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LWC Nursing Seniors receive pins of recognition


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by Travis Smith, Assistant Director of Public Relations, LWC.

The Lindsey Wilson College Nursing Division honored its 23 seniors on May 10, 2018 with a pinning ceremony in V.P. Henry Auditorium.

The 23 seniors, who later received a bachelor of science degree from the liberal arts college, received a lapel pin from the college's nursing faculty to symbolically welcome them into the nursing profession.



The 23 honored are:

Mara Leveridge of Burkesville, KY; Emily Janes of Columbia, KY; Shelbi Cheatham of Columbia, KY; Ashlee Meredith Corbin of Greensburg, KY; Jennifer Faith Eldridge of Somerset, KY; Haley Cook of Columbia, KY; Amanda Rigsby of Edmonton, KY; Emmy Scott of Center, KY; Casiday Jewell of Lucas, KY; Leslie Pelston of Columbia, KY; Erin McClister of Columbia, KY; Amber Turner of Columbia, KY; Emily Dunham of Somerset, KY; Kenzie McGowan of Russell Springs, KY; and Lorren Newby of Magnolia, KY

ALSO: Wyatt Myers of Victorville, CA; Benjamin Estes of Stanford, KY; Hannah DeBruin of Millfield, OH; Sara Canada of Pace, FL; Madison Brooks of Somerset, KY; Joshua Hoots of Monticello, KY; Corey Ross of Portage, IN; and Kenneth Hall of Geneva, NY; -- 210 Lindsey Wilson Street, Columbia, KY - Photo by Travis Smith, Assistant Director of Public Relations, LWC.


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LWC Nursing Seniors receive pins of recognition



2018-05-21 - 210 Lindsey Wilson Street, Columbia, KY - Photo by Travis Smith, LWC Assistant Director of Public Relations.
The Lindsey Wilson College Nursing Division honored its 23 seniors on May 10, 2018 with a pinning ceremony in V.P. Henry Auditorium. The 23 seniors, who later received a bachelor of science degree from the liberal arts college, received a lapel pin from the college's nursing faculty to symbolically welcome them into the nursing profession. Front, from left: Mara Leveridge of Burkesville, KY; Emily Janes of Columbia, KY; Shelbi Cheatham of Columbia, KY; Ashlee Meredith Corbin of Greensburg, KY; Jennifer Faith Eldridge of Somerset, KY; Haley Cook of Columbia, KY; Amanda Rigsby of Edmonton, KY; Emmy Scott of Center, KY; Casiday Jewell of Lucas, KY; Leslie Pelston of Columbia, KY; Erin McClister of Columbia, KY; Amber Turner of Columbia, KY; Emily Dunham of Somerset, KY; Kenzie McGowan of Russell Springs, KY; and Lorren Newby of Magnolia, KY; Back, from left: Wyatt Myers of Victorville, CA; Benjamin Estes of Stanford, KY; Hannah DeBruin of Millfield, OH; Sara Canada of Pace, FL; Madison Brooks of Somerset, KY; Joshua Hoots of Monticello, KY; Corey Ross of Portage, IN; and Kenneth Hall of Geneva, NY; -- 210 Lindsey Wilson Street, Columbia, KY - Photo by Travis Smith, Assistant Director of Public Relations, LWC.

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