51ĀŅĀ× Zanesville is poised to transform its already successful nursing program, thanks to a generous $1.5 million gift from the .
āNursing is our largest program on campus,ā OHIO Zanesville Dean Hannah Nissen, Ph.D., says, noting the funding will allow for the expansion of nurse training facilities and capabilities. āWe are always striving to provide the most up-to-date and the strongest learning experience that we can for our students. This gift will make this possible.ā
The renovation will create the J.W. & M.H. Straker Charitable Foundation Nursing Wing, more than 5,460 square feet of space dedicated to nursing. It will include state-of-the-art simulation rooms, practice labs and debriefing areas, fostering an environment where students can transition seamlessly from theory to practice. The upgraded facilities will increase the programās capacity by 15% and cater to the health care needs of Muskingum County, identified by the Rural Health Institute as facing a health care shortage.
As one of the top producers of nurses in the region, OHIO Zanesville stands at the crossroads of innovative education and community service. The Straker Foundationās most recent gift is not just an investment in infrastructureāitās a testament to the power of education and its ripple effect in improving community health.
āOur support of the 51ĀŅĀ× Zanesville nursing program aligns with our Foundationās mission to enhance and empower lives in Muskingum County,ā says Susan Holdren, president and executive director of the Straker Foundation. āTraining outstanding nurses, many of whom stay in Muskingum County to live and work, has an immediate and positive effect on our health care systems.ā
A large proportion of OHIO Zanesvilleās nursing students are hired into partner health systems, such as Genesis Healthcare System, Fairfield Medical Center, Nationwide Childrenās Hospital, Marietta Memorial Health System and skilled care facilities
in the area.

Nursing students at OHIO Zanesville will soon see an increase in space and equipment to further their education.
The new nursing wing will play an important role in providing practical, real-world experiences for students, elevating their nursing education and preparing them for various clinical settings.
āStudents can go from a simulation room into a practice lab, which will give them additional tools to practice skills. Weāll provide debriefing areas for students to be able to talk with faculty and go through a simulation, talk about what worked, what they would do differently. It provides a comprehensive experience,ā Nissen says.
Nissen explains the renovation will add technology to the campusās simulation labs, including high-tech manikins the students interact with to assess and treat symptoms. āThe simulation experience really brings to life a given diagnosis,ā she says. āThis allows our students to gain immense practice with all sorts of situations and medical complicationsāthat simply wasnāt possible before simulations.ā
The award represents a transformative milestone in the Straker Foundationās long-standing relationship with OHIO Zanesville as the largest donation ever made to the campus.
āAn educated person affects the community beyond the practice of a profession. Supporting an exciting initiative like 51ĀŅĀ× Zanesvilleās nursing renovation positively affects the entire community and helps us make our mission a reality,ā Holdren says.
Photos by Rich-Joseph Facun, BSVCā01