Duquesne University School of Nursing

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The School of Nursing is housed within Fisher Hall, accessible over Forbes Avenue via skyway.
The School of Nursing is housed within Fisher Hall, accessible over Forbes Avenue via skyway.

The School of Nursing at Duquesne University is one of ten degree-granting bodies which make up the university. The program currently has 425 undergraduate and 200 graduate students.

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[edit] History of the program

The School of Nursing was founded in 1935 as a unit in the former College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. By 1937, the School of Nursing had become an independent college, with accreditation by the State Board of Education of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Initially, the college offered B.S. degrees in Nursing and Nursing Education. It continued to do so until September 1964, when a single revised professional nursing program was developed for both basic and registered nurse students. In the Fall of 1982, a new baccalaureate program was added, tailored to the needs of registered nurses. In 1986, the Graduate Nursing Program was inaugurated to offer a Master of Science degree in Nursing, and in 1994, the school began to offer a Ph.D. program in the discipline. To date, more than 4500 students have graduated from the school.

[edit] Administration

The dean of the school is Dr. Eileen Zungolo, Ed.D., R.N., FAAN.

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