New Cutting-Edge Programs include Bachelor of Science in Public Health, Bachelor of Science in Healthcare Administration, and Master of Science in Nursing
More than 1,500 Jesuit-Educated JCU Alumni Currently Work in Healthcare
Following approval from the Board of Directors, President Alan R. Miciak, Ph.D. today announced another significant step in the institution’s Inspired Futures strategy with the creation of a College of Health, adding to an academic portfolio that includes the College of Arts & Sciences, the Boler College of Business, and the Graduate School. Former University Hospitals executive Dr. Melissa Cole, DNP, APRN, ANP-BC, CENP, John Carroll’s Director of Nursing and Strategic Healthcare Initiatives, has been named Interim Dean.
The announcement of a College of Health is the latest strategic investment in the Inspired Futures strategy that emphasizes academic innovation and the student experience. This momentum includes the construction of an Athletics, Wellness & Event Center (set to open in Winter 2025), renovations to the D.J. Lombardo Student Center and multiple residence halls, enhancements to the Grasselli Library and Breen Learning Center including the Mastrantoni Family Student Success Commons, and the grand opening of two state-of-the-art Nursing labs that support the Bachelor of Science in Nursing program.