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Nursing graduates at Commencement ceremony.

 

This May, as the world continues to fight the COVID-19 pandemic, GW School of Nursing will graduate 150 new B.S.N. nurses. These skilled and compassionate healthcare professionals will immediately join the clinical and research frontlines vital to protecting the safety of our communities.

It has been 10 years since GW Nursing was chartered as the 10th school at the George Washington University. Our first decade has been marked by many successes, none more important than preparing the next generations of nurses and health care leaders.

To continue to keep our families and neighborhoods healthy, we must continue to attract and support the most talented students, and scholarship funding makes that vital mission possible.

Please honor the Class of 2020 and the heroic work that nurses do each day by making a gift to support GW Nursing scholarships.

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Contact School of Nursing Development at [email protected].

Making a difference during this critical time

U.S. Army Reserves colonel and family nurse practitioner, Tryphena Lewis spent a month caring for COVID-19 patients at a makeshift hospital set up in the Javits Center, a convention center on Manhattan’s West Side.

“Nothing is Normal”

A U.S. Army Reserves colonel and family nurse practitioner, Tryphena Lewis spent a month caring for COVID-19 patients at a makeshift hospital set up in the Javits Center on Manhattan’s West Side.

Read her story of helping others

Leah McElhanon, GW Nursing grad, leads a field hospital in California.

Nursing Alumna Leads California Field Hospital

Leah McElhanon, BSN ’18, MSN ’19, didn’t let a furlough stop her from stepping up to fight COVID-19. She is leading the team at a field hospital in California’s Santa Clara Convention Center.

Read more of her inspiring story