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Ogden Hall Hampton, Virginia

“THE LEGACY CONTINUES”

One Hundred Seventeen Years of Nursing Education Saturday, May 9, 2009

1:00 p.m.

Dr. Mary Elizabeth Lancaster Carnegie was born on April 19, 1916, in

Baltimore, Maryland, the fourth child of John Oliver Lancaster and

Adeline Beatrice Swann Lancaster. She married Eric Carnegie in 1944.

Dr. Carnegie received her initial nursing education through a diploma

program at the Lincoln School for Nurses, New York. She earned a

bachelor of arts degree from West Virginia State College, a master of

arts degree from Syracuse University, and a doctor of philosophy degree

in public administration from New York University.

Dr. Carnegie was appointed the acting director of the Division of Nurse Education at Hampton

University in 1943. While serving as director, Dr. Carnegie initiated the first baccalaureate

nursing program in the state of Virginia. In 1945, she became the first dean of the School of

Nursing at Florida A&M University, and in 1949 became the first black nurse appointed to a

state nursing association board when she was appointed to the Florida Nurses Association. She

was also the first black nurse to serve as president of the

American Academy of Nursing (1978-1979). In 1977, Hampton

University established the Mary Elizabeth Carnegie Endowed

Nursing Archives, the first archives in the nation designated as a

repository for historical documents on minority nurses,

particularly African American nurses. In 1979, she was

appointed the first researcher-in-residence at the Hampton

University School of Nursing. From 1988-1999, she served as

chair of the American Nurses Association’s Minority Fellowship

Program Advisory Committee. Dr. Carnegie was the first black

assistant editor of the American Journal of Nursing (1953-1978), associate editor for Nursing

Outlook (1956), and chief editor as well as editor emeritus of Nursing Research from 1973 until

her death.

Throughout her career, she delivered over 300 speeches; wrote, edited, or contributed chapters

to 23 books; and published 72 articles, including editorials, in 22 national and international

journals. Her commitment to upgrading the status of black nurses led to many personal

triumphs, including the much-heralded publication of the history of black nurses in her

groundbreaking book, The Path We Tread. Dr. Carnegie was past national officer of Delta

Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.; chairperson emeriti, American Nurses Association Minority

Fellowship Program Advisory Committee; past president, American Academy of Nursing;

member, National Black Nurses Association; member, American Association for the History of

Nursing; and past board member, Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing, Inc.

Her accomplishments were acknowledged by some of the most prestigious universities and

organizations in the nation. She received many accolades, including the following: George

Arens Pioneer Medal, Syracuse University; President’s Award, Sigma Theta Tau International

Honor Society of Nursing; Living Legend Award, Association of Black Nurse Faculty in

Higher Education; Mary Mahoney Award, American Nurses Association; and the Estelle

Osborne Award, New York University. In 1995, Howard University Division of Nursing

established the M. Elizabeth Carnegie Endowed Visiting Professorship in Nursing Research.

Dr. Carnegie was inducted into the American Nurses Association Hall of Fame in 2000.

In Memoriam Mary Elizabeth Carnegie, DPA, RN, FAAN

April 1916 — February 2008

PRESIDING

Arlene J. Montgomery, PhD, RN Assistant Dean for Academic Affairs

Processional .................................................................... Mrs. Antoinette Langford, MS, RN

Organist

Invocation ....................................................................... Kenitra Johnson

Senior Nursing Student

Welcome ........................................................................... Jonathan Shepherd

Senior Nursing Student

The Occasion ................................................................... Pamela V. Hammond, PhD, RN, FAAN, ANEF

Dean, School of Nursing

Greeting ........................................................................... Mrs. Jacqueline Shillings, MBA, RN

President, Hampton University

National Nurses Alumni Association

Introduction of Speaker ............................................... Megan LaPorte

Senior Nursing Student

Speaker............................................................................. Debra A. Flores, MS, RN

Administrator/Vice President

Sentara CarePlex Hospital

Recognitions ................................................................... Pamela V. Hammond, PhD, RN, FAAN, ANEF

Solo .................................................................................... Shakeela Poulson

Senior Nursing Student

Presentation of Honorees ............................................ Hilda Williamson, EdD, RN, FNP

