Brigham Young University. College of Nursing
Organization
Dates
- Existence: 1958-
Administrative History
The College of Nursing (1958-) is a college at Brigham Young University.
The School of Nursing was renamed the College of Nursing in 1958. The college existed under a humanistic approach to nursing, focusing on the intrinsic worth of the individual, his or her ability to function in an environment, to be interdependent, and to operate independently. The college first allowed students into the baccalaureate program with advanced standing beginning in the fall of 1966.
In September of 1963, the associate degree in the College of Nursing was established, making it one of the few institutions in the country to offer an associate degree in conjunction with a four-year program. During the late 1960s, the college faculty made a change in the curriculum, requiring students to learn the separate role of nursing in correlation to the reaction of an individual to varied circumstances affecting him socially, emotionally, physically, mentally, and/or spiritually, which can be referred to as the nursing model. The previous method of study was known as the medical model, which had students study and practice nursing in relation to specific diseases.
The following individuals have served as deans of the college: L. Bernice Chapman (1959-1960), Beulah Ream Allen (1961-1965), Lennia Morrison (1966-1967), Elaine Murphy (1968-1971), Maxine J. Cope (1972-1980), Elaine D. Dyer (1980-1987), June Leifson (1987-1994), Sandra Rogers (1994-2000), Elaine S. Marshall (2000-2007), Mary Williams (2007-2012), Patricia Ravert (2012-2020), and Jane H. Lassetter (2020- ).
The School of Nursing was renamed the College of Nursing in 1958. The college existed under a humanistic approach to nursing, focusing on the intrinsic worth of the individual, his or her ability to function in an environment, to be interdependent, and to operate independently. The college first allowed students into the baccalaureate program with advanced standing beginning in the fall of 1966.
In September of 1963, the associate degree in the College of Nursing was established, making it one of the few institutions in the country to offer an associate degree in conjunction with a four-year program. During the late 1960s, the college faculty made a change in the curriculum, requiring students to learn the separate role of nursing in correlation to the reaction of an individual to varied circumstances affecting him socially, emotionally, physically, mentally, and/or spiritually, which can be referred to as the nursing model. The previous method of study was known as the medical model, which had students study and practice nursing in relation to specific diseases.
The following individuals have served as deans of the college: L. Bernice Chapman (1959-1960), Beulah Ream Allen (1961-1965), Lennia Morrison (1966-1967), Elaine Murphy (1968-1971), Maxine J. Cope (1972-1980), Elaine D. Dyer (1980-1987), June Leifson (1987-1994), Sandra Rogers (1994-2000), Elaine S. Marshall (2000-2007), Mary Williams (2007-2012), Patricia Ravert (2012-2020), and Jane H. Lassetter (2020- ).
Citation
Data from AIMS Media for The Miracle of birth [VR] 1988 (Brigham Young University College of Nursing)Enteral feeding tubes [VR] c.1990: title screen (produced by the School of Nursing, Brigham Young University)
Learning the healer’s art, 2012: p. xviii (1952, established College of Nursing at BYU)
Brigham Young University Organizational History Project website, viewed Jul. 29, 2011 (College of Nursing; established, 1958; previously the School of Nursing; humanistic approach to nursing, focusing on the intrinsic worth of the individual, his or her ability to function in an environment, to be interdependent, and to operate independently. The college first allowed students into the baccalaureate program with advanced standing beginning in the Fall of 1966; deans of the college: L. Bernice Chapman (1959-1960), Beulah Ream Allen (1961-1965), Lennia Morrison (1966-1967), Elaine Murphy (1968-1971), Maxine J. Cope (1972-1980), Elaine D. Dyer (1980-1987), June Leifson (1987-1994), Sandra Rogers (1994-2000), Elaine S. Marshall (2000-2007), and Mary Williams (2007- ); in September of 1963, the associate degree in the College of Nursing was established, making it one of the few institutions in the country to offer an associate degree in conjunction with a four-year program; during the late 1960s, the college faculty made a change in the curriculum, requiring students to learn the separate role of nursing in correlation to the reaction of an individual to varied circumstances affecting him socially, emotionally, physically, mentally, and/or spiritually, which can be referred to as the nursing model; previous method of study was known as the medical model, which had students study and practice nursing in relation to specific diseases)
Brigham Young University website, via WWW, February 2, 2021 (Jane H. Lassetter appointed dean, July 2020; previous dean, Patricia Ravert, 2012-2020)
Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:
College of Nursing advisement records
Collection — Carton: 1
Identifier: UA 5396
Overview
Collection of files from the College of Nursing advisement center including or concerning class rolls, orientation, mobility, diagnostic tests, reports, correspondence, and screening forms.
Dates:
1981-1991
College of Nursing meeting minutes, reports, and correspondence, 1970-2007
Series
Identifier: UA 1207 Series 3
Scope and Contents
Contains meeting minutes, reports, and correspondence from Evaluation Council, College Governing Committee, and other committees concerning the College of Nursing, 1970-2007.
Dates:
1970-2007
College of Nursing reports and correspondence, 1970-1978
Sub-Series — Box: 8, Folder: 2-4, 6
Identifier: UA 1207 Series 3 Sub-Series 2
Scope and Contents
Contains reports and departmental correspondence for the College of Nursing, 1970-1978.
Dates:
1970-1978
Graduate Studies records on College of Nursing, 1988-2004
Sub-Series — Carton: 20, Folder: 6-13
Identifier: UA 1141 Series 6 Sub-Series 42
Scope and Contents
Materials are related to the graduate program of the College of Nursing from 1988 to 2004. Materials include reports, department reviews, and proposals.
Dates:
1988-2004
Latter-Day Saints Hospital Nurses Alumni Association financial reports, 1949-1971
Series — Box: 1, Folder: 6-7
Identifier: UA 1020 Series 3
Scope and Contents
The series contains financial reports from 1949 to 1971 and pertains to the Nursing Alumni Association. The material is hand-written and typed format.
Dates:
1949-1971
Latter-Day Saints Hospital Nurses Alumni Association records
Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: UA 1020
Scope and Contents
The collection contains records of the Latter-day Saints Hospital School of Nursing Alumni. The records include financial records, letters, photographs, newsletters, yearbooks, and various clippings from 1908 to 2002.
Dates:
1908-2002