School releases its 2023-24 annual report

August 15, 2024

Author: Caitlin Hanbury

The VCU School of Nursing's 2023-2024 annual report highlights significant transitions, academic innovation, a rise in research rankings, expanded community outreach, and solidified partnerships, underscoring the school's national prominence and commitment to excellence.

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Marked by transformative curriculum redesigns, a change in school leadership, program advancements, and new nursing discoveries, 2023-24 reflects the school's unwavering commitment to top-tier nursing education and cutting-edge research initiatives that advance the delivery of innovative health care.

The VCU School of Nursing has released its 2023-2024 annual report, showcasing a year marked by significant transitions, academic innovation and continued excellence in research and community engagement. The report underscores the school's dedication to advancing nursing education and practice, reflecting on a year of curriculum redesigns, leadership changes, and a notable rise in research rankings. The school has also expanded its community outreach footprint, solidified key partnerships, and celebrated a banner year in fundraising efforts. This comprehensive review highlights the collective achievements that continue to elevate the VCU School of Nursing's profile and demonstrate its commitment to excellence in nursing education and healthcare delivery.

"The 2023-2024 annual report highlights a transformative year for the VCU School of Nursing," said interim dean Patricia Kinser, Ph.D. "Our commitment to academic excellence, innovative research, interprofessional collaboration, and community engagement has never been stronger. We are proud of the strides we've made in curriculum redesign, our research portfolio, and expanding our outreach efforts. These achievements not only elevate our national prominence but also reinforce our dedication to preparing the next generation of nursing leaders."