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Lander University will celebrate the groundbreaking of a new nursing building on May 6, highlighting its commitment to healthcare education. The facility will include state-of-the-art classrooms and simulation labs, supporting the university’s nursing program. Funding has been secured from the state legislature, marking a significant investment in healthcare training resources. Additionally, Lander recently honored graduating seniors for their academic achievements, emphasizing the university’s dedication to preparing skilled professionals.
Greenwood, South Carolina – Lander University is set to hold an official groundbreaking celebration for a new nursing building on Tuesday, May 6, at 4:30 p.m. The ceremony is scheduled to take place at the intersection of Willson Street and Stanley Avenue, near the Student Success Center. The construction of the facility emphasizes Lander’s commitment to enhancing healthcare education and advancing resources for its nursing majors.
The new nursing building will feature state-of-the-art amenities, including simulation laboratories, classrooms, laboratory monitoring rooms, and collaborative study and huddle areas. These facilities are designed to provide students with hands-on experience and modern tools necessary for their education and future careers in nursing.
Nursing is currently one of the largest academic programs at Lander University, reflecting the institution’s dedication to producing well-trained healthcare professionals. The need for such facilities became even more prominent as healthcare continues to evolve, requiring educational institutions to equip students with the latest competencies and skills.
Funding for the construction of the nursing building was allocated by the state legislature in 2021, demonstrating a significant investment in the future of healthcare education at Lander. This new facility will be the third nursing education space on campus, joining Barratt Hall and the Self Regional Healthcare Nursing Skills Simulation Center, which opened in 2022. Together, these buildings provide a comprehensive and modern learning environment for nursing students, reinforcing Lander’s role in developing skilled healthcare professionals.
In addition to the groundbreaking event for the nursing building, Lander University recently celebrated the accomplishments of its graduating seniors at the Honors College Awards Ceremony. The event showcased notable achievements, with several students being recognized for their exceptional academic performance. Among the distinguished graduates was William Jermon Franklin, who will pursue a PhD in Chemistry. Saraiya Carr plans to volunteer abroad before continuing on to law school. Andrew Goforth will teach history and coach football at Greenwood High School post-graduation, while Rebekah Long aims to attend the Dental College of Georgia after her experience as a surgery assistant.
Noah Durham, a financial services major, is set to return to England for graduate studies after previously studying abroad. The event highlighted the impact Lander Honors graduates have made in their communities as well as across the nation, according to Dr. Lillian Craton, director of the Honors College.
During the ceremony, several students were awarded the Honors Medal and Honors Pin for their achievements, and multiple recipients of the Alpha Chi National Honor Society medals were recognized for their excellence. These honors reflect the hard work and dedication that Lander University students exhibit throughout their academic careers.
The new nursing building and the celebration of outstanding student achievements illustrate Lander University’s ongoing commitment to excellence in education, preparing students for successful careers while making a positive impact in their communities and beyond.
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