University of Windsor reappoints Nursing Dean to second term

Debbie Sheppard-LeMoine headshotDebbie Sheppard-LeMoine is reappointed to a second five-year term as Dean of the Faculty of Nursing (FILE/University of Windsor)

By Sara Meikle

The University of Windsor has reappointed Debbie Sheppard-LeMoine to a second five-year term as dean of the Faculty of Nursing.

The renewal recognizes her leadership in strengthening the faculty’s academic excellence, research profile and global partnerships since 2019. Under her direction, the faculty earned the maximum seven-year accreditation from the Canadian Association of Schools of Nursing for all undergraduate programs.

Looking ahead, Dr. Sheppard-LeMoine said she plans to build on that foundation by continuing to influence nursing education, care practices, and innovative research within a faculty that has demonstrated its impact on collaboration across all health spaces.

Her biggest priority continues to be the people and intentional support.

“That means engaging our students, staff, faculty and community partners as we continue to shape the future of nursing impact and policy together at UWindsor,” she said.

Associate Dean Kathy Pfaff said Sheppard-LeMoine’s reappointment reflects both her personal achievements and the faculty’s growing national and international profile.

“Through her leadership and partnerships, she’s elevating UWindsor’s presence in nursing circles and advancing global health,” Dr. Pfaff said.

Her reappointment underscores the university’s commitment to leadership in health education, research and community impact.


 

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