Dr. Stacey Rosenberg, DNP, RN, ACNS-BC, CNE is the Undergraduate Program Nursing Director at Southern New Hampshire University. Dr. Rosenberg completed her Doctor of Nursing Practice and Master of Science in Nursing with a focus of Nurse Educator and Clinical Nurse Specialist-Adult Health at Winona State University. Her Bachelor of Science in Nursing was attained from the University of Iowa. Dr. Rosenberg has been in higher education for over 20 years. She joined SNHU in 2014 as adjunct graduate faculty. Since 2015, she has held the title of Graduate Faculty Lead and, most recently, Associate Dean of the Undergraduate RN-BSN program.
Stacey is a Board-Certified Adult Health Clinical Nurse Specialist (ACNS-BC) and a Certified Nurse Educator (CNE). Stacey has clinical experience in acute and skilled care, as well as employee, community and public health. Dr. Rosenberg has experience teaching in online, hybrid and face-to-face settings at various educational levels. She has extensive knowledge and experience in curriculum and program development and accreditation.
As an innovative nurse leader in both higher education and continuing education, her focus is on emerging credentials and flexible learning models to meet the needs of today’s learners. Dr. Rosenberg is co-chair and co-creator of the award-winning Higher Education and Real-World Training (HEaRT) experiential learning model. Dr. Rosenberg designs and implements stackable badging for undergraduate and graduate curricula. She also serves as an international speaker with a focus on nursing education. Dr. Rosenberg's professional interests include developing community partnerships and exploring global health interests/issues.