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Alverno College to Expand Nursing Program to Arizona

Reply The Arizona campus will be easily accessible from the freeway. (Alverno College) Alverno College is planning to expand its nursing program to Arizona and, in August 2022, pending regulatory approvals, will open a second location dedicated to health care there, Alverno College President Andrea Lee, IHM, Ph.D., announced Thursday. In partnership with Synergis Education, a premier education provider, Alverno will initially offer the college s highly successful Direct Entry Master of Science in Nursing (DEMSN) program to students in Mesa, Ariz., which is 20 miles from Phoenix, the nation s fifth-largest and fastest-growing city. Designed for women and men who hold a bachelor s degree in a field other than nursing, the DEMSN allows students to receive a bachelor s and master s degree in nursing with 18 months of full-time study. Students will be prepared to sit for the NCLEX to become a registered nurse at the conclusion of the program.

Post from Community: Wisconsin Poet Laureate Dasha Kelly Hamilton will lead course at Alverno

Editor’s note: Posts from the Community is the place for community announcements and event postings. If you have a community-oriented event you feel our readers would be interested in, please submit here. Alverno College is offering a series of courses designed to help people embrace change, and learn how to harness the power of creativity to inspire change within themselves and in the greater community. Led by Wisconsin Poet Laureate Dasha Kelly Hamilton, the Spark Series is a new virtual program from Alverno’s School of Adult Learning and New Initiatives, and students who complete the entire program will earn a professional certificate.

Eyes on Milwaukee: Committee Okays City Funds for Convent Project

School Sisters of St. Francis transforming south-side home into 63 apartments. By Jeramey Jannene - Feb 3rd, 2021 11:59 am //end headline wrapper ?>St. Joseph Center at 1501 S. Layton Blvd. Photo by Jeramey Jannene. A Common Council committee unanimously endorsed a $720,000 city-financing plan Tuesday to advance an affordable, senior housing development on Milwaukee’s South Side. The city would effectively provide a property tax rebate via a developer-financed tax incremental financing (TIF) district to support the redevelopment of the St. Joseph Center, formerly a convent, into 63 units of affordable housing known as Chapel Gardens. The School Sisters of St. Francis and General Capital Group are partnering on the project, the second they’ve undertaken to transform the sisters’ underutilized campus at S. Layton Blvd. and W. Greenfield Ave.

Eyes on Milwaukee: Convent Being Redeveloped As Affordable Housing

Chapel Garden apartments will add new senior housing to S. Layton Blvd. By Jeramey Jannene - Jan 21st, 2021 05:19 pm //end headline wrapper ?>St. Joseph Center at 1501 S. Layton Blvd. Photo by Jeramey Jannene. A new, affordable housing development is coming to S. Layton Blvd. as part of the redevelopment of St. Joseph’s Convent now St. Joseph Center. The School Sisters of St. Francis and General Capital Group are partnering on the project, which will create 63 units of affordable housing through the low-income housing tax credit program. The partners will redevelop what they call the middle of the convent building at 1501 S. Layton Blvd. The oldest part of the structure, designed by architect

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