Nursing Program Graduates Recognized at SSC Pinning Ceremony

Seminole State College held a pinning ceremony at the Enoch Kelly Haney Center on Dec. 8 for 25 nursing students expected to meet degree requirements this semester.

Due to the program’s continued growth, this marked the fourth year the College has hosted a pinning ceremony in the fall. Graduates from both the traditional program and the fully online program that launched last year participated in the program.

Nursing graduates pictured (left to right): Back Row: LeRhonda Jessop, Sara Thompson, Jolena Hardin, Breanne Kobylinski, James Winn, Madison Smith, Audra Williams, Jeanna Gordon, Jordan Kerr

Middle Row: Stormy Davis, Delanie Canada, Parker Ford, Alexa Newton, Kimrey Mathews, Kayla Schweigert, Elida Silva, Jessica Morris, Jalynn Crabtree

Front Row: Tina Buckmaster, Abigail Gilliam, Tara Gaines-Manship, Hayley Dale, Tosha Johnson, Casey Visnieski and Stephanie Newburn

Jeanna Gordon (right) receives a nursing pin from her daughter, Harlow Evans (left), at the pinning ceremony on Dec. 8 at the Enoch Kelly Haney Center.
Jeanna Gordon (right) receives a nursing pin from her daughter, Harlow Evans (left), at the pinning ceremony on Dec. 8 at the Enoch Kelly Haney Center.

SSC Nursing Division Holds Health Fair

Leadership in Nursing students are shown tending their booths during the Seminole State College Nursing Division health fair on Nov. 30

The Seminole State College Nursing Division hosted a health fair on Nov. 30 in Tanner Hall on campus. Students enrolled in the Leadership in Nursing course, taught by Professor Ann Benson, were stationed at informational booths. Nursing students provided information on diabetes, hypertension and many other subjects. It also served as an opportunity to provide other SSC students more information about the College’s nursing program.

Expected Graduates of SSC’s Nursing Program Recognized at Pinning Ceremony

Seminole State College held a pinning ceremony at the Enoch Kelly Haney Center on May 23 for nursing students expected to meet degree requirements in the spring semester

This semester marked the 50th year the College has offered its nursing program. Since 1972, 1018 nurses have launched their careers at SSC.

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Expected Graduates of SSC’s Nursing Program Recognized at Pinning Ceremony

Seminole State College held a pinning ceremony at the Enoch Kelly Haney Center on Dec. 9 for nursing students expected to meet degree requirements this semester.

Due to the program’s continued growth, this marked the third year the College has hosted a pinning ceremony in the fall. The following 19 students were eligible to complete degree requirements and are expected graduates: Savannah Bagwell, Autumn Bowie, Kelsey Britton, Devin Carpenter, Jessica Davidson, Cylie Holik, Landry King, Noah Kolarik, Nancy Lerma, Jessica Lindsey, Kayci Loveland, Michelle Mayfield, Keli Moucka, Sean Moucka, Haley Perry, Jessica Stockton, Lindsey Vazquez, Shanna Visnieski and Makenzie Yort.

Pictured (left to right): Nursing Program Director Crystal Bray, Assistant Professor Cynthia Tainpeah, nursing graduate Michelle Mayfield, Assistant Professor Damalia Lester and Assistant Professor Sheryl Denton pose during SSC Nursing's pinning ceremony.
Nursing faculty recognized SSC student Michelle Mayfield, of Shawnee, with the Spirit of Nursing Award at the pinning ceremony on Dec. 9. Pictured (left to right): Nursing Program Director Crystal Bray, Assistant Professor Cynthia Tainpeah, nursing graduate Michelle Mayfield, Assistant Professor Damalia Lester and Assistant Professor Sheryl Denton.

Expected Graduates of SSC’s Nursing Program Recognized at Pinning Ceremony

Seminole State College held a pinning ceremony at the Kelly Haney Center on Dec. 6 for nursing students expected to meet degree requirements this semester. Due to the program’s rapid growth, this event marked the first time the College has hosted a pinning ceremony in the fall. The following students were eligible to complete degree requirements and are expected graduates: Desiray Abney of Earlsboro, Talon Coleman of Holdenville, Kimberly Condit of Tecumseh, Jessica Cook of Seminole, Sabrina Harvey of Seminole, Whitney Keltch of Seminole, Allison Lukacsko of Wewoka, Meagan Machado of Seminole, Kelsi Massie of Shawnee, Addison McDonald of Seminole, Kelsey Miller of Newalla, Monicah Nduati of Norman, Carolyn Quinn of Norman, Donny Skaggs of Maud, Bailee  Tucker of Okemah and Cindy Velasco of Ada. Continue reading “Expected Graduates of SSC’s Nursing Program Recognized at Pinning Ceremony”