Nursing SchoolNancy Davis Griffin is the Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing’s new Associate Dean for Enrollment Management and Student Affairs, a role dedicated to growing and supporting the School’s outstanding and diverse student body.

Griffin joins JHUSON in June, bringing 30 years of experience in higher education to her new role. Her career has covered the spectrum from enrollment management to student life and housing and has included more than a decade of successful senior management in both student affairs and admissions.

“Nancy is a seasoned professional who will bring her own professional style and leadership to all student services,” says School of Nursing Dean Martha Hill, PhD, RN.
 
Griffin notes that she was drawn to JHUSON because of the opportunity to “work with talented students from start to finish and beyond.” She adds, “I’ll be joining a community and an institution that knows what it stands for and that embodies the value of Excellence.”

As a first priority, Griffin plans to meet faculty, students, and staff to “begin to truly understand the culture and talent” at the School. “I envision my role as working with every member of the JHUSON community to identify, enroll, support, and graduate the very best men and women in nursing,” she explains.
 
Prior to JHUSON, Griffin was the Dean of Admission at Saint Anselm College in Manchester, NH. She holds a Master of Arts in Counseling from Fairfield University and a Bachelor of Science in Therapeutic Recreation & Disability from the University of Southern Maine. She is the recipient of numerous honors and awards recognizing her service and counseling, including being named the New Hampshire Admission Counselor of the Year.