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Emergency Management Conference Held at GU

By Madison Ashley April 4, 2013

The fourth annual Advancing and Redefining Communities for Emergency Management conference was held at the Georgetown this year, marking the first time the university has played host to the event. The...

Research Program Engages Students

By Emily Brown February 8, 2013

Catherine Merwin (NHS ’15) spent an hour last semester identifying emotions in photographs and measuring how quickly she could press various buttons. She was one of 115 students to participate inGRVP Live!,...

Early Applications Hit Record High

By Michael Donnay November 15, 2012

After delaying its early action deadline by a week in the midst of Hurricane Sandy, Georgetown saw a record number of early applications this admissions cycle, with 37 more applicants than last year. This...

NHS, Catholic Health Initiatives Form Partnership

By Abbey McNaughton November 2, 2012

The Georgetown University School of Nursing and Health Studies announced a new partnership with Catholic Health Initiatives, the nation’s second-largest Catholic health care system, Oct. 24. CHI,...

NHS Not Just a Sorority

By Kevin Diasti September 6, 2012

Telling someone you’re in the School of Nursing and Health Studies, especially as a guy, always renders interesting social situations. When I tell people that I am part of the NHS, I usually get an...

New Nursing Program to Offer Master’s Online

By Opinion Editor September 20, 2011

For a batch of about 25 soon-to-be enrolled graduate students in the Family Nurse Practitioner program, getting a master's degree will be cyber-friendly.   Later this spring, these students...

School of Nursing and Health Studies

By Photo Editor August 27, 2011

Despite being the smallest of the four schools, the NHS has a formidable presence on campus. Armed with some of the most overworked, scrubs-loving students on campus, the NHS comes with its own system...

University Names Public Health Leader as NHS Dean

By Glenn Russo June 14, 2011

Martin Iguchi, a researcher at the University of California, Los Angeles, has been tapped to be the new dean of the School of Nursing and Health Studies, University President John J. DeGioia announced...

Interest in MSB, NHS Increases

By Johanna Caldwell March 30, 2011

More students eyeing careers in business and nursing applied to Georgetown this year, with both the MSB and the NHS seeing sizable increases in the number of applicants to the class of 2015. According...

Undergrad Council Heads to Form Inter-School Body

By Johanna Caldwell October 21, 2010

The presidents of all four academic councils have teamed up to establish an inter-school academic council, which they hope will ease coordination on issues affecting all undergraduate students. First...

Faculty Push Undergraduate Research

By Neil Quinn April 16, 2010

A group of faculty and staff met yesterday to address the future of student research in the university's curriculum. Nick Healey, an education expert from the University of Gloucestershire, led the...

NHS Conference Highlights Student Research Achievements

By Jeff Cangialosi April 9, 2010

On Thursday, 47 undergraduate students showcased their scientific research at the Georgetown University Undergraduate Research Conference. Sponsored by the School of Nursing and Health Studies, the...

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