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TTU School of Nursing celebrates 40 Years
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LUBBOCK, Texas (KCBD) - After celebrating 50 years of the Texas Tech University School of Medicine, it’s time now to recognize another milestone. 40 years of educating nurses through the School of Nursing at the Texas Tech Health Sciences Center.
This year’s graduation in May pushed the total number of nursing graduates up to nearly 17,000. Dr. Mike Evans, Ph.D., Dean of the School of Nursing, describes the change in 40 years, “First class was very small, all the way to we have nearly 2000 students across the state right now.” Dr. Lori Spearman-Rice, President of the TTUHSC adds, “If you were to walk into health care facilities and clinics all across West Texas, and now even into the east side of the state as well, you’re going to come across graduates and alum from the Texas Tech School of Nursing.”
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The woman begins to sing the National Anthem.
Woman singing: O say can you see.
Screen cuts to view of the New York City skyline during the day.
Woman singing: By the dawn s early light.
Screen pans to Central Park.
Onscreen text reads: Vocal performance by Grace Victoria D’Haiti, Barnard College, 2021.
Screen pans over the Manhattan skyline, the Empire State Building, cuts to the skyline at night.
D’Haiti singing: What so proudly we hailed at the twilight s last gleaming.
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The Thinker and other sculptures.
D’Haiti singing: Whose broad stripes and bright stars through the perilous fight.