Columbus unit of the Loyola School of Nursing

Item

Title

Columbus unit of the Loyola School of Nursing

Description

Four students stand looking up at a human anatomy chart while two other students look at each other.

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 220

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 220

Subject

Loyola University Chicago
Institutional history
Loyola 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

Item sets

Columbus unit of the Loyola School of Nursing