Twenty nursing students graduating next week from Blackhawk Technical college were celebrated Thursday, May 9, in a pinning ceremony that marked completion of their associate’s degrees in nursing.
Twenty nursing students graduating next week from Blackhawk Technical college were celebrated Thursday, May 9, in a pinning ceremony that marked completion of their associate’s degrees in nursing.
JANESVILLE — Twenty nursing students graduating next week from Blackhawk Technical college were celebrated Thursday in a pinning ceremony that marked completion of their associate’s degrees in nursing.
“Nursing is hard, stressful, mentally and physically exhausting. Why would we choose to go into something like this? Because of the patients and families we have cared for and we’ve made an impact on,” said Melissa Nandory, a graduate and student speaker.
“Even in our short time as student nurses, several of us have had the opportunity to provide excellent care. When a patient or family says to you ‘thank you for making a difference,’ or ‘thank you for listening to me when no one else would,’ that’s why we do it, because we can make an impact.”
Blackhawk Tech will hold two commencement ceremonies on Saturday, May 18, at The Dream Center, 2460 Milwaukee Road, Beloit. There will be a 9 a.m. ceremony and an 11:30 a.m. ceremony.
The pinning ceremony is a rite of passage for nursing graduates. The tradition began in the 1860s when Queen Victoria recognized Florence Nightingale the Red Cross of St. George for her service as a nurse during the Crimean War. Nightingale, who is credited as the founder of modern nursing, wanted to share this recognition. She later presented medals to her nursing students.
At Blackhawk Tech, each nursing student designates a person in their life to “pin” them. That person — often a family member or friend — presents the graduate with a pin.
Led by nursing graduate Grace Schrenk, the graduates also recited the Nightingale Pledge, which is often cited at pinning ceremonies for nurses and is like the Hippocratic oath that is recited by new physicians.
Mariana Tinajero-Espinoza received the Students’ Choice Award. The students voted for one classmate who’d they like caring for them or their loved ones.
Many of the graduates have already been hired by area health care providers. Jobs range from hospice care and home health to hospital and clinic positions.
Graduates honored at Thursday’s pinning ceremony included Makenna Balch, Kassandra Berget, Cassidy Frey, Sierra Hill, Jenna Jordan, Cassie Kapaun, Megan Lallier, Leslie Lavariega, Kassie Marler, Melissa Nandory, Helly Patel, Jenellan Reetz, Tara Schenk, Kailee Schimelpfenig, Grace Schrenk, Abbie Stubbendick, Dakota Thompson, Mariana Tinajero-Espinoza, Mara Wanninger and Tasha Zimmerman.
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