Year in review 2024-2025

Year in Review 2024–2025

The Nursing Crisis No One’s Talking About  

By Katherine E. Gregory
Dean, Connell School of Nursing

Across the country, new nurses are stepping into a field that is both deeply rewarding and increasingly strained. Our aging population needs more care. Health systems are stretched thin. And yet, just as the demand for highly educated nurses reaches an all-time high, the very system that prepares them—American higher education—is under serious threat.

Colleges and universities are closing or consolidating. Resources are shrinking. Funding is drying up. At the very moment when our country needs more nurses, the pipeline is buckling.

This tension reminds us that higher education is far more than a personal path to a career. It is a public good. A college degree—especially in fields like nursing—ripples outward: improving the lives of families, strengthening communities, and building a more resilient society. It’s one of the best investments we can make—for ourselves, and also for each other.


Video Highlights

Nursing’s Impact

Nurse anesthesia helps fill a crucial need in medicine

A vital and growing need for Ph.D.-prepared nurse scientists

A new M.S. devoted to the ancient science and modern necessity of midwifery

Leadership in the Field

Christopher Lee, newly appointed Professor and Associate Dean for Research in CSON photographed in the Nursing School offices.

Barry Family/Goldman Sachs Endowed Professor Christopher Lee co-authored an important guideline detailing how to manage cardiovascular disease risk before, during, and after noncardiac surgery. The joint guideline was released by the American Heart Association and the American College of Cardiology, and endorsed by seven other medical societies.

Connell School of Nursing faculty portrait of Karen Lyons

Professor Karen Lyons is the behavioral intervention development core co-leader of CONFIDE-ADRD, a new center at Massachusetts General Hospital that aims to develop, optimize, test, and implement dementia dyadic interventions to improve health and prevent negative outcomes.

Jinhee Park and Brittney van de Water

Associate Professor Jinhee Park and Assistant Professor Brittney van de Water were inducted as fellows into the American Academy of Nursing, joining the field’s most accomplished leaders in policy, research, administration, practice, and academia.

Victor Petreca

The Academy of Forensic Nursing and The DAISY Foundation named Assistant Professor Victor Petreca a 2024 Forensic Nursing Scholar, one of its inaugural DAISY Nurse Leader Awards in Forensic Nursing.

Research to Advance Patient Care

Educational Excellence

Faculty members Ann Burgess, Julie Dunne, and Karen Pounds are shaping a new generation of mental health clinicians through their clinical practice and in the classroom.

Faculty members Aimee Milliken and Melissa Uveges are guiding CSON students and providing practicing nurses with the strategies and tools to implement ethical thinking in their everyday practice.

Alumni Accolades

Nancy Gaden, M.S. ’87

Nancy Gaden, M.S. ’87

received the Dean Rita P. Kelleher Award for alumni achievement at CSON’s Pinning Ceremony in May. Gaden is senior vice president and chief nursing officer at Boston Medical Center.



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Nancy Gaden, M.S. ’87

Nancy Gaden, M.S. ’87

received the Dean Rita P. Kelleher Award for alumni achievement at CSON’s Pinning Ceremony in May. Gaden is senior vice president and chief nursing officer at Boston Medical Center.

Anne Gross, M.S. ’90

Anne Gross, M.S. ’90

was named the Ning Zhao Chair of Nursing, the first endowed nursing position of its kind at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. Gross is chief nursing officer at Dana-Farber.



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Anne Gross, M.S. ’90

Anne Gross, M.S. ’90

was named the Ning Zhao Chair of Nursing, the first endowed nursing position of its kind at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. Gross is chief nursing officer at Dana-Farber.

Chizoba Nwosu ’05

Chizoba Nwosu ’05

received an Excellence Award at the New England Regional Black Nurses Association’s February award ceremony. Nwosu is associate chief nurse of Academic Affiliations, Operations, and NP Residencies at VA Boston Healthcare System.



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Chizoba Nwosu ’05

Chizoba Nwosu ’05

received an Excellence Award at the New England Regional Black Nurses Association’s February award ceremony. Nwosu is associate chief nurse of Academic Affiliations, Operations, and NP Residencies at VA Boston Healthcare System.

Faculty Honors

Community News

Student Commendations

Pinnacle Lectures

Each semester, the Connell School brings to Boston College inspiring leaders who speak on an issue at the forefront of health care. 

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