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The Johns Hopkins School of Nursing’s Wald Center Is Renovated and Re-Opened
The Johns Hopkins School of Nursing’s newly renovated Wald Center for Community Health and Research (Wald Center) re-opened on May 1, 2023. The updated space now houses JHSON’s Center for Community Programs, Innovation, and Scholarship.
The Johns Hopkins School of Nursing Offers Free Online Course in Administering COVID-19 Vaccination
The Johns Hopkins School of Nursing has launched a free online course to offer training on COVID-19 vaccination administration.
Associate Professor Craig Pollack Named Inaugural Endowed Chair at the Johns Hopkins Schools of Nursing and Public Health
The Johns Hopkins School of Nursing and Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health announce the appointment of Craig Pollack, MD, MHS, as inaugural chair of the Katey Ayers Endowed Professorship.
The Johns Hopkins School of Nursing Launches a Dual DNP/MPH Degree with the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
The Johns Hopkins School of Nursing and the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health announce the launch of a dual-degree Doctor of Nursing Practice Executive/Master of Public Health (DNP/MPH) program.
The Johns Hopkins School of Nursing Receives $4.3M Grant to Launch National Center to Improve Care for People with Disabilities
Through a $4.3 million grant, the Johns Hopkins School of Nursing (JHSON) will become a national center dedicated to improving health and function of people with disabilities and their caregivers.
Johns Hopkins School of Nursing Launches Free COVID-19: Effective Nursing in Times of Crisis Course
The Johns Hopkins School of Nursing has developed a free COVID-19: Effective Nursing in Times of Crisis course, available to join now on leading social learning platform, FutureLearn.
The Johns Hopkins School of Nursing Is No. 3 in World Rankings
The Johns Hopkins School of Nursing is the No. 3 nursing school in the world, according to the 2020 QS World University Rankings.
Training Developed by Johns Hopkins School of Nursing Professor to Assess Intimate-Partner Violence Risk Now Offered to All Veterans Administration Clinical Staff
The Danger Assessment, an instrument that effectively assesses the risk of an abused woman to be seriously injured or killed by her intimate partner, is now being offered to all VA clinical staff thanks to a licensing agreement between JHSON and the VA.
Johns Hopkins School of Nursing Invites New Partner to Strengthen Nursing and Midwifery
Johns Hopkins School of Nursing has invited the African Forum for Research and Education in Health (AFREhealth) to become a partner of the the Global Network of the World Health Organization Collaborating Centers for Nursing and Midwifery.
Johns Hopkins School of Nursing Professor Phyllis Sharps Is Named Black Nurse of the Year
Phyllis Sharps, PhD, RN, FAAN, Johns Hopkins School of Nursing associate dean for community programs and initiatives, has been selected as the 2019 Black Nurse of the Year by the Black Nurses Association of the Greater Washington, D.C. Area, Inc.
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