Chairperson, Department of Undergraduate

Nursing Education, Main Campus

Mrs. Shevellanie Lott, MSN, RN

Chairperson, Department of Undergraduate

Nursing Education, College of Virginia Beach

Pinning Ceremony ........................................................ Ms. Vincentia Agbah, LTC, MPH, RN, BC, CHES

Instructor

Barbara Harrison, EdD, RN, BC

Professor

Farewell from the Seniors ........................................... Marion Land/Monica Elston

Senior Nursing Students

Benediction ..................................................................... Jaunessia Porter

Senior Nursing Student

Recessional ...................................................................... Mrs. Antoinette Langford, MS, RN

RECEPTION IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING AT CLARK HALL

Mrs. Debra A. Flores Administrator/Vice President Sentara CarePlex Hospital

Mrs. Debra Flores was born and raised in Brooklyn,

New York. She is a graduate of Hampton University,

class of 1983, where she obtained her bachelor of

science degree in nursing. Shortly after graduating, she

was commissioned into the U.S. Navy Nurse Corp as a

Reserve Officer. Mrs. Flores completed her master of

science degree in business management from Troy

University in 2003.

Mrs. Flores has held various leadership positions over

the past 20 years, including serving as Director of

Physical Rehab Services, Director of Ambulatory

Services, Vice President Nurse Executive, and Vice

President of Operations. Currently, she serves as the

Administrator/Vice President of the Sentara CarePlex Hospital in Hampton and Port Warwick

Ambulatory Center in Newport News. Mrs. Flores has received several awards for academic

excellence, community service, and nursing leadership such as the Sentara Health System CEO

Award in 1998, Rehab Care Group Nursing Leadership Award in 1999 and 2000, Chi Eta Phi

Nursing Sorority Outstanding Nursing Leadership Award in 2000, and the Sentara Health

System President’s Award in 2005. Her scholastic achievements have been recognized by

Alpha Kappa Mu Scholastic Honor Society and Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society

of Nursing.

Her professional memberships include the Association of Nurse Executives, Task Force on

Minority Donation, American College of Health Care Executives, and National Association of

Health Services Executives. She is also an active member of the Hampton Roads community

and serves as a board member as well as Vice President of the Metropolitan YMCA. Recently,

she was elected to the Board of Directors of Coliseum Central, a 1,900-acre business

improvement district in Hampton.

Mrs. Flores has been married to her college sweetheart, Victor, for 24 years. They are the

proud parents of Maria Christine (17) and Niles Alexander (13).

The School of Nursing is an integral unit of Hampton University and shares its goals and ideals

of excellence in the teaching-living-learning process. Nursing education at Hampton University

began with the Hampton Training School for Nurses in 1891. At the turn of the century,

Hampton Normal and Agricultural Institute and Dixie Hospital (now Sentara CarePlex)

partnered to offer premier nursing education and health care for Peninsula residents. Since

1944, the nursing faculty at Hampton University has provided high-quality professional nursing

education at the bachelor of science degree level. This undergraduate program has the

distinction of being the oldest baccalaureate nursing program in the Commonwealth. In 1976,

Hampton University instituted a master of science degree program in nursing, making Hampton

the first historically black college and university (HBCU) to offer a master's degree in nursing.

In 1999, the School of Nursing achieved another distinction when Hampton University

instituted a PhD nursing program, the first at a HBCU. The School of Nursing operates a

mobile unit as a Nursing Center to serve as a practice arena. The Center for Minority Family

Health serves as the research arm of the School of Nursing. The School of Nursing is approved

by the Virginia Board of Nursing (2013) and is fully accredited by the National League for

Nursing Accrediting Commission (2009) and the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education

(2011).

School of Nursing HAMPTON UNIVERSITY

Each new graduate is eligible to receive the Hampton University School of Nursing pin, which symbolizes the transition from student to nurse.

The School of Nursing’s pin is a representation of the middle of

the Hampton University seal. The official seal was accepted in

1875 and only the name has changed as Hampton has evolved

from the Hampton Normal and Agricultural Institute to Hampton

Institute to Hampton University.

The symbols on the seal and the pin are a plow and sheaths of

grain; books of knowledge surmounted by a globe of the world; a

bible stand; and, an old-fashioned printing press. The sunrise

over Hampton Creek symbolizes the rise of educational

opportunities, and the boat on the water symbolizes the principal

medium of transportation to Hampton during its early history.

