Last Wednesday marked a new beginning for all nursing students on N.C. Central University’s campus.
Excited nursing students of all levels gathered inside the old Holy Cross Church on Alston Avenue to witness the groundbreaking ceremony for the new nursing building. \
The new state-of-the-art nursing facility will offer 65,000 square feet of space that will include a 250-seat auditorium, a large skills lab and three human patient simulation rooms.
The project is said to cost approximately $25 million dollars.
“We are excited about having a new facility that will provide much needed space and equipment for the nursing students and staff,” said Lorna Harris, nursing chairman.
The nursing school was stationed in the Miller-Morgan building for about 20 years, and the space is becoming too compact.
“I am excited for the new facility and the new equipment,” said nursing senior Rachel Lloyd.
“I am sure that it will only enhance our learning at NCCU and prepare us for our future careers as registered nurses.”
The anticipated completion date is set for July 2011.
“We are on target for completion of the building, and I hope it continues to stay that way,” said Harris.
According to the N.C. Center on Public Policy, North Carolina will face a shortage of 9,000 nurses in the next five years.
The new nursing facility at NCCU will address the statewide shortage of nurses and increase diversity in the field.





























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