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绿巨人视频Officially Dedicates the Harriet R. Feldman Center For Doctoral Education In Nursing

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September 10, 2021

On Friday September 10, 2021, 绿巨人视频celebrated the leadership and legacy of Dean Emerita Harriet R. Feldman, PhD, RN, FAAN with a ribbon cutting and formal dedication of Wright Cottage on the Pleasantville Campus as the Harriet R. Feldman Center for Doctoral Education in Nursing. It was an honor befitting the extraordinary leader who had the vision and passion to bring doctoral nursing programs to the College of Health Professions - first with the Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) in 2008 and then with the Doctor of Philosophy in Nursing (PHD) in 2017. The Center, generously allocated and renovated by the University for the College of Health Professions, houses administration, faculty, and staff of both programs, and provides a welcome space for students to conduct research, connect with their professors, and continue the leadership of the College of Health professions that is the legacy of Dean Feldman.

Administrators, faculty, staff, and students joined 绿巨人视频President Marvin Krislov, Provost Vanya Quinones, CHP Dean Marcus Tye, and Vice Dean Rhonda Maneval for a ribbon-cutting ceremony to mark the official dedication of the building and honor Dr. Feldman for all her successes and accomplishments throughout her 28-year career with Pace.

Opening the event, Dean Tye said, 鈥淲ith the dedication of this building in her name, we honor the extraordinary, visionary leadership of our former dean, now dean emerita, and Pace鈥檚 first Chief Wellness Officer.鈥

Before cutting the ceremonial ribbon, the guest of honor spoke about her 鈥渃hallenging and rewarding career鈥 that spanned 56 years, nearly 50 of which were and continue to be in academia. Dr. Feldman credited those with whom she鈥檚 worked with sustaining and helping to keep her focused on what is important

鈥淚n my varied leadership roles, I have lived by a few principles,鈥 said Dr. Feldman. 鈥...first is change what you can; second is don鈥檛 sweat the small stuff; third, take the high road...; fourth is show care and respect for others; and last is to keep your eyes on the greater good. The greater good for me has always been to give back, to share, to ensure the education of health practitioners is strong, is excellent, and that we stay on course to provide the best healthcare we can for whomever we meet.鈥

Displaying her signature sense of humor, Dr. Feldman ended by saying, 鈥淭hank you so much again for this honor, I can鈥檛 tell you how much it means to me having my own little house.鈥

Calling it 鈥渁 great day that symbolizes the accomplishment of a great leader,鈥 President Krislov addressed Dr. Feldman, saying 鈥淚t鈥檚 part of the incredible legacy you鈥檝e left all of us at Pace. I鈥檓 glad to have this opportunity to celebrate you and see the next phase of the leadership you have brought to us. We鈥檙e so grateful.鈥

Congratulations, Dr. Feldman!