Nursing
Culver-Stockton College and Blessing-Rieman College of Nursing's program provides a professional and academically excellent four-year program to students of diverse backgrounds and provides the knowledge, skills, attitudes and values needed for professional nursing practice and lifelong learning.
Culver-Stockton College and Blessing-Rieman College of Nursing have combined the staff and faculty expertise, resources and commitment of both campuses to offer a highly professional and academically excellent four-year program leading to a jointly conferred Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree.
Blessing-Rieman College of Nursing is a unique program in that there are only six other nursing colleges in the United States that have programs configured like ours. And, Blessing-Rieman is the only nursing college in the United States that is accredited in two states.
Our degree program is accredited by the National League for Nursing Accrediting Corporation (NLNAC), the American Association of Colleges of Nursing and the Higher Learning Commission, the Missouri State Board of Nursing and the State Department of Education of Missouri. It is approved by the State of Illinois Board of Higher Education and Illinois Department of Professional Regulation.
| Faculty |
| Mrs. Brenda K. Beshears, Associate Professor of Nursing |
| Dr. Pamela N. Brown, President, Blessing-Rieman College of Nursing |
| Ms. Linda Burke, Assistant Professor of Nursing |
| Ms. Sheila Capp, Associate Professor of Nursing |
| Karen Carroll, Assistant Professor of Nursing |
| Debra Dickman, Assistant Professor of Nursing |
| Dr. Corinne Fessenden, Associate Professor of Nursing |
| Mrs. Beth Kenney, Assistant Professor of Nursing |
| Ms. Candice Leeper, Assistant Professor of Nursing |
| Miss Karen Mayville, Associate Dean, Assessment, Outcomes and Accreditation |
| Dr. Carol Ann Moseley, Associate Professor of Nursing |
| Marilyn Murphy, Assistant Professor of Nursing |
| Mrs. Ann O'Sullivan, Assistant Professor of Nursing |
| Ms. Charlene Romer, Associate Professor of Nursing |
| Marianne Schmitt, Assistant Professor of Nursing |
| Dr. Deborah Walton, Assistant Professor of Nursing |
| Dr. Margaret Williams, Assistant Professor of Nursing |
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