WINSTON-SALEM, N.C (AP) A North Carolina women’s college says it plans to add health-oriented majors to its curriculum beginning in the fall. Salem College said in a news release on.
Salem College Makes Groundbreaking Move to Focus on Women s Leadership in Health
New higher education model will directly address the pressing need to increase the number of women in leadership roles across the health ecosystem
On Salem s 250th anniversary, the historic women s college becomes the first liberal arts institution dedicated to preparing the next generation of leaders in health
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WINSTON-SALEM, N.C., Feb. 24, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Salem College, one of the oldest women s liberal arts colleges in the United States, today announced the upcoming launch of a newly transformed academic model and undergraduate experience, focused on preparing the next generation of women leaders in fields relating to health. The new model – which will include both curricular and co-curricular components – will debut in fall 2021 and expand and evolve over time.
Salem College is making some major curriculum changes to focus on training women for leadership roles in health fields. The college will introduce three new health-oriented majors this fall, along with programs geared toward leadership roles for women in health. The Winston-Salem school is revamping its core liberal arts curriculum, and expanding its internship and service-learning opportunities to encompass health-related issues.
The college says the board will consider whether to take any action with the honorary degree, but a news release from the college did not say when that would happen.