Johns Hopkins School of Nursing graduates its final baccalaureate class
The Johns Hopkins School of Nursing celebrated its last class receiving a bachelor of science degree with a major in nursing at the school's degree completion ceremony last week. It marked the end of 30 years offering the degree and celebrated the more than 5,000 graduates who have walked the stage before to begin their journey as baccalaureate-prepared nurses.
"This class will forever hold a special place in our school's history," said Patricia Davidson, dean of the School of Nursing. "These students, just as the many who have preceded them, have demonstrated a passion for learning, a perseverance to achieve, and a commitment to the excellence that will propel their success as future nurses."
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