The Conway School of Nursing opened its new building in 2024 and offers the gold standard in nursing and healthcare education facilities. We invite you to explore this 102,000-square-foot structure where we are preparing the future generation of nurses.
Explore Our Building
Our facility features high-tech simulation labs and ER rooms, specialized classrooms, virtual reality technology, and more — making it one of the nation's top nursing education facilities.
Where High-Tech Meets High Touch
The state-of-the-art Conway Building boasts cutting-edge features and inspiring learning spaces, including:
- Bright, open sunlit floors with breathtaking views of the campus and Basilica
- Multi-functional clinical learning and instructional areas
- Simulation rooms for acute care and clinical examination
- Specialized classrooms and laboratories
- An auditorium, study areas, and administrative offices
- 8 Hospital Rooms, 6 Primary Care Examination Rooms
- 2 simulated Emergency Departments with 17 open practice bays and 3 enclosed bays for isolated patient simulations
- Virtual reality technology for practicing clinical scenarios in virtual reality
- Home health simulation room
- Simulation debriefing rooms
- Recording studio and rooftop garden
- Tower classrooms with beautiful views of campus
- A stunning outdoor fountain and common areas for relaxation and socializing
In front of our building are a beautiful fountain and plaza for students to gather.
The classic exterior of our building mirrors the style of buildings on campus that were built in the early 1900s.
A light-filled atrium greets students, faculty, and visitors alike.
At the Conway School of Nursing, our classrooms are flooded with light — adding to the excitement of studying here.
Our building features several hospital-like settings to get students practice-ready.
Our students learn the fundamentals of biology and human anatomy in our state-of-the-art microbiology and anatomy labs.
The nursing and sciences building offers plenty of space for independent or group study.
I’ve learned a lot from my nursing professors, from their mentorship, leadership, and example.
Elizabeth Ulicny,
Conway Nursing Student