SSC Nursing Students Celebrate Achievement at Fall Pinning Ceremony

In this photo, nursing students expected to meet degree requirements this semester participate in a candle lighting ceremony signifying the transition from student to one of service.

Seminole State College held a pinning ceremony at the Enoch Kelly Haney Center on Dec. 13 for 12 nursing students expected to meet degree requirements this semester. The pinning ceremony also included candle lighting, signifying the transition from student to one of service.

Nursing graduates and nursing faculty and staff pictured posing for a photo (left to right): Back Row: Nursing Program Advisor Carmen Hutchins, Nursing Program Office Manager Julie Mathews, Assistant Professor of Nursing Damaila Lester, Assistant Professor of Nursing Miranda Stewart, Director of Nursing Dr. Misty Gray, Assistant Professor of Nursing Jessica Shelburne, Assistant Nursing Professor Ann Benson and Assistant Professor of Nursing Christine Clay.

Middle Row: Kaylah Larmen, Tori Annanders, Ragan Dauzat, Daisha Minner, Hailey Fairres and Dusten Lancaster. Front Row: Falisha Wood, Crystal Davis, Kasey Balderrama, Adrienne Foster, Emylee Keith and Paige Kelly.

Nursing graduates and nursing faculty and staff pictured (left to right): Back Row: Nursing Program Advisor Carmen Hutchins, Nursing Program Office Manager Julie Mathews, Assistant Professor of Nursing Damaila Lester, Assistant Professor of Nursing Miranda Stewart, Director of Nursing Dr. Misty Gray, Assistant Professor of Nursing Jessica Shelburne, Assistant Nursing Professor Ann Benson and Assistant Professor of Nursing Christine Clay. Middle Row: Kaylah Larmen, Tori Annanders, Ragan Dauzat, Daisha Minner, Hailey Fairres and Dusten Lancaster. Front Row: Falisha Wood, Crystal Davis, Kasey Balderrama, Adrienne Foster, Emylee Keith and Paige Kelly.

In this photo, Dusten Lancaster (right), president of Seminole State College's Fall 2024 nursing cohort, presents a $500 scholarship to fellow nursing student Keygan Veely (left). The graduating class raised the funds to support the scholarship effort.

Dusten Lancaster (right), president of Seminole State College’s Fall 2024 nursing cohort, presents a $500 scholarship to fellow nursing student Keygan Veely (left). The graduating class raised the funds to support the scholarship effort.