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SCHOOL OF NURSING CREATED

President Darden read to the Board the following letter from Dr. Thomas H. Hunter, Chairman
of the Nursing School Advisory Committee:

Office of the Dean
Mr. Colgate W. Darden, Jr.,
President
University of Virginia
Dear Mr. Darden:-

At a meeting of the Nursing School Advisory Committee, with all members present
this morning, it was unanimously agreed that the plan of reorganization of the
Department of Nursing as a separate School of Nursing with the arrangements which we
have discussed previously, be recommended to you and to the Board of Visitors. To be
more specific, we should like to recommend that the Department of Nursing become The
University of Virginia School of Nursing, with a separate dean and with full academic
status as a separate school within the University. It would be understood that in
academic matters the School of Nursing would have complete autonomy, but that in
administrative matters effecting the Medical Center, the Dean of the School of
Nursing would answer to the Director of the Medical Center (the Dean of the Medical
School).

It was the opinion of the Advisory Committee that this arrangement would recognize
the academic equality of the Nursing School Faculty, would enjance the stature of the
School and would recognize the already existing independence of the structure of the
Department of Nursing as regards registration, admissions and curriculum matters,
but at the same time that administrative matters concerning the operation of the
hospital and the medical school as well would be under the direct control of the
Director of the Medical Center. I might add that this general type of arrangement has
been in operation in a number of other schools and has been found satisfactory in
general.

I had planned to discuss this matter with Mr. Vaughan at the earliest opportunity,
but he is out of town at present. I shall let you know as soon as I have had an
opportunity to talk with him, what his feeling about the arrangement proposed is.

The Committee also felt that it would be unwise to proceed with active search
for a Head of the School of Nursing until the question of organization has been
settled, but they expressed a desire to do this as rapidly as possible.

Yours sincerely,
/s/ T. H. Hunter
Thomas H. Hunter, M.D.
Dean
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President Darden reported that Dr. Hunter had now discussed the plan with the Provost, who
concurs in recommending it. After discussion the Board adopted the following resolution on motion
of Mrs. Smith, duly seconded.

RESOLVED by the Board of Visitors of The Rector and Visitors of the University of Virginia
that the Department of Nursing be and it is hereby established as a school of the University with
full academic status, independent of the School of Medicine in academic matters, and with a
separate dean,

RESOLVED FURTHER that in administrative matters affecting the University's Medical Center,
the Dean of the School of Nursing shall be subordinate to the Director of the Medical Center
(i.e., the Dean of the School of Medicine).