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CLASS PHOTO
CLASS PHOTO.

Associate degree in nursing graduates of Wor-Wic Community College who participated in a recent awards and recognition ceremony are shown in a group photo.

HILLIARD
HILLIARD.

Nursing graduate Tashica Hilliard of Berlin has her nursing cap pinned on by Dr. Pamela G. Budd, associate professor of nursing, before the Wor-Wic Community College nurse pinning ceremony.

WEBSTER SISTERS
WEBSTER SISTERS.

From left, twins Maegan and Paige Webster of Salisbury prepare for their pinning ceremony.

KEYNOTE SPEAKER
KEYNOTE SPEAKER.

Dr. Lynn M. Derickson, Wor-Wic Community College professor emeritus of nursing, delivers the keynote speech at Wor-Wic’s nursing awards and recognition ceremony.

Forty Wor-Wic Community College associate degree in nursing (ADN) graduates recently participated in an awards and recognition ceremony.

The nurse pinning ceremony, modeled after a tradition started by Florence Nightingale in the 1860s, initiates nurse graduates into the profession. Wor-Wic’s most recent pinning for ADN students took place at Parkside High School in Salisbury. The event this year featured a keynote address by Dr. Lynn M. Derickson, professor emeritus of nursing, who retired from Wor-Wic after 20 years of service to the college and 53 years as a nurse.

Special awards were presented by Dr. Brenda J. Mister, department head and professor of nursing, and Chelsea Milligan, instructor of nursing. Kaylee Dickson was the student speaker.