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Reader seeks recognition for World War II nurse who graduated in San Antonio FacebookTwitterEmail 1of3 Dorthy Jenkinson, seen in this 1941 Incarnate Word College yearbook photo, graduated from the Santa Rosa School of Nursing in downtown San Antonio in 1943. She joined the Army in 1944 and served through the end of World War II. She will turn 100 in December 2021.CourtesyShow MoreShow Less 2of3 A 1937 stone marker designating the Santa Rosa School of Nursing stands next to the newly completely Children’s Hospital of San Antonio Emergency Room in February 2015. The School of Nursing building at Travis and Santa Rosa streets, which was last used for administrative offices, was torn down in 2001.William Luther /San Antonio Express-NewsShow MoreShow Less ....
NBC News Plans Year of Special Reports Too Big For Just One Show Brian Steinberg, provided by FacebookTwitterEmail Savannah Guthrie’s next one-hour special won’t appear on any of NBC News’ best known properties, which include “Today” and “NBC Nightly News.” And yet, it may be of more critical importance to the NBCUniversal-owned news organization than any in-depth report she’s presented in recent months. Guthrie will today kick off a week-long focus by NBC News on the mental health of young people during the pandemic, the first of what NBC News President Noah Oppenheim says will be a year-long effort to provide deep reports one a week around specific topics across NBC News media properties. ....
Saturday, shortly after the U.S. Senate voted to acquit former President Donald Trump in his impeachment trial, Trump defense attorney Michael Van Der Veen appear on CBSN in an interview with anchor Lana Zak. | Clips ....
Lewis and Clark signs nursing agreement with UMSL Feb. 8, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail EAST ST. LOUIS The University of Missouri-St. Louis College of Nursing has signed a new articulation agreement with Lewis and Clark Community College’s East St. Louis Higher Education Center. The agreement provides support for 15-20 underrepresented minority students each year as they begin pursuing their Bachelor of Science in Nursing degrees through the newly created Bridge to BSN program. “The field of nursing lacks representation in some areas,” said Justine Patterson, an academic advisor in the College of Nursing who has been involved in establishing the partnership. “This is a great opportunity to help change that by expanding our network and allowing these students a smoother path to a career in the field. I think it’s going to be great for the field of nursing and the overall St. Louis community.” ....