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The school is named after Byrdine F. Lewis, the mother of Kenneth Lewis, a former CEO of Bank of America and an alumnus of Georgia State. Ken's mother was a nurse, and he donated $2.5 million as an endowment in her honor. [1]
The Andrew Young School of Policy Studies (AYSPS) is a school of public policy and one of 12 schools and colleges that constitute Georgia State University.Founded in 1996 as the Georgia State University Policy School, the school was named after civil rights leader Andrew Young in 1999.
LGN: Licensed Graduate Nurse [10] (British Columbia, Canada) LGN(P): Licensed Graduate Nurse, Provisional [10] (British Columbia, Canada) LNC: Legal Nurse Consultant; LNCC: Legal Nurse Consultant, Certified; LNP: Licensed Nurse Practitioner—Used by the Commonwealth of Virginia, Board of Nursing, as a license status [11] LPN: Licensed ...
Mrs. Woodruff left nursing school when she married, but she supported nursing causes throughout her life. [1] Two of the school's nursing specialties, pediatrics and midwifery, were highly ranked in U.S. News & World Report's 2012 edition of "America's Best Graduate Schools." The school's pediatric nurse practitioner program made its first ...
Pages in category "Nursing schools in Georgia (U.S. state)" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Before and after photos of the deadly wildfires in the Los Angeles area have sent tens of thousands scrambling for safety and decimated neighborhoods.
The board of regents approved a public-private venture to construct the first classroom building on the new campus. The new 120,000 square-foot building was constructed in 10 months. In October 2004, the Georgia Board of Regents voted to create a new four-year college in Gwinnett County. The new college would inhabit the GUC campus and replace ...
Georgia: Conference: SEC: Biographical details; Born May 28, 1980 (age 44) Hammond, Louisiana, U.S. Alma mater: Louisiana State University (BS) University of Georgia (MS) Administrative career (AD unless noted) 2004–2008: Louisiana–Monroe (director of football operations) 2008–2011: Georgia (director of football operations) 2012–2014