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75 Years of Nursing Excellence

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It is an exciting time at the School of Nursing.

We are celebrating a major milestone in 2024. The School of Nursing was established in 1949 within the Faculty of Health and this year we are celebrating 75 years of educating nurses for the Atlantic Region, Canada and globally.

We have been recognized for academic leadership in teaching (undergraduate, masters and PhD programs) research, scholarship and service to the wider community for more than a half century. Our curricula and programs prepare the graduates that are needed to meet the needs of Nova Scotians and Canadians - today and for the future.

We are immensely proud of the accomplishments of our staff, faculty and past and present students.

We have continued to demonstrate success in building partnerships, in external grant capture and in knowledge dissemination and impact.

We have ambitious plans for our 75th anniversary and look forward to telling our stories, connecting with alumni, and holding strategic, meaningful events.

To help celebrate the School of Nursing's 75th Anniversary, alumni, faculty, and friends can support the Nursing 75th Anniversary Scholarship. This gifted fund will provide scholarships to undergraduate and graduate students enrolled in the ±«Óãtv School of Nursing Program. Please consider making a donation . Ìý

As we celebrate our achievements of today, we look forward to the next 75 years.

You are invited!

Come be part of your ±«Óãtv University School of Nursing 75th anniversary celebration on Saturday, October 19 from 12:00-2:30PM in the McInnis Room of the Dal Student Union Building.

Whether you attend to return to your nursing roots, re-connect with memories and friends, or learn about advances in nursing please plan to celebrate 75 years of excellence with us!

In anticipation of the School of Nursing's 75th anniversary later this year, Dr. Brenda Merritt, Dean Faculty of Health sits down with Dr. Ruth Martin-Misener, Director School of Nursing and Dr. Jennifer Lane, new faculty member to talk about their journeys to nursing, how the profession has changed and the amazing impact nurses can have in their communities.