Dean Stephen J. Cavanagh   

May 6, 2024

Dean Stephen Cavanagh reflects on the 2024 theme for Nurses Week: “You Make the Difference.”

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December 15, 2023

Dean Stephen Cavanagh celebrates Betty Irene Moore’s legacy at co-founder of UC Davis nursing school.

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June 21, 2023

Dean Stephen Cavanagh celebrates this year’s School of Nursing graduates.

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May 6, 2023

Dean Stephen Cavanagh celebrates nurses and all who support their mission for making a difference during National Nurses Week, May 6-12, 2023.

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Dec. 9, 2022

Dean Stephen Cavanagh celebrates the Master’s Entry Program in Nursing Class of 2022 and recognizes the impact they will have on outcomes, inclusion and the future of UC Davis Health.

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June 10, 2022

Thanks to the perseverance of students, the commitment of faculty and staff along with unwavering support from supporters, 135 aspiring change agents are ready to make a real difference in our world.

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May 6, 2022

Dean Stephen Cavanagh recognizes the nursing profession, along with the school’s students, faculty and staff, for National Nurses Week, May 6-12, 2022.

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Feb. 22, 2022

Dean Stephen Cavanagh and the School of Nursing leadership team emphasize the importance of the UC Davis Principles of Community to achieve the school’s vision for optimal health for all.

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Nov. 5, 2021

Dean Stephen Cavanagh recognizes caregivers during National Family Caregivers Month

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April 20, 2021

The Betty Irene Moore School of Nursing joins the University of California, UC Davis and UC Davis Health leaders in expressing relief that justice was served when a jury found Derek Chauvin guilty of murder in the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis. Breathe, hope and let’s continue to work together and find a way forward.

Read the UC Office of the President statement

Watch UC Davis Chancellor Gary May on Facebook video

Read “Caring for Ourselves and our Community” from UC Davis Diversity, Equity and Inclusion


Oct. 23, 2020

Marking a milestone with an eye on the future
Dean Stephen Cavanagh shares vision for the next decade for the School of Nursing

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Sept. 18, 2020

Physician assistant class takes oath, fills urgent need
Dean Stephen Cavanagh explains need for more advanced practice providers

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July 17, 2020

Challenge, change and collaboration
Dean Stephen Cavanagh reflects on his first year as nursing school dean

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July 1, 2020

Welcome to Betty Irene Moore Hall
This summer, we welcome small groups of students, faculty and staff into Betty Irene Moore Hall for simulation learning. Whether this is their first visit to Betty Irene Moore Hall as a new a student or a return after months away, working and learning together in this space is an adjustment for us all.

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June 18, 2020

The Betty Irene Moore School of Nursing joins President Napolitano and Chancellor May in celebrating the Supreme Court’s decision to uphold DACA. Securing the promise of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals policy is foundational to how we support every member of the UC community and beyond.

Please read more about the decision on the University of California and UC Davis websites.


June 16, 2020

UC Davis Health released a statement on its commitment to transgender and non-binary communities this week - please take a moment to read it here if you haven’t already done so.

While we celebrate Monday’s Supreme Court ruling that gay and transgender workers are protected by federal law forbidding discrimination, we are also mindful that all practices must be inclusive to secure LGBTQ+ rights. The Betty Irene Moore School of Nursing will work with our campus and community partners to ensure health and health equity are truly for all.


June 5, 2020

Our communities are facing terrible tragedies. COVID-19 has claimed thousands of lives that disproportionality affect members of our local communities. In the midst of this public health crisis, we face yet another turning point in how we will respond and rebuild. The death of George Floyd sparked a call that cannot go unheeded by our country. His death and the death and disproportionate incarceration of countless African Americans and people of color are the result of systemic racism and abuse of power. This fact must guide our future.

As we watch national and international protests unfold to demand change and navigate these difficult days ahead, please know that we stand ready to support you, our students, as you prepare to lead in your communities  — to address disparities in health outcomes and equity of access to education and employment. We must work to ensure all voices and aspirations are heard.  I want you to know that our School of Nursing shares a commitment to dismantling systems that advantage one group compared to another. We also know our work is not done and we will not succeed by words alone. We commit to working with students, faculty, staff and community members to be part of the solution.

To all students, faculty and staff, as a member of the Betty Irene Moore School of Nursing, I recognize your thoughts and reaction to current events are deeply personal and you may be impacted in different ways. I want you to know that your physical, mental and emotional health is a priority and we are here to support your well-being.