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 Moves Up to #5 in Online Nursing
January 18, 2018
GW Nursing tied for the No. 5 spot in U.S. News & World Report’s 2018 Best Online Graduate Nursing Programs. The increase in rank from No. 26 in the previous year is a reflection of faculty, staff and students' hard work and the continued dedication of resources to instructional design, technology and best practices. Once again, the school was also ranked for Best Online Master’s in Nursing for Veterans this year, coming in at No. 3 on that list.

Improving men's health by battling stereotypes
November 28, 2017

Veterans supporting veterans
November 9, 2017

Improving Online Education
October 19, 2017

'Tis the season for flu vaccines
October 18, 2017

Congratulations to GW Nursing's newest AAN Fellows
October 11, 2017
Drs. Karen Kesten and Kenya Beard, both members of the GW Nursing community, were inducted Saturday as Fellows in the American Academy of Nursing (AAN).

GW Nursing professors help women live longer, healthier lives
October 5, 2017

Improving quality of life for cancer patients
September 9, 2017

Using data to improve health care policy
September 9, 2017

GW Nursing faculty studying NP workforce trends
August 30, 2017

Interprofessional research leads to improved practice
August 30, 2017
Not all vital health care research is conducted by people with backgrounds in the discipline, demonstrating the importance of interprofessional collaboration to scientific advancement.

Dr. Echevarria comes to GW Nursing as Assistant Dean of the DNP program
August 19, 2017
Dr. Mercedes Echevarria joins GW this fall as an Associate Professor and Assistant Dean of the DNP program. She comes to GW Nursing from Rutgers University, where she served as associate dean of Advanced Nursing Practice. Under her leadership, the school was ranked within the top 20 best graduate nursing programs in the nation by U.S. News & World Report in 2017.