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Middlesex Celebrates Nursing Program Graduates

Middlesex Community College recently celebrated the achievements of 26 graduates of the Nursing Program in a Pinning Ceremony.

Middlesex Community College recently celebrated the achievements of 26 graduates of the Nursing Program in a Pinning Ceremony held on the Bedford campus.

MCC President James C. Mabry, Provost Phil Sisson, Dean of Nursing and Allied Health Katherine Gehly, and faculty and staff from all areas of the college joined family, friends and supporters to honor the new graduates.

“Middlesex has given us the knowledge, strength, confidence and courage we need to become outstanding registered nurses with the ability to make the world a better place,” said student speaker and graduate Amanda Veader-Brooks.

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During the ceremony, graduates were called on stage individually to receive their nursing pins from MCC faculty. As a group, the new graduates recited a pledge to practice nursing ethically, promote health for all, and advance the profession. A reception with friends and family followed the ceremony.

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