In the news: Donation aims to help alleviate nursing shortage
HCPro's Weekly Update on the ANCC Magnet Recognition Program®*, October 25, 2010
The Hunt Family Foundation has donated $10 million to Texas Tech University’s Health Sciences Center in order to develop a fully-accredited nursing school in El Paso, TX, according to Texas Tech University System Chancellor Kent Hance, the San Francisco Chronicle reports.
The school is expected to be named the Gayle Greve Hunt School of Nursing after the wife of Woody L. Hunt, chairman of the Hunt Family Foundation and CEO of the Hunt Companies. The foundation is based out of El Paso.
Source: sfgate.com
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