School of nursing news

UMSN Celebrates Its Inaugural Midwifery Graduates Through the MiMAT Program
Apr 25, 2025This spring marks a significant milestone for the University of Michigan School of Nursing (UMSN) as it graduates its first class of midwives through the Michigan Maternity Care Traineeship Program (MiMAT). With a focus on empowering maternal health, MiMAT represents a strategic initiative aimed at improving maternal health outcomes in communities that need it most.
The First Class of MiMAT Midwives
The inaugural cohort of 13 UMSN students began their midwifery journey in winter 2024, with new groups planned to start each fall for the next four years. Backed by a $1 million... Read more

Future #MichiganNurse Uses Personal Battle with Cancer to Fuel Her Nursing Aspiration
Apr 23, 2025The University of Michigan School of Nursing (UMSN) is thrilled to welcome Amari Lemon this fall. Emerging from a 34-month battle with Mixed Phenotype Acute Leukemia, Amari's journey fuels her positive attitude and her mission to make a difference in the lives of children facing cancer.
Transforming Personal Challenges into Personal Aspirations
Amari received her diagnosis in April 2021, which forced her to come face-to-face with cancer—a stark reality for someone with an impeccable track record of health. “I had never been sick before,” Amari said. “When I was admitted to the... Read more

New Clinic Brings Comprehensive Health Care Services to Whitmore Lake
Apr 22, 2025Whitmore Lake residents have a much-needed option for accessible and affordable health care with Hamilton Community Health Network’s (HCHN) Whitmore Lake Clinic. This comes as a result of dedicated collaboration between HCHN, the University of Michigan School of Nursing (UMSN), and Whitmore Lake Area Human Services, offering a promising remedy for the community's need for accessible care.
Addressing a Long-standing Demand
In 2011, the Whitmore Lake Health Equity leadership team identified significant gaps in health care access through community assessments that found the... Read more

Future Michigan Nurse Has a Heart for Community and Change
Apr 08, 2025As the fall semester approaches, the University of Michigan School of Nursing (UMSN) is gearing up to welcome its new wave of #MichiganNursing students. Among these bright faces is Ana Hilda Suarez, a Detroit native with roots in the Dominican Republic. Her journey to nursing is as vibrant as her background, and her story is one of compassion, resilience and a drive to make a difference.
Inspiration and the Decision to Pursue NursingGrowing up in the Motor City, Ana found herself constantly interacting with people from different walks of life. This interaction, further enriched by... Read more

UMSN Graduate Programs Shine in U.S. News & World Report's 2025 Rankings
Apr 08, 2025Once again, the University of Michigan School of Nursing’s (UMSN) graduate programs have been recognized among the top in the nation by U.S. News & World Report's 2025 Best Colleges rankings. This consistent recognition reaffirms the program's commitment to excellence in nursing education and its role in shaping future health care leaders.
Notably, both the Master's of Science in Nursing (MSN) program (no. 8) and the Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) program (no. 6) are ranked within the top 10 nationally. Additionally, specialized graduate program areas, including Primary Care... Read more

EPIC Pathways Program at UMSN Transforms Lives
Apr 04, 2025The University of Michigan School of Nursing (UMSN) is creating new pathways and building futures through its EPIC Pathways: Nursing Scholars Program. Led by Rushika Patel, Ph.D., M.Ed., assistant dean for strategic education, this impactful initiative empowers students from Michigan community colleges to pursue a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) degree at UMSN.
The Journey Towards Realization
The journey to actualize the EPIC Pathways program began with a significant grant submission. With this funding, UMSN was poised to embark on a transformative path. "This was... Read more

U-M School of Nursing receives $2 million grant
Mar 20, 2025Gift from Bedford Falls Foundation will support undergraduate nursing students
A transformative grant from the Bedford Falls Foundation-DAF will provide scholarships to more than 140 undergraduate students at the University of Michigan School of Nursing over the next four years, and academic support to many more.
The grant will establish the Bill and Joanne Conway EPIC Scholarship, which will provide partial scholarships, stipends and NCLEX preparation materials to BSN students with demonstrated financial need. In addition, the grant will fund peer tutoring and faculty-led... Read more

Empowering Undergraduate Nursing Students through Mentorship at UMSN
Jan 15, 2025Undergraduate nursing students at the University of Michigan School of Nursing (UMSN) have an ally in their academic journey: their fellow classmates.
Through the UMSN Advising Mentorship Program, undergraduate nursing students across the school can connect in a supportive and enriching environment. This voluntary program is open to undergraduate students who wish to either mentor their peers or seek guidance from those with more experience. With the program kicking off at the beginning of the 2023 Fall semester, it has quickly become an integral part of the academic and social... Read more

UMSN Researcher Secures $2.235 Million FDA Award to Study Stimulant and Opioid Use Among U.S. Adults
Jan 14, 2025Dr. Sean Esteban McCabe, Carol J. Boyd Collegiate Professor and director of the Center for the Study of Drugs, Alcohol, Smoking and Health at UMSN, has been awarded a $2.235 million grant from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to investigate the complex patterns and outcomes associated with stimulant and opioid use among American adults. This project, running over four years, aims to uncover the trajectories of substance use disorders and their health consequences.
Dr. McCabe will spearhead the study titled "A Mosaic Approach for Understanding Stimulant and Opioid Use... Read more

Unlocking the Potential of Non-Pharmacological Cancer Symptom Management
Dec 19, 2024Cancer research isn't just about finding a cure; it's about improving the quality of life for those undergoing treatment. Robert Knoerl, Ph.D., RN, assistant professor at the University of Michigan School of Nursing (UMSN), has dedicated his time and resources to discovering the intricacies and motivations behind non-pharmacological interventions, their impact on symptom management, and the future of cancer research.
Innovative Research with Promising ResultsAs a relatively young researcher, Dr. Knoerl graduated from UMSN in 2017 with his Ph.D. and has hit the ground running. With a... Read more