Program Faculty

Faculty in the School of Nursing & Health Sciences are Colby-Sawyer nursing professors and practicing clinicians at Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center. They make it a priority to guide, challenge and advise you while they get to know you as a student and colleague. They understand you are balancing your continuing education with professional and personal obligations, and they are there to support you throughout the process.

  • Arianna M. Anton MSN, RN

    Assistant Professor, School of Nursing & Health Sciences
    603.526.3795 | arianna.anton@colby-sawyer.edu

    Joined the college as an adjunct faculty member in 2014 and assistant professor in 2019. Earned a B.S. in nursing from Colby-Sawyer College in 2011 and an M.S.N. from Norwich University in 2015. Professor Anton instructs courses in both classroom and clinical settings, including Introduction to Nursing, Nursing Fundamentals, and Critical Care and Medical-Surgical Settings. Professor Anton has worked as a staff nurse in the surgical-trauma intensive care unit at Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center since her graduation from Colby-Sawyer.read more…

  • Kimberly A. Boulanger MSN, RNC-OB

    Assistant Professor, School of Nursing & Health Sciences
    603.526.3795 | kimberly.boulanger@colby-sawyer.edu

    Joined Colby-Sawyer as an adjunct faculty member in 2012 and became full-time faculty in 2019. Professor Boulanger earned her B.S.N. from Western Connecticut State University and M.S.N. from Norwich University. Professor Boulanger teaches courses in maternal and child health care.read more…

  • Nicole Chartier MSN, RN

    Assistant Professor, School of Nursing & Health Sciences
    603.526.3795 | nicole.chartier@colby-sawyer.edu

    Joined the Colby-Sawyer nursing faculty in 2020. Graduated with a B.S.N. from Colby-Sawyer College in 2011. Post-graduation, she worked as a registered nurse in the Intensive Care Nursery at Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center. She graduated with her M.S.N. in nursing education in 2020 from Southern New Hampshire University. She assists with academic coaching and nursing simulations for students and is interested in the use of simulation in education to assist students in developing their critical thinking in the clinical environment.read more…

  • Bianca Fortier MSN, RN, SCRN

    Assistant Professor, School of Nursing & Health Sciences
    603.526.1713 | bianca.fortier@colby-sawyer.edu

    Professor Fortier joined the Colby-Sawyer nursing faculty in 2021. She earned her BSN from Saint Anselm College in 2012 and MSN from Norwich University in 2015. She received a post-master’s certificate in Patient Safety and Quality from Southern New Hampshire University in 2017. Professor Fortier is currently the coordinator for the RN-BS Online Program and teaches coursework related to healthcare research and evidence-based practice.read more…

  • Ann Fournier PhD, MS, RN, AHN-BC, CNE, CCE

    Associate Professor, School of Nursing & Health Sciences
    603.526.3642 | ann.fournier@colby-sawyer.edu

    Joined the college as an assistant professor in 2019. She holds a PhD in nursing from Rutgers University, an MS in health care administration from New England College and an MSN with a specialty in acute care from Massachusetts General Hospital Institute of Health Professions. She also holds a BA in French/Spanish from Saint Anselm College. Dr. Fournier has over a decade of teaching experience and has taught many nursing courses in the classroom and clinical settings in a variety of programs at both the graduate and undergraduate levels.read more…

  • Shari L. Goldberg PhD, RN

    Professor, School of Nursing & Health Sciences
    603.526.3795 | sgoldberg@colby-sawyer.edu

    Joined the faculty in 2002. Teaches the senior nursing capstone courses, community and public health nursing, and the introduction to public health. Appointed to the State of N.H. Public Health Improvement Services Council. Participates in a national effort aimed at integrating public health into undergraduate liberal arts education. The 2009-2010 recipient of the policy research fellowship at George Mason University's Center for Health Policy Research and Ethics.read more…

  • Kim Grover

    Assistant Professor, School of Nursing & Health Sciences
    kimberley.grover@colby-sawyer.edu

    Professor Grover started her nursing career in 1998 after graduating from Trocaire College in Buffalo, NY. She earned her BSN in 2017 and her masters in nursing education in 2019.read more…

  • Robin LeBoeuf MSN, CPNP- AC

    Assistant Professor, School of Nursing & Health Sciences
    603-526-3795 | robin.leboeuf@colby-sawyer.edu

    Professor LeBoeuf joined the faculty in 2021. She obtained her BSN from Drexel University and earned her MSN from the University of Pennsylvania with a specialty in pediatric acute and chronic care advanced practice nursing. Professor LeBoeuf has more than 10 years of experience from The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia and concurrently practices as an advanced practice nurse in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit at Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center.read more…

  • Joan G. Loftus DNP, RN

    Director & Chair of Nursing,
    Associate Professor, School of Nursing & Health Sciences
    603.526.3795 | jloftus@colby-sawyer.edu

    Joined faculty in 2008. B.S.N. from Wilkes College, Wilkes-Barre, Penn. in 1985, M.S.N. with a Geriatric Nurse Practitioner certification from Georgetown University, Washington, DC in 1992; and D.N.P. from Wilkes University in 2014. Professor Loftus teaches First Year Nursing Seminar, Nursing Research and Evidence-Based Practice, and Nursing Leadership.read more…

  • Kelly A. McCue DNP, MSN, AOCNS, RN

    Assistant Professor, School of Nursing & Health Sciences
    603.526.3283 | kelly.mccue@colby-sawyer.edu

