Indiana University Columbus honored 22 students in the Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) program during a pinning ceremony on May 3. A pinning ceremony is a symbolic welcoming of newly graduated or soon-to-be graduated nurses into the profession.
Kimberly Harper, CEO of the Indiana Center for Nursing, delivered the keynote address. She praised the graduates for their strength and dedication, encouraged them to reflect on their journey to reaching this important milestone, and shared her congratulations and advice.
“I urge you to go forth with persistence, a commitment to excellence in all that you do, and make sure that you use every opportunity granted to you to use your strong voice to improve the health of every patient, family and the entire community that you will so humbly serve,” Harper told the nursing students.
During the ceremony, IU Columbus students received a pin that incorporates the cream and crimson seal of Indiana University, with an open book symbolizing education, and a border inscription that says, “School of Nursing.”
The following students received their pins on May 3:
Skylar Brook
Tess R. Clingerman
Sarah E. DeCamp
Michael DeShong
Nicole A. Elmore
Lili M. Ervin
Gabrielle E. Graham
Claire L. Hamilton
Sarah J. Hayes
Cassondra L. Johnson
Bailey M. Lofton
Hannah R. Lorca
Madison T. Matlock
Derique Y. Narans
Destiny M. Newhart
Lexi Ownbey
Savannah E. Ponsler
Brooklyn A. Robbins
Tyus A. Schoettmer
Rilee M. Stapleton
Maria F. Viveros Castelan
Catlian M. Webster
“While graduation recognizes the completion of academic studies, the pinning ceremony celebrates the transition from student to nurse,” said Paige McDaniel, head of the IU Columbus Health Sciences Division. “With this pin, we formally welcome them into a profession that is so meaningful.”
IU’s School of Nursing has held pinning ceremonies since 1948, though the tradition dates back to the Crusades. Notably, Queen Victoria awarded Florence Nightingale the Royal Red Cross for her service as a military nurse during the Crimean War.