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Nursing School Announcement at Acadia University

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The Province is investing in a new state-of-the-art nurse training facility at Acadia University in Wolfville, expected to open for the 2026-27 academic year. The news release about the announcement is at: https://news.novascotia.ca/en/2024/02/21/new-school-nursing-acadia-will-train-more-nurses-annapolis-valley


Barbara Adams, Minister for Seniors and Long-term Care, announces the Province’s investment in a new nurse training facility at Acadia University that will open by 2026-27.

Barbara Adams, Minister of Seniors and Long-Term Care, announces the Province’s investment in a new nurse training facility at Acadia University that will open by 2026-27. (Communications Nova Scotia)


Jeff Hennessy, President and Vice-Chancellor, says the Province’s support for a new training facility at Acadia University is a “significant milestone” for nursing and the university. (Communications Nova Scotia)

Jeff Hennessy, Acadia President and Vice-Chancellor, says the Province’s support for a new training facility at the university is a “significant milestone” for nursing and the university. (Communications Nova Scotia)


Kate Ashley, interim Provost and Vice President (Academic) at Acadia University describes the vision for the new state-of-the-art training facility as Melissa Sheehy-Richard, MLA for Hants West, looks on. (Communications Nova Scotia)

Kate Ashley, interim Provost and Vice-President (Academic) at Acadia University, describes the vision for the new state-of-the-art training facility as Melissa Sheehy-Richard, MLA for Hants West, looks on. (Communications Nova Scotia)


Melissa Sheehy-Richard, MLA for Hants West, welcomes the Acadia University community at the funding announcement. (Communications Nova Scotia)

Melissa Sheehy-Richard, MLA for Hants West, welcomes the Acadia University community at the funding announcement. (Communications Nova Scotia)


L-R: Acadia University’s Kate Ashley, interim Provost and Vice President (Academic) and Jeff Hennessy, President and Vice-Chancellor, with Barbara Adams, Minister for Seniors and Long-term Care and Melissa Sheehy-Richard, MLA for Hants West, following the announcement. (Communications Nova Scotia)

L-R: Acadia University’s Kate Ashley, interim Provost and Vice President (Academic) and Jeff Hennessy, President and Vice-Chancellor, with Barbara Adams, Minister of Seniors and Long-term Care, and Melissa Sheehy-Richard, MLA for Hants West, following the announcement. (Communications Nova Scotia)


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