Oct 16 2014
Groundbreaking Event Celebrating the Columbia University School of Nursing’s New Home.
Columbia University School of Nursing, one of the oldest in the United States, will soon have a new home.
The new building will be constructed at 168th Street and Audubon Avenue, a few blocks from its current facility, located at 617 W. 168th Street in the Washington Heights neighborhood in Upper Manhattan. Among the seven-story structure’s many features will be a sunlit atrium lobby, rooftop garden terrace, and a two-floor, state-of-the-art simulation center equipped with lifelike mannequins that imitate real-life medical conditions giving students the opportunity to learn skills in a safe, educational environment.
The new building, designed by award-winning architectural firm CO|FXFOWLE to achieve LEED Silver, will also feature flexible areas accommodating either large or small group learning, as well as students seeking space for individual study.
Columbia University School of Nursing, founded in 1892, is one of the first nursing schools to offer the clinical practice doctorate, the Doctor of Nursing Practice degree. A leader in nursing research, the school also has the nation’s oldest continuous program in nurse midwifery.
WHO:
- Lee C. Bollinger, President, Columbia University
- Lee Goldman, MD, Dean, Faculties of Health Sciences and Medicine
- Bobbie Berkowitz, PhD, RN, FAAN, Dean, Columbia University School of Nursing
WHEN:
Wednesday, Oct. 22, 2014, 11:50 a.m.
WHERE:
Columbia University School of Nursing new building site.
Corner of 168th Street and Audubon Avenue
PHOTO OPPORTUNITY:
- Lee Bollinger, Lee Goldman, and Bobbie Berkowitz will preside over a brief ceremony at the building site.
PRESS AVAILABILITY
- Contact Lisa Rapaport [email protected], or 212-342-3795 to arrange interviews with Bobbie Berkowitz.