WCSU Department of Nursing

WCSU Department of Nursing WCSU Department of Nursing is located in Danbury, CT. We offer undergrad, graduate and Doctoral programs. 50+ years Anniversary.

Having a fun time trying to win spirit challenge!
02/26/2026

Having a fun time trying to win spirit challenge!

Please support Nursing, Donate today!
02/26/2026

Please support Nursing, Donate today!

02/20/2025
Hello to everyone- we are trying to raise funds for our nursing department. ( )https://wolvesgivingday.wcsu.edu/organiza...
02/23/2024

Hello to everyone- we are trying to raise funds for our nursing department. ( )
https://wolvesgivingday.wcsu.edu/organizations/western-ct-state-university-department-of-nursing

Our department is trying to hit a goal of 10,000. We currently have around 8, 500. Please help us reach that goal. Funding goes to support nursing directly here are school. Would love to see your support. Please share this with anyone willing to donate. Thanks again. Hope to see you at our nursing events.

I’m ready to support Department of Nursing, Western CT State University on February 22, 2024 during Wolves Day of Giving. Learn more about Department of Nursing, Western CT State University and all the other areas participating in Wolves Day of Giving.

The WCSU Career Success Center is sponsoring a three-day "Life Design Catalyst Deep Dive" led by "Dream Dean" Bill Johns...
12/15/2023

The WCSU Career Success Center is sponsoring a three-day "Life Design Catalyst Deep Dive" led by "Dream Dean" Bill Johnson, aimed at empowering participants to start designing their destiny and assist others in doing the same. The workshop uses powerful life design techniques and addresses current trends that highlight dissatisfaction and disengagement in school, work and life among college students and employees.

This is an exciting opportunity to reclaim purpose amidst daily chaos, engage with tools to craft a compelling life vision and plan, and obtain the means to support both personal growth and the journey of others. The workshop will be held in person from January 9-11 in the Westside Campus Center Ballroom and will be limited to the first 50 registrants.

More details are below.

This invitation is for all WCSU community members, including faculty, staff, students, and alumni. The event includes lunch and is free for the WCSU community. Space is limited and available on a first-come, first-served basis.

Sign up HERE!
Free Registration Code: Wolves

Online registration for Design Your Destiny starts on December 7th 2023. Online registration ends January 8th 2024.

11/01/2023

Western Connecticut State University named Top Nursing School in Connecticut by Nurse.org

November 1, 2023

DANBURY, Connecticut — The Western Connecticut State University Nursing program has been named “Top Nursing School in Connecticut – Student Choice Award” by Nurse.org.

Nursing students and alumni from around the country were invited by Nurse.org, a nursing resource website with more than a million followers, to vote for the top nursing schools in their state, and the Western Connecticut State University Department of Nursing garnered the most votes in Connecticut. As a result of being selected the Top Nursing School in Connecticut, WCSU is now in the running to be one of the Top 3 in the U.S.

Alumni, students, health care providers and anyone with knowledge of or interaction with WCSU nursing students or graduates are encouraged to cast a vote for the Department of Nursing at https://nurse.org/articles/top-nursing-schools-student-choice/ . Once there, voters simply need to scroll down to Connecticut on the alphabetized list of all 50 states, and select Western Connecticut State University.

The WCSU Department of Nursing is housed in the university’s School of Professional Studies. Dr. Joan Palladino, dean of the School of Professional Studies, responded to the top ranking.

“We are so proud that WCSU Nursing has been voted as the top nursing program in Connecticut,” Palladino said. “The fact that it is our students and alumni who are voting and making this testament to what our nursing program has done for them says so much. WCSU Nursing continues to have high NCLEX scores with 100% job placement. We are committed to graduating quality nurses to provide health care to the greater Danbury region and the state of Connecticut.”

According to the Nurse.org website, “Nursing education plays a pivotal role in producing skilled and compassionate health care providers. This contest aims to honor the nursing schools that excel in providing exceptional education, fostering innovation, and preparing nurses to make a positive impact on patients’ lives.”

The Nurse.org website describes its methodology as follows: “Where possible, Nurse.org’s rankings are determined by a proprietary ranking algorithm that uses the latest and most robust U.S. government data sets, specifically the Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System

(IPEDS) and College Scorecard. We make every effort to keep statistics up-to-date with the most recent information published from each data source across our website. For programs not identified in IPEDS or College Scorecard, we compare programs based on a set of metrics that identify the best programs for nurses, including NCLEX pass rate, tuition, acceptance rate, student-to-faculty ratio, and accreditation. Only ACEN or CCNE-accredited schools are eligible for our rankings.”

For more information, contact WCSU Communications and Marketing at [email protected].

Western Connecticut State University changes lives by providing all students with a high-quality education that fosters their growth as individuals, scholars, professionals and leaders in a global society. Our vision: To be widely recognized as a premier public university with outstanding teachers and scholars who prepare students to contribute to the world in a meaningful way.

WCSU Nursing is currently in the running to be named the TOP nursing school in the state - as chosen, through an online ...
09/29/2023

WCSU Nursing is currently in the running to be named the TOP nursing school in the state - as chosen, through an online vote, by the students and alumni!

Nurse.org's Top Nursing Schools, Student Choice awards were announced recently, and WCSU is currently in the TOP 2 position in the state. There's still time to vote and claim the #1 position!

