For more than a century, the Prairie View A&M University College of Nursing (PVAMU CON) has educated professional nurses who reflect the diversity, strength, and resilience of the communities they serve. Today, the College continues this legacy by preparing nurse leaders equipped to address the complex health challenges of the present and the future.

Twice each year, the PVAMU College of Nursing Leadership Lecture Series brings nationally and internationally recognized nurse leaders to campus. These distinguished speakers share insights on critical issues in health care, education, leadership, and policy—advancing the College’s vision to address the social determinants of health and improve health equity for all.

In partnership with the Good Samaritan Foundation, the College of Nursing is pleased to present the Spring 2026 Leadership Lecture:

Health Care, Education & Stakeholders: Views from Diverse Nurse Leaders
Dr. Danielle McCamey, DNP, ACNP-BC, FAAN, FCCP, FAANP, FADLN

Your Talent Will Make Room for You: Leveraging Leadership, Opportunity, and Impact in Nursing

Wednesday, March 25, 2026
5 – 6 pm
PVAMU College of Nursing Auditorium
6436 Fannin Street
Houston, Texas

Dr. McCamey is an Assistant Professor and the inaugural Associate Dean for Clinical Partnerships and Innovation at the University of Maryland School of Nursing. She is also the Founder, CEO, and President of DNPs of Color, a national organization dedicated to increasing diversity in doctoral education, clinical practice, and nursing leadership.

Her work focuses on building inclusive leadership pipelines, strengthening clinical partnerships, and advancing opportunities for underrepresented nurses across the profession.

Partnership with the Good Samaritan Foundation

The PVAMU College of Nursing is proud to partner with the Good Samaritan Foundation (GSF), which is providing support for the 2026–2027 Leadership Lecture Series.

Founded in 1951 by Reverend Clyde Verheyden and six community leaders, the Good Samaritan Foundation has a long-standing legacy of cultivating highly skilled nurses devoted to the health and well-being of Texans. Today, the Foundation provides educational scholarships to students in nearly every professional nursing program across Texas and has awarded grants to more than 50 nursing programs statewide.

In addition to its scholarship and grant programs, GSF actively advocates for the nursing profession and annually honors outstanding nurses through its Excellence in Nursing Awards.