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Samuel Merritt University Boosts Oakland
29 Jan
Summary
- New campus anchors downtown Oakland's revitalization efforts.
- 2,000 students and 500 staff to fill urban core daily.
- University aims to combat projected 17% RN shortage by 2033.

Samuel Merritt University (SMU) has opened its new 10-story, 260,000-square-foot flagship campus in downtown Oakland. This significant $240 million investment is poised to revitalize the urban core, drawing approximately 2,000 students and 500 faculty and staff daily. City officials, including Mayor Lee, view SMU as a crucial "anchor institution" to combat high commercial vacancy rates and bolster foot traffic, positioning Oakland as a workforce development hub.
This expansion directly addresses the escalating healthcare crisis, particularly the projected shortage of registered nurses. SMU President Dr. Ching-Hua Wang highlighted that California is expected to face a 17% shortage of registered nurses by 2033, a concern amplified by recent events like the Kaiser strike. East Bay Congresswoman Lateefah Simon underscored the university's role in "breeding healers" and presented a million-dollar check, secured through federal funding, to support the institution's mission.




