category: Recognition

Nicole Waters, DNP

Nicole Waters

Associate Provost College of Health Sciences, Assoc. Prof. of Nursing

Dr. Waters has been accepted in the 2020 BRIDGES Academic Leadership for Women program at UNC-Chapel Hill. BRIDGES is an inclusive professional development program for women in higher education who seek to gain or strengthen their academic leadership capabilities. It is designed to help women identify, understand, and build their leadership roles in the academy. Dr. Waters will join 35 women from varied higher education institutions across North Carolina, to comprise this year’s class.

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