Teaching toward a more inclusive classroom
Developing curricula and pedagogy with a critical eye toward health equity, racial justice, and inclusion
Rooted in ɬÀï·¬ÏÂÔØ’s Jesuit, Catholic mission, the Connell School of Nursing is committed to sustaining a welcoming and respectful community where all students, faculty, and staff feelÌývalued and accepted.
Connell School of Nursing faculty, alumni, and students share their stories of what it means to become a nurse and when they first felt like one.
43%
CSON undergraduates identify as AHANA*
* Individuals of African, Hispanic, Asian, and Native American descent
48%
Class of 2025 undergraduates who identify as AHANA*
* Individuals of African, Hispanic, Asian, and Native American descent
56%
Class of 2025 undergraduates who are AHANA and/or Montserrat Coalition studentsÌý
* Montserrat supports students at the highest level of financial need on campus.
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The Seacole Scholars program is a living and learning community for first-year nursing students committed to increasing the diversity of the nursing profession. Scholars live in the same residence hall and participate in a 1-credit course that focuses on diversity, equity, and inclusion. The program is named in honor ofÌýMary Seacole (pictured at left), an extraordinary 19th-century Jamaican nurse and businesswoman who practiced her healing skills in the Caribbean, Central America, and Britain.
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Dedicated to advancing a ɬÀï·¬ÏÂÔØ culture and climate that is welcoming to all through leadership, support, education, compliance, and policy.
This forum provides a meeting place for dialogue about race and racism in the U.S., while serving as a catalyst for bridging differences, promoting reconciliation, and encouraging new perspectives.
Courageous Conversations Towards Racial Justice is a dialogue-centered initiative on racism and privilege designed to address racial healing, equity, and justice.
ɬÀï·¬ÏÂÔØ proudly welcomes all veterans of the United States Armed Forces and is committed to helping them find the resources they require to thrive here.
ɬÀï·¬ÏÂÔØ is dedicated to fostering a welcoming, safe, and inclusive environment for all students and to positively impact and improve the LGBTQ+ student experience.
This center supports and empowers undergraduate students, with a particular focus on AHANA, multicultural, and multiethnic issues.
The Keys to Inclusive Leadership in Nursing (KILN) program helps students maximize their leadershipÌýpotential and nurture their ability to create positive social change.ÌýMore than 50 students per year are named KILN scholars.