UNC Wilmington School of Nursing

UNC Wilmington School of Nursing UNCW's School of Nursing, housed within the College of Health and Human Services, offers multiple un

UNCW's School of Nursing provides numerous, exciting opportunities to enter the dynamic profession of nursing or to begin a career in clinical research. The School of Nursing has been in existence since the early 1960s and offers both baccalaureate and master's degrees in nursing and clinical research. In July 2010, the School of Nursing moved into the newly constructed McNeill Hall. The learning

facilities in the new building are state of the art in terms of educational technology, patient simulation and distance education

Ready to strengthen your Spanish while exploring healthcare, culture, and daily life in one of the world's most beautifu...
06/15/2026

Ready to strengthen your Spanish while exploring healthcare, culture, and daily life in one of the world's most beautiful destinations?

Study abroad in Costa Rica December 12-20 with your nursing and clinical research peers and faculty! You'll build your Medical Spanish skills, visit a local hospital to learn about Costa Rica's healthcare system, and immerse yourself in the local culture. Take dancing and cooking classes, enjoy a Café Britt coffee tour and chocolate tour, explore Poás Volcano National Park — all while living with a host family.

Contact Diane Parker ([email protected]) or Annemarie Petroff ([email protected]) or click the link to learn more and apply by July 1. Link: https://educationabroad.uncw.edu/index.cfm?FuseAction=Programs.ViewProgramAngular&id=12737

At their May 19 meeting, the Wilmington City Council officially declared May 20, 2026 as Clinical Trials Day via a procl...
05/20/2026

At their May 19 meeting, the Wilmington City Council officially declared May 20, 2026 as Clinical Trials Day via a proclamation. Clinical trials are the backbone of medical progress, shaping safer, more effective treatments and improving quality of life for patients everywhere.

The clinical research program at UNCW has proudly been preparing students for 22 years to be part of this industry. Here in southeastern North Carolina—one of the fastest growing regions in the state—the need for strong clinical research expertise is more important than ever as our community expands and looks to innovate.

We’re proud to prepare the next generation of professionals who will help meet those needs and drive meaningful impact across our region and beyond. Thank you, Mayor Saffo and City Council members, for this recognition! Read the full proclamation below.

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WHEREAS, Clinical Trials Day is recognized internationally each year on May 20 to commemorate the first recorded clinical trial and to honor the vital role of ethical, well conducted clinical research in advancing medical knowledge, public health, and patient care; and

WHEREAS, as a historic port city, Wilmington is a community shaped by the sea and acknowledges the early foundations of clinical research, including James Lind’s 1747 study of scurvy in sailors, which demonstrated the value of systematic investigation in improving human health; and,

WHEREAS, modern clinical trials are essential to the development of safe and effective medical treatments and health interventions, and rely on the trust, participation, and protection of research volunteers, patients, and communities; and

WHEREAS, communities benefit when clinical research is conducted with scientific rigor, transparency, and ethical oversight, contributing to improved health outcomes, expanded access to innovation, and a skilled healthcare and research workforce; and

WHEREAS, the University of North Carolina Wilmington serves as a regional leader in clinical research education through undergraduate and graduate programs that prepare students from diverse disciplines to support the development of innovative medical therapies and conduct of clinical trials to improve the health and well-being of people locally, statewide, and globally; and

WHEREAS, UNCW’s Clinical Research Program integrates academic instruction with applied research and experiential learning by partnering with healthcare organizations, contract research organizations, and pharmaceutical companies, fostering student engagement, critical thinking, ethical decision-making, and regulatory competence in alignment with UNCW’s commitment to excellence in teaching, research, and community service to support Wilmington’s growing life sciences ecosystem and helping prepare a skilled workforce to meet emerging research and healthcare needs;

NOW, THEREFORE, I, Bill Saffo, Mayor of the City of Wilmington, NC, do hereby proclaim May 20, 2026, as "Clinical Trials Day” in the City of Wilmington and encourage residents to recognize the importance of clinical research and those who contribute to its advancement.

ADOPTED this the 19th day of May 2026.

Celebrate the power of discovery this Clinical Trials Day (May 20)!At UNC Wilmington, our Clinical Research undergraduat...
05/20/2026

Celebrate the power of discovery this Clinical Trials Day (May 20)!

At UNC Wilmington, our Clinical Research undergraduate, graduate and certificate programs prepare future professionals to make a real impact in advancing health and improving lives. Through industry-aligned curriculum, internships, and a strong foundation in research ethics and practice, students gain the skills needed to thrive in the clinical research industry.

