Pinning Ceremony Included in Nursing Commencement | News (2024)

NORFOLK, Neb. - Associate degree - nursing (ADN) and practical nursing students were honored during a special ceremony at Northeast Community College last week that included the presentation of their diplomas.

In addition, the tradition of nursing students receiving their pins from family members or a close friend who has helped them along their journey was part of the ceremony. There were 35 associate degrees in nursing and 41 diplomas in practical nursing awarded on Friday, May 10.

Karen Weidner, director of nursing programs, remembered the words of an American diplomat to recognize the nursing graduates as they begin their journey in the nursing profession.

“Colin Powell said, ‘A dream doesn't become reality through magic; it takes sweat, determination and hard work.’ Today that dream comes true for you our nursing graduates,” Weidner said.

The nurse pinning observance is the culmination of the students’ initial journey of professional nursing education. It is a bridge from nursing’s past to nursing’s future and is a time-honored nursing school tradition. It also signifies the official initiation into the brotherhood and sisterhood of nurses.

The history of the pinning ceremony is traced back to the Crusades of the 12th century. The modern ceremony dates to the mid-19th century when Florence Nightingale was awarded the Red Cross of St. George for her tireless service to the injured during the Crimean War. To share the honor, she in turn presented a medal of excellence to her brightest graduates.

In the student address during the Northeast ceremony, Tom Wilson, Norfolk, used humor to call attention to his nontraditional status. Wilson served as president of the Student Nurses Association as well.

“I have the joy and pleasure of learning alongside students who are closer to my 14-year-old daughter's age than my own,” Wilson said. “In fact, my nontraditional student status becomes most apparent when I realize that I am older than some of the instructors, who have already had 20-year careers in nursing.”

Wilson commended the more “traditional” students for taking on the responsibility of nursing school and desire to help others at their age. “I know what I was doing when I was 21, and it sure as heck wasn’t nursing,” he said, with a smile.

Wilson said they have drunk from the “firehose of knowledge that is nursing school,” but their education has just begun.

“We are the future of nursing,” he said. “I beg you to promote kindness, nurture well-being, and exemplify an environment of support and teamwork on the Med/Surg floor, the nursing home, the hospital, a provider’s office or wherever you choose to work. Let us strive to be the nurses who not only heal wounds but also mend broken spirits. Be the nurse that shows us that behind every diagnosis is a person deserving of dignity, respect, and unwavering support.”

Leah Barrett, Northeast president, presented each of the graduates with their diplomas during the ceremony. Family members and friends distributed nurse pins prior to the distribution of diplomas.

In addition to the pinning ceremony, the first year Essence of Nursing Award was presented to Christine Mosher, Crofton, for consistent academic effort, caring actions, positive motivation toward classroom learning and clinical experience, and professional behaviors. Second year Essence of Nursing Awards went to Andrew Franzluebbers, West Point.

One graduate was named a Nebraska AHEC (Area Health Education Center) Scholar – Liz Schlamann, Dorchester. The Nebraska AHEC Scholars Program is part of a national initiative that prepares health profession students who want to serve in rural or urban underserved areas of Nebraska to become leaders in the changing health care system.

In addition, Tom Wilson, Bailey Lemburg, Clarkson; and Brittany Foster, Madison, were recognized for being tutors, who among other things, provided individualized leaning experiences.

Upon completion of the first two semesters of nursing studies at Northeast Community College, students are eligible to take the National Council of Licensure Examination (NCLEX-PN) to become licensed practical nurses. Students who hold a 3.0 grade point average in their nursing courses are eligible to complete the last two semesters of the Northeast program and take the National Council of Licensure Exam (NCLEX-RN) to practice as licensed registered nurses.

Students who graduate with an ADN are eligible to continue their studies for a bachelor of science degree in nursing. The general education courses for a bachelor of science in nursing can be taken at Northeast Community College. The majority of the practical nursing students have chosen to continue in the associate degree nursing program at Northeast.

The graduates are among over 900 others who were recognized in two additional ceremonies to mark Northeast’s 51st commencement.

Associate Degree – Nursing

Thirty-five graduates, listed in alphabetical order, received their associate degree - nursing diplomas and pins.

Nebraska

Jordyn Albin, Plainview

Jessica Allen, Stanton

Alexandria Brestel, Norfolk

Kezia Connealy, Tobias

Audrey Coufal, Howells

Kelli Dannenbring, O'Neill

Kaylee Dvorak, Pierce

Brittany Foster, Madison

Andrew Franzluebbers, West Point

Lela Frerichs, Stanton

Hannah Gaspers, Norfolk

Kaylee Hinton, Naper

Hailee Horst, Plainview

Aubrey Jeannoutot, Bloomfield

Josie Kahlandt, Hooper

Alissa Kasik, Leigh

Falycia Krugman, O'Neill

Alyx Kurpgeweit, Bartlett

Emma Labenz, Leigh

Angel Lackey, Norfolk

Bailey Lemburg, Clarkson

Lindsey McGuire, Norfolk

Erika McKenzie, Norfolk

Brooklyn Nolting, Bancroft

Megan Olson, Norfolk

MacKenzie Peters, Norfolk

Hannah Ross, Clarkson

Reilly Schlomer, Norfolk

Jody Tinker, Norfolk

Jeremiah Ward, Norfolk

Thomas Wilson, Norfolk

Brynn Wortmann, Hartington

Out of State

Stefanie Baldo, Elizabeth, Colo.

Morgan Beeson, Avon, S.D.

Nayely Martinez, Oakland, Iowa

Practical Nursing Diploma

Forty-one graduates, listed in alphabetical order, received their practical nursing diplomas and pins.

Nebraska

Hudson Barger, Bloomfield

Shelby Behnk, Greeley

Alexis Bliven, Holdrege

Makayla Bruce, Fordyce

Jan Karl Marie Casinillo, Wayne

Jaclyn Cooper, Crofton

Jessica Crouch, Columbus

Veyra Escudero Rivera, Shelby

Madison Hampton, Page

Karley Heimes, Wynot

Lauren Hinrichs, Norfolk

Nicole Jackson, Norfolk

Gretchen Kozisek, David City

Jada Kreikemeier, West Point

Vada Kruse, Norfolk

Brooklyn Kumm, Plainview

Sarah LeSuer, Shelby

Holly Lewon, Randolph

Alexa Martinez, Columbus

Nikole Mewhirter, Albion

Halanys Milian Auld, Columbus

Hailey Miller, Norfolk

Kylie Milligan, Wayne

Marisol Montes, Columbus

Crystal Morris, Columbus

Christine Mosher, Crofton

Kali Nedrow, Geneva

Emily Nemec, Norfolk

Kassandra Nolan, Columbus

Allison O'Connor, Norfolk

Juliana Pelan, Columbus

Elizabeth Schlamann, Dorchester

McKenna Shonka, Pierce

Sydney Stelling, Milford

Elyssa Tuttle, Norfolk

Kiran Walker, Norfolk

Megan Wesemann, Wisner

International

Lester Kazako, Blantyre, Malawi

Evangeline Merrick, Blantyre, Malawi

Donnel Ray Pedrosa, Sindangan, Philippines

Anderson Roberts, Arima, Trinidad and Tobago

Samantha Rousseau, Blantyre, Malawi

The ceremony was broadcast live by members of the Northeast Community College Media Arts – Broadcasting, and Media Arts – Audio Recording Technology programs.

The ceremony may be viewed online at team1sports.com/northeastcc/

Nursing Commencement

It was a day of emotions for nursing students, but mostly joy, during a commencement and pinning ceremony at Northeast Community College on Friday, May 10. (Northeast Community College)

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