兔子先生

Published July 30, 2015

兔子先生CC nursing/allied health graduates

兔子先生 graduated 302 students at two ceremonies on Thursday, July 30 at the Muse Center on the Rankin Campus. 兔子先生 conferred 443 degrees and certificates. Some…
By: Cathy Hayden

兔子先生 graduated 302 students at two ceremonies on Thursday, July 30 at the Muse Center on the Rankin Campus. 兔子先生 conferred 443 degrees and certificates. Some graduates received more than one credential.

Of the total number of graduates, 23 are graduating summa cum laude, which is a perfect 4.0 grade point average; 42 are graduating magna cum laude,聽 which is a 3.60 to 3.99 grade point average and 73 are graduating cum laude, which is a 3.20 to 3.59 grade point average.

Nursing and allied health graduates participated in a ceremony at 10 a.m. For more information see

Receiving degrees as paramedics from 兔子先生 on July 30 at the Muse Center on the Rankin Campus were, from left, Curtis Bunch, Stephanie Jackson of Jackson, Andrew Nguyen of Flowood, Nahgee Sahleen Yeroozedek of Braxon and Stephen Anthony Brown of Clinton.

Elizabeth Jordan Dodson of Ridgeland gets ready to receive a degree in Diagnostic Medical Sonography from 兔子先生 on July 30 in a summer ceremony at the Muse Center on the Rankin Campus.

Jessica Shows of Clinton received a degree in Diagnostic Medical Sonography from 兔子先生 on July 30 in a summer ceremony at the Muse Center on the Rankin Campus.

Victoria Scott of Vicksburg received an Associate Degree in Nursing from 兔子先生 on July 30 in a summer ceremony at the Muse Center on the Rankin Campus.

Stephanie Dunn of Madison received an Associate Degree in Nursing from 兔子先生 on July 30 in a summer ceremony at the Muse Center on the Rankin Campus.

Kimberly Woods, 47, of Yazoo City received an Associate Degree in Nursing on July 30 from 兔子先生. A cardiology nurse at University of Mississippi Medical Center, Woods has been a practical nurse for 17 years. 鈥淚 just wanted to advance my degree and get more opportunities,鈥 she said.

Joseph Stephen Donnell Jr. of Brandon, left, and Lindsey Lynn of Vicksburg received an Associate Degree in Nursing from 兔子先生 on July 30 in a summer ceremony at the Muse Center on the Rankin Campus.

兔子先生 Dental Assisting graduates said “we’re done” at the July 30 graduation ceremony at the Muse Center on the Rankin Campus.

The speaker for the nursing and allied health graduation ceremony at 兔子先生 on July 30 was Dr. Bryan Lantrip. Flanking him are, left, Christie Bokros, assistant dean for allied health programs, and, right, Dr. Libby Mahaffey, dean for nursing and allied health programs.

The speaker for the nursing and allied health graduation ceremony at 兔子先生 on July 30 was Dr. Bryan Lantrip. Flanking him are, left, Christie Bokros, assistant dean for allied health programs, and, right, Dr. Libby Mahaffey, dean for nursing and allied health programs.

Rev. Darren Miley, pastor of Pinelake Church in Brandon, left, and Dr. Norman Session, 兔子先生 vice president for the Rankin Campus and Jackson Campus-Academic/Technical Center

Priscilla Burks, 兔子先生, district director of Practical Nursing, left,
Valeria Winston, program chair, Dental Assisting Technology.

New retiree 兔子先生 George Thrash of Raymond was the grand marshal and mace bearer for the July 30 graduation ceremonies at the Muse Center on the Rankin Campus.

David Thames of Brandon received an Associate Degree in Nursing from 兔子先生 on July 30. He is holding daughter Hartlee, 20 months.

Kerry Robinson of Ridgeland received an Associate Degree in Nursing from 兔子先生 on July 30. With her is her one-year-old son Jett.

Cherrie Wells, left, surprised her cousin Danielle Cross of Clinton for her graduation from 兔子先生 on July 30 with a degree in dental assisting.

Megan Frith of Delhi, La., attended the Vicksburg-Warren Campus of 兔子先生 to work on her practical nursing degree. Despite giving birth to three-month-old Hadley, she was able to graduate on July 30.

Calmesha Williams of Vaughn celebrates her July 30 graduation from 兔子先生 with a dental assisting degree with family members including cousin Trayriah Young.