Year in review 2023-2024

Year in Review 2023鈥2024


Research to Advance Patient Care

Alumni Accolades

  • Denise Charron-Prochownik, M.S. 鈥82, was inducted into the Sigma International Nurse Researcher Hall of Fame. She is a professor and chair of the Department of Health Promotion & Development at the University of Pittsburgh School of Nursing.
  • Martha A.Q. Curley, Ph.D. 鈥97, was named an American Academy of Nursing Living Legend during the AAN鈥檚 50th anniversary year.
  • Anne Gross, M.S. 鈥90, was named Ning Zhao Chair of Nursing, the first endowed nursing position of its kind, at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. Gross is also Dana-Farber鈥檚 senior vice president for patient care services and chief nursing officer.
  • Jennie Chin Hansen 鈥70, H鈥08 (pictured, right), a nationally recognized advocate and thought leader on health care needs of older adults, was awarded an honorary doctor of humane letters from Harvard University in May. She is believed to be the first nurse to receive an honorary doctorate from Harvard.

Faculty Honors

Christopher Lee

Christopher Lee


Barry Family/Goldman Sachs Professor

Christopher Lee


Barry Family/Goldman Sachs Professor

尝别别听is one of 30 world-renowned nurse scientists who will be inducted into the Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing International Nurse Researcher Hall of Fame in July.

Karen Lyons

Karen Lyons


Professor

Karen Lyons


Professor

尝测辞苍蝉听was elected to the board of directors of the Gerontological Society of America鈥攖he nation鈥檚 largest interdisciplinary organization devoted to the field of aging.

Brittney van de Water

Brittney van de Water


Assistant Professor

Brittney van de Water


Assistant Professor

van de Water joined the editorial board of BMC Global and Public Health鈥攖he first nurse to do so.

Student Impact

Ph.D. candidate Nickie Burney (left)听and D.N.P. student Cheryl Slater (right)听were awarded scholarships from the Nurses Educational Funds.

  • Burney received the Johnson & Johnson 2023 Health Equity Scholarship. Her program of research emphasizes chronic disease prevention in vulnerable populations.
  • Slater received the 2023 Madeline A. Naegle Scholarship and continues to work with bereaved families, opioid-exposed newborns in low-resource settings, and pregnant women with substance use disorder.

Julie Canuto-Depina 鈥25 was awarded Boston College鈥檚 2024 Martin Luther King, Jr.听Scholarship, an honor for which Esther Udoakang 鈥25 was also a finalist. The scholarship recognizes a 情色空间 junior who demonstrates superior academic achievement, extracurricular leadership, community service, and involvement with the African American community and issues.

Ji In Kim, D.N.P. 鈥25, was a Boston College delegate听to COP28, the world鈥檚 largest international climate change conference, which took place in December.听The delegation briefed the 情色空间 community on their experience in two interactive sessions held online from Dubai, the location for COP28.

Academic and Clinical Excellence

  • U.S. News & World Report ranked the Connell School 10th out of 654 schools in its 2024 Best Undergraduate Nursing Programs survey.
  • In the fall, the Mary Mahoney Program welcomed its first cohort of direct entry master鈥檚 nursing students who identify as first generation and/or belong to a historically marginalized group.听
  • Assistant Dean Dany Hilaire and her team create an individualized approach to one of the nation鈥檚 most robust and innovative clinical education programs.听
  • Associate Professor of the Practice Donna Cullinan, Assistant Professor of the Practice Raymond Gasser, and Associate Professor and Strakosch Family Faculty Fellow Tam Nguyen developed the inaugural Design Hackathon as part of the population health clinical. In teams, CSON听students learned design methods, discussed the impact of ChatGPT on the future of health decision-making, and used AI to generate personas for diabetes patients.
  • M. Colleen Simonelli, CSON鈥檚 associate dean for student services and a professor of the practice, received the 2024 Boston College Community Service Award for her efforts to help establish a new nursing school at St. John鈥檚 College, a Jesuit higher education institution in Belize.

Choosing Nursing

Improving Understanding of the Field

Lindsey Camp

Assistant Professor Lindsey Camp鈥檚 discussion on the history of public health aired on C-SPAN2鈥檚 Lectures in History series in February.

Andrew Dwyer

Associate Professor Andrew Dwyer is a 2023鈥2024 Virtual Visiting Professor in a Johns Hopkins School of Medicine program called Health Humanities and Health Systems Science Distinction Tracks: Generating a Guild of Authentic Citizens in Healthcare.


Portrait of newly appointed CSON Associate Dean, Leah Gordon photographed in Maloney Hall.

Associate Dean for Inclusive Excellence, Diversity, and Belonging, Leah Gordon, joined the 2024 cohort in the American Association of Colleges of Nursing Diversity Leadership Institute. Her poster presentation was 鈥淗ow a Community of Practice (CoP) Model Can Serve as a Space for Hope, Unity, and Belonging (HUB) by Centering Diversity, Inclusion, and Belonging in Nursing Education during Societal Times of Challenge.鈥

Aimee Milliken

The American Nurses Association appointed Associate Professor of the Practice Aimee Milliken to the panel that is drafting the 2025 Code of Ethics, a critical initiative revised every 10 years.

Events at the Connell School

DEAN RITA P. KELLEHER AWARD

Adelene Egan 鈥18 received the 15th annual Dean Rita P. Kelleher Award in April. She is a senior staff nurse in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit at NewYork-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center.

SPRING PINNACLE LECTURE

Denetra Hampton,听a 22-year Navy veteran, former United States Naval Nurse Corps Officer, and听founder of For Nurses By Nurses Productions, presented CSON鈥檚 spring Pinnacle lecture, 鈥淎dvancing the Health Sciences through Scientific Storytelling.鈥 Prior to the lecture, Hampton鈥檚 film 鈥淭he Black Angels: A Nurse鈥檚 Story鈥 was screened.

VISITING PROFESSOR

Visiting Professor Sang Hui Chu, from Yonsei University College of Nursing in Seoul, presented the talk 鈥淐omplex PTSD in North Korean Defectors: Psychosocial and Biological Markers,鈥 based on her research.

FALL PINNACLE LECTURE

The fall Pinnacle lecture was presented by Vanessa Kerry, MD, M.Sc., director of the Program in Global Public Policy and Social Change at Harvard Medical School, CEO of Seed Global Health, and special envoy for climate change and health at the World Health Organization. Kerry鈥檚 lecture was titled 鈥淔rom Pandemic Preparedness to Climate Change Resiliency, the Solutions Lie with Our Health Care Professionals.鈥

NANDA INTERNATIONAL

Boston College hosted the NANDA International Conference, whose topic鈥斺淪haping, Informing, and Communicating Nursing and the Human Experience鈥濃攃elebrated 50 years of the organization鈥檚 work in nursing practice, research, educational curricula, and informatics.

SIGMA SYMPOSIUM

Boston College hosted the Sixth Annual Sigma Region 15 Nursing Research Symposium in October. The topic was 鈥淏old Innovations: Nurses Leading the Changing Health Care Climate.鈥

By the Numbers

Chart of student statistics
Chart of faculty and alumni statistics