Class of 2008 NURSING PIN

LPN to BS Program ~ RN to BS Program ^ August 2007 Graduates ** December 2007 Graduates*

HONOREES

Department of Undergraduate Nursing Education MAIN CAMPUS GRADUATES

COLLEGE OF VIRGINIA BEACH GRADUATES

Akran, Maureen

Andujar, Keren*

Cardoza-Patino, Claudia

Carpenter, Heather**

Chenny, Yvonne**

Christopher, Jacquetta ~

Cook, LaShawn

Corcoran, Jessamyn ~

Cortes, Kathryn~

Crowder, Sharon

Cuffee, Marie

Edney, Shan ~

Elder, Sherry

Evans, Marlo

Faustino, Sicelie

Gaton-Hall, Carla

Gaynor-Bell, Tamicka

Genota, Sharon

Glover, April ~

Gyasi, Dora

Harding, Jeannette ~

Holloway, Sebrena ~

Hull, Pamela

Hunter, Jacqueline

Jones, Caitlin

Kelly, Cortney**

Land, Marion ~

LaPorte, Megan

Mason, Jennifer

Mason, Kimbrely

McCarthy, Kara

McMichael, Rena ~

Mitchell, Clayres

Ngwa, Benedict

Nowlin, Sonja

Null, Janet

Palmer, Tonya ~

Paraan, May

Phelan, Mandi

Porter, Jaunessia ~

Purisima, Rebecca

Rosadino, Ingrid

Rossman, Danielle

Schindler, Michelle

Solis, Hilario*

Sykes, Emelda**

Tabb, Jamie**

Tanega, Leo Alex

Welch, Noni ~

Williams, Lynnette

Woytowich, Kelly

Adjei, Mary

Alsobrooks, Paul

Ambrose, Erica

Avery, Jasmyne*

Barrett, Megan

Belgrave, Carita*

Bowe, Alkita

Britton, Latina

Brown, Deidre

Cartagena, Ivonne

Carter, Calia

Clements, Terri ^

Cole, Erica

Edwards, Donita*

Elston, Monica

Fleming, Andrene

Ford, Ja’Quinta

Francis, Desiree

Frederick, Ann

Frink, Ronisa

Green, Lorisa

Gyamfi, Lisa ~

Halford, Monica

Hampton, Rhonda*

Harris, Jana

Hayden, Takia*

Hopkins, Tahjai ~

Jackson, Angelica

Jackson, Ebony

Jalloh, Kadijatu

Johnson, Kenitra

Jones, Jasmine

Joyner, Aerian ^

King, Adesia

Kingsberry, Kiyauna

Kitscha, Beverly

LaFond, Daphne

Leverette, Joycelyn*

Little, Tiffany

Mateos, Casandra*

Maul, Desma

McCoy, Brittany

McGhie, Sheena

McKethan, Janell

Mott, Brittany

Navarro, Tiffany

Naylor, Cheryl

Orenuga, Felicia

Pitcher, Kelly

Poulson, Shakeela

Serrano, Juanita

Shepherd, Jonathan

Shields, Krystle*

Simmons, Christanna

Smith, Danielle

Spoto, Carrie

Sutton, Crystal

Thomas, Alicia

Tolbert, Kelly*

Tucker, Whitney

Ullauri, Crystal

Vain, Dottie ~

Wamble, Christina

Washington, Soraia*

Waters, Brendan

Watkins, Denise ~

Watson, Melinda

Watts, Brittney

Welch, Kris

Wettey, Elsie

White, Lauren

White, Melanie

Whitney, Wanda

Woodley, Tierra

HONOREES

Department of Graduate Nursing Education

MASTER OF SCIENCE

DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY

W. Lawrence Daniels “Child Passenger Safety Knowledge of Selected Caregivers”

Mary E. Gibbons “The Relationship between Hope and Self-Efficacy to Health Promoting Behaviors Among

Adults with Selected Chronic Illness”

Lowanda Dent Johnson “Self-Care Practices and Dependant Care Activities of African American Single

Mothers”

Dionne E. Roberts “A Nurse-Client Interaction on Adherence To a Hypertensive Regimen”

Leorey N. Saligan “Living with Ocular Sarcoidosis: A Roy Adaptation Model-Based Study”

