Richmond Nursing Schools and Colleges
Richmond, VA is also known as "River City".
The capital of Virginia, Richmond is a great place to live if you're thinking about a career in nursing. Having been originally settled in the early 1600's, the city of Richmond has been the site if numerous historical events, including Patrick Henry's famous "Give me liberty or give me death" speech.
Home to several large baking and legal firms, the city of Richmond is also a hub of governmental activity. Additionally, the city of Richmond is home to 13 Fortune 1000 companies, and 9 Fortune 500 companies.
The Economy in Richmond, VA
Recently named the third-best city for business in the United States, Richmond is home to several Fortune 500 companies, including Genworth Financial, Altria Group, Performance Food Group, CarMax, Dominion Resources, and Owens & Minor.
In addition, the city is home to the Virginia BioTechnology Research Park, which contains over 575,000 square feet of office, research, and laboratory space. Some of the key residents in the park include the Philip Morris USA research and development facility, and the United Network for Organ Sharing. Other notable companies in the Richmond area include DuPont, Cavalier Telephone, and Ukrop's Super Market.
Medical Careers Institute
Richmond, VA - North Side Campus - Registered Nursing, Practical Nursing
Richmond, VA - South Side Campus - Practical Nursing
South University
Richmond, VA - Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN), Nursing RN to BSN Degree Completion Program
Online Nursing School Programs
Arts and Culture in Richmond, VA
Home to a healthy and vibrant arts community, the Virginia Commonwealth University School of Arts in Richmond is ranked as one of the best arts schools in the nation. As such, there are several art venues in Richmond that are affiliated with the University. Other notable arts-related attractions in Richmond include the Byrd Theatre, Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Virginia Historical Society, and the Library of Virginia.
Other notable sites in the city include the Museum of the Cofederacy, the numerous battlefields in and around Richmond from the American Civil War, the Science Museum of Virginia, and the Richmond Children's Museum.
The home of Confederate General Robert E. Lee is located in downtown Richmond, and the Hollywood Cemetery is a popular destination, as it is the final resting place of 2 U.S. Presidents.
Sports in Richmond, VA
A great place to live for sports enthusiasts, Richmond is home to several collegiate and minor league sports teams. Athletic events at Virginia Commonwealth University and the University of Richmond are popular with residents and visitors alike, in addition to Virginia Union University sporting events.
The Richmond Kickers (soccer) and the Richmond Lions (rugby) are also based in the Richmond area, and the city is home to several large sports venues including the Stuart C. Siegel Center and the Richmond Coliseum.
Other popular sports events in town include the races at Southside Speedway, which has been the stomping grounds of NASCAR legends Bobby Allison, Richard Petty, and Darrell Waltrip. Colonial Downs is located just ouside of the city, and hosts the annual Virginia Derby, drawing visitors from across the country.
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