An artist’s rendering of the College of Nursing’s new Center for Nursing Science as it will be seen from the UNMC Student Plaza. The new building will open on Wednesday. |
Below are some facts about the College of Nursing’s new building.
What: A $14 million, 43,000-square-foot building that will enable the College of Nursing to enroll 265 additional students annually in Omaha by the year 2020 — an increase of nearly 70 percent over the current 385 students.
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Why: The center will help the college meet shortages of nurses and nurse faculty. The projected shortage of nurses in Nebraska is expected to reach 20 percent by 2020 — about 3,800 registered nurses — with rural areas hit hardest. A large percentage of nurses are employed in hospital settings.
What’s in the new building: The new center will include:
- Five additional classrooms;
- Eight clinical skills development laboratories;
- Conference space;
- Five research spaces;
- A student technology cluster and technology teaching lab; and
- Office space.
Funding: It was funded entirely through private donations. Omaha philanthropists Ruth and Bill Scott were the lead donors for the project.
Research implications: The center will help the college in its goal to double its research funding by the year 2020, college officials said.