St. Bernard Unit of the Loyola School of Nursing
Item
Title
St. Bernard Unit of the Loyola School of Nursing
Description
Students of the Loyola School of Nursing stand or sit around a room and relax.
In 1935, Loyola established the first collegiate school of nursing in Illinois, and two years later adopted Mercy Hospital as its teaching hospital. The School of Nursing came about from the amalgamation of the St. Bernard's, St. Anne's, St. Elizabeth's, Oak Park, and Columbus Hospitals Schools of Nursing.
In 1935, Loyola established the first collegiate school of nursing in Illinois, and two years later adopted Mercy Hospital as its teaching hospital. The School of Nursing came about from the amalgamation of the St. Bernard's, St. Anne's, St. Elizabeth's, Oak Park, and Columbus Hospitals Schools of Nursing.
Date, date span, or circa acceptable
1936
File name
Loyolan Yearbook, 1936, page 216
Sources archive, University Archives and Special Collections or Women and Leadership Archives
University Archives and Special Collections
Source
Loyola University Chicago Archives and Special Collections, Loyolan Yearbook, 1936, page 216
Subject
Loyola University Chicago
Institutional history
School of Nursing
Rights
Contact the Loyola University Chicago Archives and Special Collections, archive@luc.edu, for permission to copy or publish.
Creator
Loyolan Staff