Virginia Tilden, D.N.Sc. |
A desire to be closer to her six children and six grandchildren on the west coast was behind her decision.
“We have a large and wonderful family 2,000 miles away. We love it here. It was a hard decision,” Dr. Tilden said. “It’s given me tremendous satisfaction to lead a college of high caliber within an excellent academic medical center. Whatever successes the college has had is a direct credit to the hard work of the faculty.”
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Accomplishments include:
- The addition of a fifth division in Norfolk and a new nursing science facility in Omaha;
- Approval from the Board of Regents for a new facility for the UNMC College of Nursing Lincoln Division;
- Two new accelerated degree programs and a post-doctoral research program;
- Numerous federally funded training grants;
- Three endowed chairs;
- A large increase in private gifts; and
- A flawless report in its national re-accreditation process.
UNMC Chancellor Harold M. Maurer, M.D., said Dr. Tilden has been a model dean and a national leader in nursing.
“Her accomplishments at UNMC are exemplary, including increased grant support, new educational programs, recruitment of top faculty, new building initiatives and expansion of the workforce in Nebraska,” Dr. Maurer said.
Dr. Tilden was the college’s sixth dean and succeeded Ada Lindsey, Ph.D.
“I have so much appreciation for the wonderful people of this state — their generosity, work ethic and love of family and the land,” she said. “It’s been a privilege to be embraced into this environment.”
Congratulations on a stellar career, Ginny! You've taken our nursing program to new heights. Thanks for all you've done. It's been an incredible run.