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SMWC Celebrates December Nursing Graduates at Pinning Ceremony

News | 12.16.2025

Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College (SMWC) held its nursing pinning ceremony for December nursing graduates. 

Marcia Miller, Ph.D., RN, dean of the Division of Nursing and Sciences, addressed nursing graduates, all of whom were enrolled in the Paramedic to Bachelor of Science in Nursing program, as well as their families and friends in the Harvey Auditorium. 

“Your unique background as a paramedic has prepared you to be a leader in the field of nursing. You understand what it means to work under pressure, to make decisions with limited information and to find strength in moments of uncertainty,” Miller said. “These qualities will serve you well as a nurse, whether you are working in emergency departments, critical care units, community health, mental health or any other area of this diverse and dynamic profession.” 

Awards were also presented during the ceremony. Ann Venable, MSN, RN, CCRN-CMC, was presented with the Outstanding Nursing Instructor award. Outstanding Senior Awards were presented to: Krystal Krull for Scholarship, Leah Kimm for Clinical and Tyler Brice for Leadership. Bailey Thompson served as student speaker. 

Student speaker Bailey Thompson during the nursing pinning ceremony.

“We came into this program as paramedics; masters of chaos, fueled by energy drinks, EMS room snacks and the firm belief that sleep is optional. And now we leave as nurses who are ready to use our experience and skills in a new way,” Thompson said. “Tonight’s pinning marks the moment we step fully into the new role before us. As you go forward into your new careers, remember this: you are equipped, you are capable and you are needed in this field.” 

Crystal White, DNP, FNP-C, RN, the FNP program director, individually blessed each graduate’s hands before the pinning. 

For the pinning, conducted by Jackie Martin, DNP, RN, CEN, AGCNS-BC, each recipient was called to receive their pin from a family member, friend, mentor or nursing faculty member. The pin features a lamp, symbolizing the lit lamp Florence Nightingale used while caring for injured soldiers during the Crimean War. It reinforces the meaning of nursing with care and hope. Both the nursing pin and the ceremonial pinning tradition date back to the late 1800s. 

December PM-BSN graduates include: 

Levi Anderson 

Tyler Brice 

Stacey Elmore 

Lindsey Fadely 

Melinda Fair 

Dustin Kelly 

Leah Kimm 

Krystal Krull 

Michael Lowe 

Orlando Marquez 

Elizabeth (Liz) Moore 

Brian Owens 

Bailey Robinson 

Julian Shaw 

Haylie Smith 

Adrehana Standsbury 

Leah Stout 

Bailey Thompson 

Casey Clements