    Dr. McCue joined the college as an adjunct assistant professor in 2021 and was hired full time the same year. She holds a BSN from Southern CT State University, an MSN and CNS from Loyola University Chicago and is a summa cum laude DNP graduate from Northeastern University in Boston. Dr. McCue also has a certification in Advanced Oncology (AOCNS) and a certification in Human Research Protections from the National Institute of Health.read more…

  • Megan McGinnis

    Assistant Professor, School of Nursing & Health Sciences
    megan.mcginnis@colby-sawyer.edu

    Professor McGinnis has been a nurse for seven years and a labor and delivery nurse for six of those years. She began teaching at Colby-Sawyer College in 2022 after receiving her master’s degree from Southern New Hampshire University in 2021.read more…

  • Kathleen Nunes MEd, BSN, BSAT/EMT-P

    Assistant Professor, School of Nursing & Health Sciences
    603.526.3643 | kathleen.nunes@colby-sawyer.edu

    Professor Nunes joined Colby-Sawyer College as Assistant Professor of Nursing in 2020. She holds a Masters in Education degree from Franklin Pierce University, a B.S.N from George Mason University and a Bachelors in Science in Athletic Training with a minor in Emergency medical Services. In 2019, Professor Nunes traveled to New Delhi India as guest faculty for the 10th annual Asian Conference for Emergency Medicine.read more…

  • Benjamin Rieke MSN, RN-BC, CNE, TCRN

    Assistant Professor, School of Nursing & Health Sciences
    603.526.3976 | ben.rieke@colby-sawyer.edu

    Professor Rieke joined the faculty in 2020. He holds an M.S. in nursing from the University of Texas at Arlington, and a B.S. in nursing and biology from Baylor University. Board certified in trauma and medical-surgical nursing, he has a clinical background in the care of critically ill adults and patients with traumatic injuries.read more…

  • Courtney Rogers MSN, MBA, RN, CNE

    Assistant Professor, School of Nursing & Health Sciences
    603.526.3043 | courtney.rogers@colby-sawyer.edu

    Joined faculty in 2019 with a B.A. from University of New Hampshire; M.B.A. from Southern New Hampshire University; A.D.N. from New Hampshire Technical Institute; M.S.N. from Franklin Pierce University. Professor Rogers teaches Nursing Health Assessment. Professor Rogers has worked as a staff nurse in the intensive care unit and interventional radiology at Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center and Concord Hospital as well as in the perioperative setting.read more…

  • Casey Schaffer B.S.N., M.S.N.

    Assistant Professor, School of Nursing & Health Sciences
    603.526.3643 | casey.shaffer@colby-sawyer.edu

    ​Casey Shaffer joined as an adjunct faculty member in 2019 and was hired as a full-time faculty in 2023. Prior to teaching she worked as a registered nurse for eight years and as a nurse practitioner for four years.read more…

  • Maureen Sroczynski DNP, RN

    Assistant Professor, School of Nursing & Health Sciences
    508.735.4960 | maureen.sroczynski@colby-sawyer.edu

    Maureen Sroczynski joined Colby-Sawyer as assistant faculty and coordinator of scholarly projects in the Doctor of Nursing Practice program in the School of Nursing and Health Sciences in 2023. Her position is fully remote. read more…

  • Julie Steele DNP, CRNA

    Assistant Professor, School of Nursing & Health Sciences
    603.789-1851 | julie.steele@colby-sawyer.edu

    Professor Steele joined the faculty in 2021. She holds a Doctor of Nursing Practice degree from Duke University School of Nursing in Durham, NC, and a Master of Science in nurse anesthesia from Albany Medical College in Albany, NY. She is board certified in nurse anesthesia. Professor Steele's background includes serving as the Clinical Coordinator and Co-Chief Nurse Anesthetist at Concord Hospital and clinical preceptor at Bassett Healthcare in New York. She currently teaches Pharmacology in the ABSN program.read more…

  • Lindsey M. Thompson MSN, RN, CNL

    Assistant Professor, School of Nursing & Health Sciences
    603-526-3348 | lindsey.thompson@colby-sawyer.edu

    Lindsey M. Thompson, Assistant Professor of Nursing, joined Colby-Sawyer College (CSC) as an adjunct faculty member in 2018 and transitioned to full-time in 2021. She has a robust background in clinical bedside nursing, with experience spanning all adult inpatient populations. Before working at CSC, Professor Thompson served on the Adult Critical Care Staffing Resource Team at Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center.read more…

  • Nanci Weinhold BS, RN

    Assistant Professor, School of Nursing & Health Sciences
    603.526.3884 | Nanci.Weinhold@colby-sawyer.edu

    Nanci Weinhold started teaching clinicals at CSC in 2019. She is currently enrolled in an NP program at Regis College, and works at Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center as a house supervisor on a per diem basis. As nursing faculty at CSC, she teaches in both the accelerated and traditional nursing programs in the classroom and clinical settings.read more…

Adjunct Faculty

  • Christopher Charles
  • Miriam Dowling-Schmitt
  • Cassi-Mae Gelinas
  • Clara Knapp
  • Sonya Kuykendall
  • Lauren Lefebvre
  • Elizabeth McGrath DNP, APRN, AGACNP-BC, AOCNP®, ACHPN
  • Joni Menard DNP, RN, CENP
  • Tracia O'Shana
  • Julia Scavato
  • Paula Seaman MSN, MPA, DA, RN, CCISM
  • Katie Tennent
  • Brianna White DNP, RN, CPN, CNL
  • Jennifer Whitton