College of Nursing Office of the Dean records, 1967-1995 (bulk 1979-1994)

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College of Nursing Office of the Dean records, 1967-1995 (bulk 1979-1994)

This series contains correspondence, memoranda, minutes of meetings, photographs, and publications. The records were generated by the Deans of the School of Nursing, and the College of Nursing. The material in the collection covers the period 1967-1995, with most of the collection dating from 1979-1994. Correspondence files comprise the bulk of the series. Major correspondents include Deans Geraldine Labecki, Gloria Tanner (acting), Mary Lohr, and Opal Hipps. Other files document various activities of the departments within the college, the research, the Wellness Center, continuing education brochures, curriculum, degree programs, and joint projects with health facilities in South Carolina, the nursing building, and the school nurse practitioner program.

9.45 cubic ft.

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Clemson University. College of Nursing

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College of Arts and Sciences, offered in 1965 the Associate of Arts in Nursing degree. Directors and Deans of the College of Nursing: Lida Williams, Director, 1965-1968; Geraldine Labecki, Dean, 1968-1980; Gloria Tanner, Acting Dean, 1980-1981; Mary Lohr, Dean, 1981-1986; Mary Ann Kelly, Acting Dean, 1987 January; Opal Hipps, Dean, 1987-1995. July 1, 1968, the School of Nursing was established; this became the College of Nursing on May 1, 1972; and in 1995 returned as the School of Nursing. In 1...

Lohr, Mary K

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Labecki, Geraldine, 1918-

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State Board of Nursing for South Carolina

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Clemson University. School of Nursing

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National League for Nursing.

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American Society of Superintendents of Training Schools for Nurses organized in 1893; name changed to National League of Nursing Education in 1912; in 1952 National League of Nursing Education merged with National Organization for Public Health Nursing and the Association of Collegiate Schools of Nursing to form National League for Nursing. From the description of National League for Nursing collection, 1919-1967. (Boston University). WorldCat record id: 70970873 In 1893, a ...

Hipps, Opal.

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