If you intend to purse a nursing degree in Minnesota, you should aim at the top nursing schools in Minnesota. Let’s show below, which schools have a standard curriculum for nursing education and are recognized by the market.
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List of Best Nursing Colleges in Minnesota
Rankings | Nursing Universities | Nursing Colleges |
1 | University of Minnesota Twin Cities Mailing Address: 6-101 Weaver- Densford Hall, Minneapolis, MN 55455 Phone Number: (612)624-9600 Website Homepage: http://www.nursing.umn.edu/home.html |
School of Nursing |
2 | College of St Catherine Mailing Address: Campus Box 70617, Johnson City, TN 37614-0617 Phone Number: (423) 439-4624 E-mail: marrsj@etsu.edu Website Homepage: http://www.stkate.edu/academic/nursing/ |
Department of Nursing |
3 | College of St Scholastica Mailing Address: 1200 Kennwood Avenue, Duluth, MN 55811-4199 Phone Number: (800) 447-5444 E-mail: gradstudies@css.edu Website Homepage: http://www.css.edu/about/news-center/st-scholastica-news/shrew.html |
Department of Nursing |
4 | Minnesota State University Mankato Mailing Address: College of Graduate Studies and Research, Mankato, MN 56001 Phone Number: (507) 389-6826 E-mail: elisabeth.teigen@mnsu.edu Website Homepage: http://ahn.mnsu.edu/nursing/graduate/ |
School of Nursing |
5 | Tri College University Nursing Consortium Mailing Address: 1104 S. Seventh Avenue, Moorhead, MN 56563 Phone Number: (218)477-4699 E-mail: giedt@mnstate.edu Website Homepage: http://www.ndsu.edu/nursing/doctor_of_nursing_practice/ |
Graduate Nursing Department |
6 | Winona State University Rochester Mailing Address: 859 30th Avenue SE, Rochester, MN 55904 Phone Number: (507) 285-7473 E-mail: wmcbreen@winona.edu Website Homepage: http://www.winona.edu/nursingandhs/nursing.asp |
College of Nursing and Health Sciences |
7 | Bethel University Mailing Address: 3900 Bethel Drive, St. Paul, MN 55112 Phone Number: (651) 635-8000 E-mail: gs@bethel.edu Website Homepage: http://gs.bethel.edu/nursing |
M.A. in Nursing |
8 | Augsburg College Mailing Address: 2211 Riverside Avenue S, Minneapolis, MN 55454 Phone Number: (612) 330-1326 E-mail: manursing@augsburg.edu Website Homepage: http://www.augsburg.edu/ma_nursing/ |
Augsburg College Nursing Program |
9 | Metropolitan State University Mailing Address: 730 Hennepin Avenue, Minneapolis, MN 55403-1897 Phone Number: (651) 793-1375 E-mail: Lynda.Zimmerman@metrostate.edu Website Homepage: http://www.metrostate.edu/msweb/explore/cnhs/ |
School of Nursing |
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According to US law, during the performance of the US anthem, those present must remove their hats and put their right hand on their hearts, and military personnel must stand still.
The US anthem is played twice daily, at six and seventeen o’clock, at all US military installations. Very often, the US anthem is played before the start of sports competitions, gatherings and other social events.
In 2004, a survey was conducted in the United States, the results of which revealed that about sixty percent of Americans do not remember the lyrics of the national anthem. At the initiative of the US National Association for Music Education, since 2005, a campaign has been carried out in the United States of America to popularize the US national anthem. The campaign is supported by the US National Endowment for the Arts, the Smithsonian Institution, the National Museum of American History, the US Department of Defense, the National Endowment for the Humanities, and many other organizations. More than twenty US state governors, many members of the US Congress declared their support for the project. The campaign to popularize the US national anthem was sponsored by large American corporations. The project, among other events, holds annually on September 14, the day that Francis Scott Key wrote his famous poem, a holiday dedicated to the US anthem.
In 2014, massive celebrations were held in the United States to mark the bicentenary of the national anthem.