Credit: Brooke Slezak Every month for the past two years, Jasmin LeCadre would finish up her classes at NYU Meyers and head to a cancer clinic. But she wasn’t there to gain clinical experience—she was there as a patient.Diagnosed with breast cancer…
Written by Stephanie GonzalezMaryann Peterson, BS '14, MSN, RN, C-NPT, CPN, found herself in New York City like so many dancers do, in pursuit of the world’s greatest stage. At 23, her plane touched down in NYC, and with her she carried her luggage,…
Written by Alexandra Pritchard, BS '24Edited by Stephanie GonzalezIn March 2026, I had the privilege of participating in a volunteer medical mission trip to Laos with the Cleft Repair Team of Operation International. Operation International is a…
Deeper understanding of depression biology could guide future precision mental healthBlood tests measuring the aging of certain white blood cells can predict cognitive and mood-related symptoms of depression, rather than physical symptoms. The…
NYU Rory Meyers College of Nursing is proud to congratulate Prof. Robin Toft Klar, DNSc, RN, FAAN, who has been named a recipient of the 2025–26 NYU Distinguished Teaching Award, one of the University’s highest honors recognizing excellence in…
NYU Meyers’ master’s programs remain in the top 10 nationwide, rising two spots to #7, according to the 2026 U.S. News & World Reports Best Nursing Schools rankings.The College’s midwifery graduate program, which is celebrating its 30th…
Study lays groundwork for precision mental health approaches to guide depression diagnosis and treatment Inflammation markers may signal depression in women with type 2 diabetes, but vary based on depression symptoms and measures, according to a new…
NYU Meyers is reintroducing its part-time PhD option, affirming the College’s commitment to expanding access to doctoral education and strengthening the pipeline of nurse scientists prepared to address complex health challenges. The re-introduction…
NYU-Led Research Team Develops Actionable Tool to Assess Risk for Premature BirthsNew index designed to screen pregnancies at high risk for preterm birth—the leading cause of child mortality—and enable intervention with proven treatmentsResearchers…
The National Institute on Nursing Research has awarded a $3.9 million, five-year grant to NYU Meyers’ Audrey Lyndon, PhD, RNC, FAAN, and her co-principal investigator, UCSF’s Ifeyinwa Asiodu, PhD, RN, FAAN, to develop community-engaged approaches to…