MRU is located at: 825 Mount Royal Gate SW
Direction to Campus
From Glenmore Trail westbound
1. Exit right on Richard Road
2. At the second set of traffic lights, the Richard Road and Mount Royal Gate intersection, turn left and drive into campus.
From Glenmore Trail eastbound
1. Exit right at 37th Street S.W.
2. At Richardson Way, turn right, then right again at the second set of traffic lights and you will be at our West Entrance.
From Crowchild Trail southbound
1. Exit right at 50th Avenue/Mount Royal Gate and continue right onto Mount Royal Gate.
2. Continue straight at the first set of lights - the Mount Royal Gate and Richard Road intersection - and drive into campus.
From Crowchild Trail northbound
1. Exit right at 50th Avenue/Mount Royal Gate and turn left onto Mount Royal Gate.
2. Continue straight to the Mount Royal Gate and Richard Road intersection; drive into campus
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Paula Price, PhD, was the former director for Mount Royal's School of Nursing and Midwifery. It is with a heavy heart that we share Paula passed away in January 2019.
In her 24 years at Mount Royal, Paula was an instructor and coordinator in the Advanced Studies in Critical Care Nursing Certificate Program, acting chair and director, School of Nursing and Midwifery.
She completed her undergraduate degree in nursing at Queen's University and her Master of Nursing and PhD at the University of Calgary. Paula worked in several critical care units and had a particular interest in cardiovascular critical care. She pursued her scholarship interests, which included being the editor for the Canadian Journal of Critical Care Nursing and the Canadian Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing and the director of Publications for the Canadian Council of Cardiovascular Nurses.
Paula made a deep, lasting and broad impact at Mount Royal, in the nursing and midwifery community and with past and current students. Paula’s legacy will live on in the work we do and with the students we teach.
Paula wanted to leave a legacy for Advanced Studies in Critical Care Nursing students. In her honour, we created a scholarship that will go to Mount Royal students in the Advanced Studies in Critical Care Nursing Certificate, specifically the Critical Care Unit stream.