Barrow, Deborah*

Benton, Joan

Coco, Megan

Hale, Laurie

Joyner-Bagby, Tonisha*

Killian, Jacquline

King, Stephanie*

Mack, Philisha*

Neely, Chere*

Williams, Angela

Wray, Christina

Completed undergraduate studies at Hampton University *

School of Nursing Awards and Recognitions

Daniel and Louise Armstrong Award Ivonne Cartagena

Main Campus

Megan LaPorte College of Virginia Beach Campus

Elnora D. Daniel Leadership Award Monica Elston

Main Campus

Danielle Rossman College of Virginia Beach Campus

Fostine Glenn Riddick Award

Sharon Crowder College of Virginia Beach Campus

Lisa Gyamfi Main Campus

Hampton University Nurse’s Alumni Association Award

Rena McMichael College of Virginia Beach Campus

Alicia Thomas Main Campus

Sallie Tucker Allen Award Philisha Mack

Honors and Awards Admiral Boorda Scholarship

Sharon Crowder

Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Inc. Scholarship

Latina Britton Monica Halford

Chi Eta Phi Sorority, Inc., Tau Beta Chapter

Jasmyne Avery

Megan Barrett

Alkita Bowe

Jana Harris

Aerian Joyner

Sheena McGhie

Christina Wamble

Soraia Washington

Alpha Kappa Mu Honor Society

Ivonne Cartagena

Monica Elston

Jacqueline Hunter

Aerian Joyner

Kiyauna Kingsberry

Casandra Mateos

May Paraan

Kelly Pitcher

Ingrid Rosadino

Carrie Spoto

Leo Alex Tanega

Alicia Thomas

Christina Wamble

Lauren White

Brittany Mott

Antioch Baptist Church North Scholarship

Baker Family Foundation Scholarship

Tahjai Hopkins

Bermuda Hospitals Board

Kelly Pitcher

Bermuda Nursing Council

Kelly Pitcher

Kelly Pitcher

Bermuda Nurses Association

Bermuda Industrial Union Education Award

Kelly Pitcher

Dean’s List

Mary Adjei

Maureen Akran

Paul Alsobrooks

Erica Ambrose

Megan Barrett

Carita Belgrave

Alkita Bowe

Latina Britton

Deidre Brown

Claudia Cardoza-Patino

Ivonne Cartagena

Jacquetta Christopher

Erica Cole

LaShawn Cook

Jessamyn Corcoran

Kathryn Cortes

Sharon Crowder

Donita Edwards

Sherry Elder

Monica Elston

Sicelie Faustino

Andrene Fleming

Ja’Quinta Ford

Desiree Francis

Ann Frederick

Carla Gaton-Hall

Sharon Genota

Lisa Gyamfi

Dora Gyasi

Monica Halford

Rhonda Hampton

Jeannette Harding

Jana Harris

Sebrena Holloway

Tahjai Hopkins

Pamela Hull

Jacqueline Hunter

Angelica Jackson

Kadijatu Jalloh

Kenitra Johnson

Caitlin Jones

Jasmine Jones

Aerian Joyner

Adesia King

Kiyauna Kingsberry

Beverly Kitscha

Daphne LaFond

Megan LaPorte

Tiffany Little

Kimbrely Mason

Casandra Mateos

Desma Maul

Brittany McCoy

Sheena McGhie

Janell McKethan

Rena McMichael

Brittany Mott

Cheryl Naylor

Sonja Nowlin

Felicia Orenuga

Tonya Palmer

May Paraan

Mandi Phelan

Kelly Pitcher

Jaunessia Porter

Shakeela Poulson

Rebecca Purisima

Ingrid Rosadino

Danielle Rossman

Juanita Serrano

Danielle Smith

Carrie Spoto

Crystal Sutton

Leo Alex Tanega

Alicia Thomas

Crystal Ullauri

Dottie Vain

Melinda Watson

Brittney Watts

Noni Welch

Elsie Wettey

Lauren White

Melanie White

Lynnette Williams

Tierra Woodley

Wanda Whitney

Honors and Awards

Golden Key Honor Society Brittany McCoy

Felicia Orenuga

Kelly Pitcher

Carrie Spoto

Crystal Ullauri

Christina Wamble

Melanie White

Greer Dawson Wilson Student Leadership Program

Kelly Tolbert

Hampton Alumni Association Academic Recognition

Sheena McGhie Tonya Palmer Tierra Woodley

