WHEN:
11 a.m. Wednesday, Nov. 16, 2005
WHAT:
Official dedication and ribbon-cutting ceremony for the Wayne State University College of Nursings new $600,000, state-of-the-art Student Auditorium
WHERE:
WSU College of Nursing, 5557 Cass Avenue (at Palmer), Richard Cohn Memorial Building, lower level
WHO:
Dr. Barbara K. Redman, Dean of the College of Nursing, and Dr. Feleta Wilson, president of the Faculty Association, will speak
WHY:
In our continuing commitment to train and educate the finest nurses in the nation, the Wayne State College of Nursing has completely redesigned and expanded its Student Auditorium. By investing in the infrastructure of the institution, both students and faculty will be able to take full advantage of the latest in cutting-edge educational technology, interactivity and distance learning
CONTACT:
Jim McFarlin, WSUCollege of Nursing Information Officer, (313) 577-8605 or jmcfarlin@wayne.edu
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