Winona State University announces the appointment of Brian Zeller to the position of Dean of the College of Nursing and Health Science, effective July 1, 2024.

Dr. Zeller previously served as chair of the Department of Health, Exercise & Rehabilitative Sciences (HERS) at Winona State and has held the following appointments: Director of the Athletic Training Program (Undergraduate Professional Program); Graduate Professional Program; Athletic Training Program Clinical Coordinator; and Co-Head Athletic Trainer.

Dr. Zeller earned his Doctor of Philosophy in Exercise Science from the University of Kentucky, his Master of Science in Physical Education from Indiana State University, and his Bachelor of Science in Physical Education from the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse. He began his employment with Winona State University in 2000.

I am very excited to collaborate with such a dynamic group of faculty, staff and students across the College of Nursing and Health Sciences. We have outstanding academic programs that are focused on educating amazing healthcare, wellness and recreation professionals who will be our future leaders. Building these relationships and facilitating future growth will be incredibly rewarding.

Dr. Brian Zeller

Dean of Nursing and Health Sciences, Winona State University

Dr. Zeller assumes leadership of the College of Nursing and Health Sciences from Julie Anderson, who served in the role of Dean from 2018 to 2024.

For more information, call the WSU Communications Office at 507-457-5024.

 

About the Winona State College of Nursing and Health Sciences

The Winona State University College of Nursing and Health Sciences provides quality graduate and undergraduate programs in Nursing and Health Sciences, Recreation, Tourism, and Social Work. The College’s educational environment supports life-long wellness in the individual, the University, the community, and global society committed to social justice. Its programs are designed to graduate caring, ethical, competent, and progressive professionals who are sensitive to diversity and prepared to work with individuals through all stages of health and wellness.

The Winona State College of Nursing and Health Sciences is comprised of six departments: Health, Exercise and Rehabilitative Services; Healthcare Leadership and Administration; Nursing; Recreational Tourism and Therapeutic Recreation; and Social Work.

To learn more about the Winona State College of Nursing and Health Sciences visit: https://www.winona.edu/academics/colleges/nursing-health-sciences/.