>> Vote for our school now at nurse.org/win

The #1 school in each state will then progress to compete for the title of Best Nursing School in The U.S.!

We encourage you to vote for our school at nurse.org/win and please be sure to spread the word!

Winners and Prizes:
State level: The nursing school with the most votes in each state will be crowned the "Top Nursing School in [State] - Student Choice Award" and will receive,

A digital badge to display online

Named as the #1 best nursing school, chosen by students, in your state on Nurse.org (over 1 million visitors per month!)

Shout-out on Nurse.org’s social media accounts (reaching over 30 million users per month!)

Shout-out by Nurse Alice on the Ask Nurse Alice Podcast (Top 9 on Apple Podcasts' medical category)

National level: The nursing school with the most votes in the United States will receive,

A prestigious award plaque

An exclusive article featuring your school on Nurse.org’s website (over 1 million visitors per month!)

A feature in Nurse.org's weekly newsletter (160,000 subscribers)

The best nursing schools in each state in the United States have been named, now it's time to vote for the top nursing school in each state 2023 and the top nursing school in the country.

DANBURY, Connecticut — Three faculty members of Western Connecticut State University recently received 2022-23 Faculty A...
07/21/2023

DANBURY, Connecticut — Three faculty members of Western Connecticut State University recently received 2022-23 Faculty Awards from the Connecticut Board of Regents (BOR).

Dr. Jeanette Lupinacci, a Danbury native who now resides in Brookfield, received one of three campus-based BOR Teaching Awards; Dr. Anna Malavisi, who lives in Ridgefield, received one of four campus-based BOR Research Awards; and Adjunct Professor Jean K. Robinson, who resides in Bridgewater, received the system-wide BOR Adjunct Faculty Teaching Award and was a campus-based BOR Adjunct Faculty Teaching Award nominee.

“These prestigious awards reflect the highest acknowledgment of our faculty’s work,” said WCSU’s Interim President, Dr. Paul B. Beran. “Dr. Lupinacci, in addition to her recognized teaching skills, is also chair of Nursing and can claim much of the credit for that strong and thriving department. Dr. Malavisi reaches our students with imaginative and energetic teaching of Philosophy, based largely on her research. And Professor Robinson’s work demonstrates the value of attracting as teachers those people who have been extremely successful in private enterprise and wish to bring their experience and knowledge to our students,” he noted.

In total, 15 Connecticut State Colleges and Universities (CSCU) faculty members earned awards from the Board of Regents. These teaching awards are presented to faculty from each of the four state universities, Charter Oak and the 12 community colleges. Awards focus on exemplary teaching, research and scholarly excellence. The Board of Regents is responsible for the governance of the public college and university system, and holds broad responsibilities for development and coordination of statewide higher education policy.

Lupinacci, chair of the Department of Nursing since 2018 and also undergraduate coordinator and faculty member, was formerly a visiting assistant professor and adjunct professor in the department. She also teaches courses in the graduate and Ed.D. in Nursing Education programs. Lupinacci is a graduate of WCSU, earning her Master’s in Nursing – Clinical Nurse Specialist Track in 2004, and her two children attend WCSU. “I am humbled to be nominated by my peers and accepted by WCSU and the Board of Regents for this award. I absolutely love working at Western Connecticut State University!” said Lupinacci. “I am proud to be an educator for nursing at the university, and I love working with my colleagues in the Nursing Department. We love to help our students learn, use technology to practice their skills, and we set the bar high so that they are safe practitioners when they graduate. We have an excellent pass rate for our undergraduates that we are all proud of, and since I have been here, we have never had a NCLEX pass rate below 92 %. I also love working with our undergraduate and graduate students in our nursing programs because they are all so diverse, work hard and are able to adjust quickly when transitioning to practice,” she noted.

Malavisi has taught courses in Philosophy on social and political thought, environment and climate change, feminist philosophy and peace and justice for six years at WCSU. She is also a member of several committees, including the General Education Committee, the Committee on Undergraduate Curriculum and Standards (CUCAS) and the Jane Goodall Center at WCSU, as well as the e-board of the UndocuAlly Task Force and the Racial Justice Coalition. Her research comprises the analysis and critique of ideas and putting forward new ideas. Malavisi recently published the book “Global Development, Ethics, Epistemic Injustice: Rethinking Theory and Practice.” Of her award, Malavisi said, “I’m thankful to my colleagues Stuart Dalton and Carina Bandhauer for believing in what I do and supporting my nomination. Working at WCSU has given me the opportunity to continue with my research, which has been driven by my teaching which, of course, includes the students. So, I’m also thankful to WCSU and students in my classes.”

Robinson, an adjunct faculty member since 2016, teaches Corporate Finance and Personal Finance in WCSU’s Ancell School of Business. She is also the Chair for the Finance Department Advisory Board. “I am honored to have received this recognition from the Board of Regents,” Robinson said, adding that, “Teaching at WCSU has given me the opportunity to share what I have learned over the course of my Finance career. Those ‘light bulb moments’ I see in students’ eyes have been very gratifying, and I continue to learn from students as well.” Robinson, a former corporate banker, has served as CFO, COO and President at various companies during her 39 year career in finance and holds an MBA from Columbia Business School.

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