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Meditation Room at St. Mary’s Hall

The School of Health and School of Nursing Chaplain, Sister Celeste Mokrzycki, blessing the new Meditation Room.

(September 12, 2024) — The School of Health and School of Nursing Chaplain, Sister Celeste Mokrzycki, blessed the new Meditation Room in St. Mary’s Hall during a brief service on Sept. 11. The room, located at 121-A, is open to all students, staff and faculty for moments of quiet and meditation when desired. Prayer rugs, holy books and religious articles from different faith traditions will be available for use.

The new Meditation Room in St. Mary's Hall.

The new Meditation Room in St. Mary’s Hall.

Dean King and Dean Waite at the Meditation Room blessing.

School of Health Dean King and School of Nursing Dean Waite celebrate the blessing of the Meditation Room in St. Mary’s Hall.

The new Meditation Room in St. Mary's Hall

The new Meditation Room in St. Mary’s Hall.


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The Berkley School of Nursing at Georgetown University, an inclusive, diverse academic community, excels in innovative and values-based education, leadership, practice, research, scholarship, and service. In the Jesuit tradition, we are committed to the formation of ethical, empathetic, and transformational nursing leaders who are committed to lifelong learning, shared decision-making, and individual and community self-determination. Within this just culture of reciprocal accountability, trust, and respect, the school advances health and health equity in partnership with individuals, families, and communities.

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Georgetown University’s Berkley School of Nursing is an internationally recognized leader for excellence in nursing education, research, and scholarship. Our values inspire a culture of action-oriented accountability, innovation, and principled leadership. We prepare our graduates to provide whole person care, promote health equity, advance social justice, dismantle oppressive conditions, and shape the future of nursing.

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