in 108H within Suite 108 of Innovation Hall, the Interfaith Prayer & Meditation Room (The Room) is intended to provide a tranquil and inclusive space for students, faculty, and staff to engage in personal contemplation, prayer, meditation, and reflection. It is our goal to promote understanding and inclusivity, as well as to provide a welcoming environment for people of all faiths and backgrounds.

In order to ensure clarity and understanding for all users of The Room, it is important to provide a comprehensive outline of the hours of operation, rules, regulations, and etiquette to be observed within the facility. This information will help to facilitate a safe and respectful space. Therefore, we kindly request that all users of the The Room adhere to the following guidelines in order to maintain a peaceful and harmonious environment for all.

Purpose and Scope

The Room, located in 108H within Suite 108 of Innovation Hall at The George Washington University School of Nursing, is intended to provide a tranquil and inclusive space for students, faculty, and staff to engage in personal contemplation, prayer, meditation, and reflection. This guideline governs the utilization of the room and outlines guidelines to ensure respectful and equitable use of the room.

Hours of Operation

The Room will be accessible from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., Monday to Friday. Users are expected to adhere to the designated hours of operation

Access and Security

Access to Suite 108 and the room is granted to all School of Nursing community members, including students, faculty, and staff. The side door to Suite 108 (by the hallway to classroom 107) will remain unlocked during the designated hours of operation, and Students are required to use this door to access the room.

Expectations

The room is primarily intended for personal contemplation, prayer, meditation, and reflection across various religious and spiritual beliefs. Users are expected to maintain a quiet and respectful atmosphere within the room, understanding that the room may be shared by individuals of diverse backgrounds. Users of the room are expected to behave in a respectful and considerate manner. Disruptive activities, including but not limited to loud conversations, music, open flame, or burning of materials with a device or scent-producing substances, are strictly prohibited. Users are advised to silence their electronic devices while within the room.

The room can accommodate a maximum of four individuals. In the event that the room is occupied, kindly wait or locate an alternative area. Users should be considerate of how long they are using the room if others are waiting.

Personal Belongings

Users are solely responsible for their personal belongings brought into the room. The University is not liable for any loss, theft, or damage to personal items left unattended in the room.

Religious and Cultural Artifacts

The room is not open to displaying religious and cultural artifacts.

Compliance

Failure to adhere to this guideline may result in restricted access to the room. The university reserves the right to modify or terminate access to the room based on violations of this guideline.

Feedback and Concerns

Users are encouraged to provide feedback or voice concerns regarding the utilization of The Room to the Student Services or Director of Operations. This input will help maintain a positive and inclusive environment within the room.

   


Excellence in Diversity
 

Recognized for Diversity

In recognition of its commitment to diversity, GW Nursing was awarded the 2018 Health Professions Higher Education Excellence in Diversity (HEED) Award from INSIGHT Into Diversity magazine, the oldest and largest diversity-focused publication in higher education.

INSIGHT Into Diversity, Health Professions, Higher Education in Diversity Award, 2018