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1, 2, 3: JHSON Earns Top Rankings in U.S. and Globally
The Johns Hopkins School of Nursing (JHSON) has Award for enduring commitment to diversity, equity,
once again earned the No. 1 rank for its Doctor of and inclusion. NEWS FROM JOHNS HOPKINS NURSING
Nursing Practice (DNP) program, according to U.S.
News & World Report rankings for 2024. JHSON’s Throughout the past year, JHSON appointed numerous
master’s program earned the No. 2 ranking. faculty leaders including a new executive vice dean,
an assistant dean for clinical practice & relationships,
In specialty areas, the school ranked No. 2 in an associate dean of diversity, equity, inclusion, and
Leadership—DNP; No. 2 in Nurse Practitioner (NP) researchers and practitioners in the areas of aging,
Family—DNP; No. 3 in NP Adult Gerontology Acute cardiovascular health, disability, and more. In
Care—DNP; No. 3 in NP Adult Gerontology Primary research, the school welcomed the Johns Hopkins
Care—DNP; No. 5 in NP Pediatric Primary Care— University Disability Health Research Center and
DNP (tied). established the Center for Infectious Disease and
Nursing Innovation and the Center for Immersive
“These rankings reflect the impressive leadership of Learning & Digital Innovation. JHSON received an
our students, staff, and faculty and the exceptional all-time high for research funding and increased its
opportunities that exist at the Johns Hopkins School number of collaborative and interdisciplinary projects.
of Nursing,” says Dean Sarah Szanton, PhD, RN, FAAN.
In fall 2022, JHSON launched a Policy Honors Program
As a leader in education across the globe, JHSON (article Page 26) to help students gain skills in policy
remains the No. 3 nursing school in the world by QS analysis and advocacy and identify ways to influence
World University rankings. The school is consistently local, state, federal, and global policy issues.
recognized as a Best School for Men in Nursing by the
American Association for Men in Nursing and is a five- “We are proud to be a school that graduates change 7
time recipient of the INSIGHT Into Diversity HEED agents for the world,” says Szanton. ◼
Monique Parker, recipient of an Alena and David Schwarber Scholarship, addresses attendees at March’s Scholar Donor Dinner at
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