All Stories
All Impact Stories
3
Minute Read

MSU College of Nursing Climbs 15 Spots in New Research Rankings

MSU College of Nursing Climbs 15 Spots in New Research Rankings
Written by
MSU College of Nursing
Published on
February 8, 2024

The Michigan State University College of Nursing jumped 15 spots in this year’s Blue Ridge Institute for Medical Research rankings, released Feb. 7.

The nonprofit is the authoritative ranking on National Institutes of Health funding among major health-related colleges. In the nursing rankings, MSU landed at No. 43, up from No. 58 in 2022 and No. 69 in 2020, and is now the second-highest NIH-funded college of nursing in the state.

"We are excited and grateful to announce our impressive climb in the Blue Ridge Institute for Medical Research rankings for Schools of Nursing,” said Susan Buchholz, the college’s associate dean for research. “Our rise reflects the dedication and perseverance of the commitment of our nurse researchers, along with their teams, in securing vital grants from NIH. Together, we contribute to improving health equity and addressing social determinants of health, forging a brighter healthcare future for people across the lifespan.”

The college recorded $1.7 million in NIH funding during the judging window, which concluded at the end of September.

Several researchers are currently engaged in major NIH-funded initiatives. Dr. Jiying Ling is working on a multi-year project to address behavioral well-being in youth. Dr. Lorraine Robbins is in the fourth year of her NIH-funded effort to fight childhood obesity, and Dr. Angela Chen is conducting pilot testing of a game-based intervention to promote HPV vaccination in families with unvaccinated children.

Learn more about the College of Nursing’s research areas.

No items found.

No items found.
MSU College of Nursing
Author Email
Author Email
No items found.
News

MSU Health Sciences News

Get the latest updates on our programs and initiatives.

Two BSN Students To Go From Graduation To Wedding

Having a best friend is the key for many to get through nursing school. For nursing six students Lauren Crandall and Marco Munoz, they had the luxury of not only being best friends, but each other’s future support as husband and wife.

586 Reasons To Be Proud of Our Graduates

Michigan State University has been providing health care education for 75 years. We’re proud of our history, our alumni and the ways we’re helping address the current need for health care workers.
Podcast

Podcast: MSU Research, Education and Clinical Care “Meet the Health Needs of the Entire State”

Michigan State University Executive Vice President for Health Sciences Norman J. Beauchamp Jr., M.D., M.H.S. and MSU Vice President for Strategic Initiatives Bill Beekman discuss progress on implementation of the sustainable health theme of the MSU 2030 strategic plan.