School of Nursing

Drone views of the UConn entryway sign lit green for Earth Day. March 16, 2022.

Celebrating UConn’s Class of 2023

A class full of passion, ambition, and hope

UConn’s School of Nursing Recognized for a National Student Nurses Association Stellar School Award

UConn’s School of Nursing was awarded a place in the National Student Nurses’ Association’s (NSNA) Stellar School Chapter Recognition Program on April 15.

Upcoming UConn graduates Amy and Kenni Zipf pose for a photo in the Widmer Wing of Storrs Hall

Mother and Daughter Soon-to-Be Graduates Pursue Passions for Research and Art

'I'm already coming up with the Instagram caption. It's going to be something, like, "Yeah, I might have graduated college, but my mom got a Ph.D."'

Storrs Hall is seen from the opposite side of Swan Lake.

Victoria Vaughan Dickson Named as Next Dean of the UConn School of Nursing

Dickson, an international expert in qualitative research techniques, mixed methods research, will start at UConn on Aug. 1

UConn’s Nursing Students Global Presence

Going Global over break, UConn Nursing students bring education and community engagement to Guatemala.

Academic Cannabis Symposium Explores Breadth of a Growing Industry

UConn’s two-day conference examined wide-ranging cannabis topics including research, health benefits, entrepreneurship, law, science, recreation, and more

Social Work Researcher Seeks to Re-engage Black and African American Older Adults Isolated by COVID-19

Working to reconnect people with the activities and social ties that sustained them before the pandemic

The UConn large letter sign at dusk on June 12, 2021.

UConn Nursing, Social Work Awarded $6M to Address Workforce Shortages in Critical Fields

The funds will help grow the ranks of social workers and nurses in Connecticut

A view of the School of Nursing with Wilbur Cross in the background.

The Loss of a Legend:  Dr. Marlene F. Kramer

Remembering Dr. Marlene F. Kramer, the 3rd Dean of Nursing at the University of Connecticut and author of the acclaimed book, Reality Shock: Why Nurses Leave Nursing.

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UConn Research Seeds 17 Projects through New CRISP Funding Initiative

The funding program, which encourages interdisciplinary research among clinical faculty at UConn and UConn Health, is awarding a total of $729,000