The Faculty History Project documents faculty members who have been associated with the University of Michigan since 1837. Key in this effort is to celebrate the intellectual life of the University. This Faculty History Website is intended as a component of the effort to document the extraordinary academic achievements of Michigan’s faculty in building and sustaining one of the world’s great universities. It provides access to a comprehensive database of information concerning the thousands of faculty members who have served the University of Michigan.
Find out more.
The Bentley Historical Library serves as the official archives for the University.
Bio
School of Nursing
Marilyn Ruth Campbell, M.S., R.N., Instructor in Nursing (Neuropsychiatric Nursing)
B.S., Michigan State University; M.S., University of Michigan, 1964.
Instructor in Nursing (Neuropsychiatric Nursing), University of Michigan School of Nursing, 1966-1969 (until December 18). In 1970 Mrs. Campbell, a native of Scranton, Pennsylvania, relocated to San Antonio, Texas and joined the Santa Rosa Medical Center personnel department as education coordinator.