Rutgers School of Nursing


Rutgers University School of Nursing is the nursing school at Rutgers University, with headquarters in Newark and additional campuses at New Brunswick, and Blackwood, New Jersey.[2]As one of the nation’s largest, most comprehensive nursing schools, Rutgers School of Nursing is dedicated to the pursuit of excellence in education, research, evidence-based health care delivery, and the promotion of community health.[3]

Rutgers School of Nursing
TypePublic
Established1956
DeanLinda Flynn[1]
Location
Newark, New Brunswick, and Blackwood
,
New Jersey
,
USA
Websitenursing.rutgers.edu

In 1955, the School of Nursing received accreditation by the National League for Nursing. The School of Nursing became the College of Nursing on March 6, 1956. Ella V. Stonsby was appointed the first dean of the College.

Nursing student activities

  • Rutgers Student Nurses’ Association, Chapter of the NJ Nursing Students, Inc. and NJ State Nurses Association [4]
  • Rutgers Graduate Student Association [5]
  • Alpha Tau Chapter of Sigma, International Honor Society of Nursing [6]
  • Graduate Nursing Student Academy at the American Association of Colleges of Nursing [7]
  • American Association for Men in Nursing [8]
  • National Association of Hispanic Nurses, New Jersey Chapter [9]
  • Philippine Nurses Association of New Jersey [10]
  • Northern New Jersey Black Nurses Association [11]
  • New Jersey Integrated Black Nurses Association [12]
  • Chi Eta Phi Sorority, Inc. [13]

References

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