- Columbia University School of Nursing
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School of Nursing Established 1892 Type Private Dean Bobbie Berkowitz Location New York, NY, USA Campus Urban Affiliations Columbia University Website nursing.columbia.edu The School of Nursing is one of the schools at Columbia University in New York City.
History
The School of Nursing was founded in 1892 with Anna C. Maxwell serving as its first director. In 1956, the school became the first in the country to award a master's degree in a clinical nursing specialty.[1]
Academics
The school offers a combined BS/MS and nine master's specialities.
References
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