Hampton University Academic Scholarship

Melanie White

Hampton University Achievement Scholarship

Monica Elston

Hampton University Alumni Scholarship

Kiyauna Kingsberry

Hampton University Merit Scholarship

Shakeela Poulson Juanita Serrano Christina Wamble

Hampton University Departmental Award

Claudia Cardoza-Patino

Hampton University Scholarship

Ivonne Cartagena

LaShawn Cook

Kathryn Cortes

Monica Elston

Sebrena Holloway

Jacqueline Hunter

Brittany McCoy

Felicia Orenuga

Tonya Palmer

May Paraan

Alicia Thomas

Brittney Watts

Lauren White

International Scholar Laureate Program

Melanie White

Military Scholarship

Deidre Brown Crystal Ullauri

Mt. Calvary Baptist Church Scholarship

Ja’Quinta Ford

Military Commissioning

Keren Andujar–Army

Sharon Crowder–Navy

Jacquetta Christopher-Navy

Rebecca Purisima-Navy

Crystal Ullauri-Army

Christina Wamble

Mary Marshall Nursing Program

Donita Edwards

National Association for the Advancement of Colored People

Jasmine Jones

National Black Nurses Association Monica Elston Sheena McGhie

Honors and Awards

National Hampton Alumni Association, Inc., Hampton Chapter Banquet for Top 10 in Graduating Class Honorees

Claudia Cardoza-Patino (COVB Campus)

Ivonne Cartagena (Main Campus)

Terri Clements, RN (Main Campus)

Shandelon Garner (Main Campus)

Aerian Joyner, RN (Main Campus)

Alicia Thomas (Main Campus)

Megan LaPorte (COVB Campus)

Tonya Palmer, LPN (COVB Campus)

May Paraan (COVB Campus)

Danielle Rossman (COVB Campus)

New Haven Scholarship

Brittney Watts

National Society of Black Engineers Scholarship Award

Janell McKethan

National Society of Collegiate Scholars

Carrie Spoto

National Nurses Association

Alkita Bowe Monica Elston Andrene Fleming Sheena McGhie

Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. Scholarship

Monica Halford

Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. Mardi Gras Scholarship Pageant Queen

Kiyauna Kingsberry

National Dean’s List

Jasmyne Avery

Carita Belgrave

Monica Elston

Ja’Quinta Ford

Desiree Francis

Tahjai Hopkins

Ebony Jackson

Jasmine Jones

Kiyauna Kingsberry

Daphne LaFond

Sheena McGhie

Tonya Palmer

Shakeela Poulson

Crystal Sutton

Alicia Thomas

Christina Wamble

Brittney Watts

Kris Welch

Lauren White

Melanie White

Pre-Alumni Members

Alkita Bowe-Virginia

Monica Elston-DC/Maryland

Jasmine Jones-Virginia

Kiyauna Kingsberry-DC/Maryland

Juanita Serrano-New York

Brendan Waters-Virginia

Melanie White-New York

Project Dream Big

Jasmine Jones Desma Maul

ROTC Scholarship

Jasmyne Avery - Navy

Scabbard and Blade Honor Society

Jasmyne Avery

Scholarship for Disadvantaged Students

Mary Adjei

Donita Edwards

Marlo Evans

Andrene Fleming

Carla Gaton-Hall

Tamicka Gaynor-Bell

Lisa Gyamfi

Dora Gyasi

Aerian Joyner

Daphne LaFond

Clayres Mitchell

Tiffany Navarro

Benedict Ngwa

Felicia Orenuga

Ingrid Rosadino

Crystal Sutton

Brittney Watts

Elsie Wettey

Wanda Whitney

Honors and Awards

Who’s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities

Jasmyne Avery Monica Elston Lisa Gyamfi

Virginia Tuition Assistance Grant

Ja’Quinta Ford

Ann Frederick

Benedict Ngwa

Dottie Vain

Melinda Watson

Whitehead Scholarship

Brittany Mott

Yale New Haven Minority Nursing Allied Health Scholarship

Alicia Thomas

Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing, Inc.