Join us in honoring the professionals and participants who make clinical trials possible—and the future leaders we’re proud to train right here at UNCW! Explore our programs here: https://uncw.edu/academics/colleges/chhs/schools/school-nursing/clinical-research

Expanding your impact can change lives. Our Master of Science in Clinical Research & Product Development program prepare...
05/19/2026

Expanding your impact can change lives. Our Master of Science in Clinical Research & Product Development program prepares students like Kayla Mayberry to make a difference where it matters most. Ready to find your why? Visit uncw.edu/clr learn more.

Expanding your impact can change lives. Our Master of Science in Cl...

Four CHHS faculty, along with a faculty member in the Department of Psychology, have been awarded FY27 internal catalyti...
05/13/2026

Four CHHS faculty, along with a faculty member in the Department of Psychology, have been awarded FY27 internal catalytic funding through Research and Innovation’s Charles L. Cahill Grants for Faculty Scholarship.

Their interdisciplinary project, “HPV Vaccination Rates Among College-Aged Males,” will explore peer-led strategies to improve awareness, access and vaccination uptake among young adults.

Congratulations to :
Mudassar Arain, clinical assistant professor, School of Nursing
Maria Espinosa-Hernandez, professor and chair, Department of Psychology
Diane Parker, clinical assistant professor, School of Nursing
Shaila Strayhorn-Carter, assistant professor, School of Health and Applied Human Sciences
Erin Wax, clinical assistant professor, School of Nursing

Click here to learn more: https://uncw.edu/news/research/2026/05/fy27-catalytic-funding-awardees?utm_source=iContact&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=swoop&utm_content=SWOOP%3A+May+12%2C+2026

Stephanie R. Duea, associate professor in the School of Nursing, was recently awarded the DAISY Award for Extraordinary ...
05/05/2026

Stephanie R. Duea, associate professor in the School of Nursing, was recently awarded the DAISY Award for Extraordinary Nursing Faculty! Dr.Duea's presence in the classroom, within the DNP program, and throughout the broader School of Nursing community reflects a deep and authentic commitment not only to teaching butalso toshaping compassionate, capable nurse leaders who understand their profound influence on patients, families, healthcare systems, and communities. Click here to learn more: https://uncw.edu/news/academic-affairs/chhs/2026/05/duea-wins-daisy-award

The College of Health and Human Services shone bright at UNCW’s 2026 Faculty Awards! At this year’s “Soaring Together: C...
04/30/2026

The College of Health and Human Services shone bright at UNCW’s 2026 Faculty Awards! At this year’s “Soaring Together: Celebrating Our Faculty” event on April 28, UNCW recognized outstanding faculty achievement, innovation and dedication across campus and CHHS faculty were among those leading the way.

Congratulations to the following CHHS honorees:

Stephanie Duea (SON), J. Marshall Crews Distinguished Faculty Award

Alexander McDaniel (SHAHS), Distinguished Faculty Scholar Award

Anka Roberto (SON, Chancellor’s Teaching Excellence Award

Click here to read more: https://uncw.edu/news/2026/04/uncw-celebrates-2026-faculty-award-recipients

Empowering leaders can change lives. Our Doctor of Nursing Practice Nurse Executive Leadership program prepares students...
04/28/2026

Empowering leaders can change lives. Our Doctor of Nursing Practice Nurse Executive Leadership program prepares students like Kate Spencer to make an impact where it matters most.

Ready to find your why? Visit uncw./edu/dnp to learn more.

Why It Matters: DNP Nurse Executive Leadership

Dr. Laurie Minns and Kathryn Sausan recently welcomed seventh grade students in the Wilmington Chamber of Commerce’s Car...
04/28/2026

Dr. Laurie Minns and Kathryn Sausan recently welcomed seventh grade students in the Wilmington Chamber of Commerce’s Career Leadership Development Academy to the Translational Medicines Lab, housed in MARBIONC at the Center for Marine Science. Students toured the lab and enjoyed a hands-on look at how science and research is used to solve real-world issues. Their engaging approach and dedication helped make this experience both educational and memorable for every student involved.

Charlotte Weiss, an assistant professor in the School of Nursing, has been named a 2026 recipient of the Renée Fleming N...
04/24/2026

Charlotte Weiss, an assistant professor in the School of Nursing, has been named a 2026 recipient of the Renée Fleming Neuroarts Investigator Awards, a national honor recognizing innovative collaborations between researchers and artists. Selected as one of just 10 teams nationwide, she will receive $25,000 in funding to support her project, SLOWART Connections: A Social Prescription for Dementia-Care Dyads in Southeastern North Carolina. Click here to learn more: https://uncw.edu/news/academic-affairs/chhs/2026/04/weiss-wins-national-neuroarts-award

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