Nadia Sadanandan (NHS’24) has been named a Goldwater Scholar, a scholarship awarded to promising students who excel in mathematics, engineering and the natural sciences.
In its first meeting of the year, Georgetown’s Board of Directors approved funding for construction projects on the university's Law Center Campus and as part of its Capitol Campus project.
Georgetown University Mental Health Experts in Conversation with Frances Haugen, Facebook Whistleblower Child and adolescent mental health experts from the Georgetown University School of Medicine and the School of Nursing &…
Rev. Michael Rozier, SJ, a visiting Jesuit Chair in the School of Nursing & Health Studies, helps students explore the practical side of health care with a values-based approach.
Dr. Roberta Waite, a national leader in medical and nursing education, will join the new standalone Georgetown School of Nursing, continuing a nearly 120-year history of nursing education at Georgetown.
At her clinic in the Bronx, Dr. Staceyann Smith (NHS’09) applies a family-centric approach to child wellness to address systemic inequities – a similar approach to Georgetown’s children's health centers.
The university’s nursing and medical students teamed up to administer COVID-19 vaccine booster shots to the campus community. Along the way, the two cohorts gained valuable insights from one another.
Alumna Yasmin Zuch (NHS’20) is focusing her future medical career on serving Native American communities—and found her own connection to her Navajo and Hopi-Tewa heritage deepened along the way.
Students and faculty in the School of Nursing & Health Studies helped develop a new educational module on implicit bias for the District of Columbia Department of Health.