Mary Adjei

Jasmyne Avery

Carita Belgrave

Kathryn Cortes

Sharon Crowder

Donita Edwards

Monica Elston

Sharon Genota

Jacqueline Hunter

Caitlin Jones

Aerian Joyner

Megan LaPorte

Kimbrely Mason

Casandra Mateos

Janell McKethan

Tonya Palmer

May Paraan

Danielle Rossman

Carrie Spoto

Crystal Sutton

Leo Alex Tanega

Alicia Thomas

Brittney Watts

Lauren White

Melanie White

Student Government Association

Megan Barrett Jasmine Jones

Student Nurses Association (Main and Va Beach Campus)

Erica Ambrose

Ivonne Cartagena

Marlo Evans

Andrene Fleming

Jasmine Jones

Kiyauna Kingsberry

Desma Maul

Sheena McGhie

Janell McKethan

Clayres Mitchell

Shakeela Poulson

Christina Wamble

Kris Welch

T.C. Williams Scholarship Fund

Ja’Quinta Ford

Tidewater Access Scholarship Recipient

Alkita Bowe

Twelfth Baptist Church Pennies from Heaven

Jana Harris

Sentara Nursing Scholarship

Donita Edwards Jacqueline Hunter May Paraan Noni Welch

This modified version of the history was compiled from the following: Fifty Years of Nursing Excellence: The Legacy

Continues, 1944-1994; An Historical Overview of the Nursing Program at Hampton Institute by Patricia E. Sloan; History of

the Department of Nursing written under the guidance of Director and Chair Fostine G. Riddick; and the Hampton University

School of Nursing: Self-Study Report for Reaffirmation of Accreditation (2000) written under the guidance of Dean Pamela V.

Hammond.

1891

· The Kings Chapel Hospital for Colored and Indian Boys, Abbey Mae Infirmary, and the Hampton Training School for

Nurses were started on the campus of Hampton Institute. Alice Bacon was instrumental in starting the Hampton

Training School for Nurses. The school was commonly called Dixie Hospital, and its first graduate was Anna

DeCosta Banks.

1931

· Nina Gage appointed director of the Hampton Training School for Nurses.

· Students earned a diploma from a three- year program from Hampton Institute.

1934

· Ruth J. Hopper appointed director (1934-1936).

1936

· Clara G. Lewis appointed director (1936-1939).

1943

· J. Henry Suttergood, chairman of the Board of Trustees of Hampton Institute, sought approval for a nursing program.

Program and provisions were made in the 1943-44 budget.

· Mary Elizabeth Lancaster (Carnegie) appointed acting director of the Division of Nurse Education.

· She implemented the first continuous baccalaureate nursing program in the Common Wealth of Virginia.

1944

· Cecile E. Authier appointed director of the Division of Nurse Education.

· Professional nursing courses were taught on affiliations, sometimes in distant cities: St. Philip School of Nursing in

Richmond, Virginia; Brooklyn State Hospital in Brooklyn, New York; Union of the King’s Daughter’s; and the

Visiting Nurse Service, Norfolk, Virginia.

· Due to limited clinical opportunities for African Americans, clinical affiliations in public health were expanded to

Staten Island, New York; Washington DC; and Bayonne and Hackensack, New Jersey.

1946

· Five students graduated from Hampton’s Cadet Nurse Corps.

1952

· The nursing program received temporary accreditation from the National League for Nursing.

1953

· Helen M. Sellers appointed acting director of the Division of Nurse Education.

1957

· Harriet E. Broward appointed director of the Division of Nursing.

1963

· Fostine G. Riddick appointed director of the Hampton Institute Division of Nursing.

1967

· Undergraduate nursing program received full National League for Nursing accreditation.

· William Freeman Hall was designed by the nursing faculty and completed.

1968

· Registered Nurse Program received National League for Nursing accreditation.

1971

· Dr. Lois B. Sellers appointed director of the Division of Nursing. She was the first African American

nurse to serve on the State Board of Nursing.

1975

· First continuing education nursing program established at Hampton Institute.

1976

· Master’s program initiated–the first ever at a Historically Black College or University (HBCU).

· Chi Eta Phi Sorority chartered a chapter on campus.

1977

· Dr. Patricia E. Sloan established the M. Elizabeth Carnegie Nursing Archives, the first archives in the US designated

as a repository for memorabilia on minority nurses, especially African American nurses.

1978

· The first annual National Conference on the Black Family held by the Nursing Department.

1979

· Master’s program accredited by the National League for Nursing.

1980

· Dr. Elnora D. Daniel appointed dean of the School of Nursing.

· Sigma Theta Tau, International Honor Society of Nursing Inc., National Honor Society, established a chapter on campus.

1986

· The Hampton University Interdisciplinary Nursing Center for Health and Wellness, which was later renamed the

Nursing Center, was established.

· Dr. Elnora D. Daniel, dean of the School of Nursing, became the second African American

appointed to the Virginia State Board of Nursing and its first African American president.

1990

· The School of Nursing receives its first NIMH research grant.

· The Teagle LPN to BS initiative began.

1991

· Dr. Bertha L. Davis appointed dean of the School of Nursing.

1996

· Dr. Arlene J. Montgomery appointed interim dean of the School of Nursing.

1998

· Dr. Pamela V. Hammond appointed dean of the School of Nursing.

1999

· PhD program initiated–the first ever at a HBCU.

2001

· The School of Nursing was reaccredited for 8 years by the National League for Nursing

Accrediting Commission and for 10 years by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education.

2002

· School of Nursing signed articulation agreement with Bermuda College.

· Dr. Phyllis Henderson became the first student to graduate from the School of Nursing’s doctoral program.

· First graduates of Women’s Health Nurse Practitioner Program–Stephanie Stephens and Charlette King

2003

· School celebrated the 25th Anniversary of the Annual Conference on the Black Family.

· The School of Nursing pioneered a new 3-year accelerated baccalaureate program at the Hampton University

College of Virginia Beach.

2004

· School celebrated the 60th Anniversary of Baccalaureate Education with a gala entitled “60 Years of Baccalaureate

Education: Caring for Families through Generations.”

· Dr. Constance S. Hendricks appointed dean of the School of Nursing.

2005

· Virginia Board Nursing visit for Main Campus and College of Virginia Beach School of Nursing Programs received

8 years of approval for both programs.

· First graduates from the College of Virginia Beach Nursing Program.

2007

· Dr. Pamela V. Hammond appointed dean of the School of Nursing.

One Hundred Seventeen Years of Nursing Education

HAMPTON UNIVERSITY

Dr. William R. Harvey

President

Dr. Joyce Jarrett Dr. Pollie Murphy

Provost Assistant Provost for Academic Affairs

Dr. Pamela V. Hammond

Dean

Dr. Arlene J. Montgomery

Assistant Dean for Academic Affairs

Dr. Barbara Cross

Chairperson, Department of Graduate Nursing Education

Dr. Hilda Williamson

Chairperson, Department of Undergraduate Nursing Education

Main Campus

Mrs. Shevellanie Lott

Chairperson, Department of Undergraduate Nursing Education

College of Virginia Beach

Dr. Michelle Penn-Marshall

Director, Student Academic Support Services

FACULTY

ADJUNCT FACULTY

STAFF

Ms. Patricia Brown

Ms. Valerie Carter

Ms. Evelyn Coutee

Ms. Ida Hill

Ms. Jacquelyn Jones

Ms. Jackie Kelly

Ms. Hazel King

Ms. Frances Moore

Ms. Evelyn Newman

Ms. Carmen Taylor

Mrs. Zairoon Asimakopoulos

Executive Secretary

Mr. Steve Bridges

Systems Administrator COVB

Mrs. Theresa Brooks

Testing Coordinator/

Library Assistant

Mrs. Shontia Faulkner

Administrative Assistant

Mrs. Deanna Jones

Graduate Secretary

Mrs. Aerian Joyner

Clinical Skills Lab Director

Mrs. Darlene Keeton

Academic Counselor Asst/

Clinical Assistant

Mrs. Ernestine Rowe

Undergraduate Secretary

Mr. Mauyan Skeete

Systems Administrator

Ms. Ina Whitehead

Editor

Mrs. Karan Wright

Recruiter/Academic Counselor

Ms. Vincentia Agbah

Mrs. Mary Bradley-Laster

Mrs. Melinda Barker

Mrs. Georgiana Bougher

Ms. Linda Brown

Dr. Esther Condon

Dr. W. Lawrence Daniels

Dr. Bertha Davis

Mrs. Lydia Figueroa

Ms. Rosalyn Gardiner

Ms. Tanya Hardy-Menard

Mrs. Ella Harris

Dr. Barbara Harrison

Mrs. Janice Holmgaard

Ms. Deirdra Johnson

Dr. Jane Krumlauf

Mrs. Antoinette Langford

Mrs. Thea Lettley

Mrs. Jill Mishkel

Ms. Brenda Rhea

Dr. Dinah Saunders

Mrs. Sherri Saunders-Goldson

Dr. Jane Servonsky

Ms. Patricia Stevens