SMC Graduates 21 from Registered Nurse Program

Southwestern Michigan College this week welcomed 21 new nurses to America’s largest health care profession, joining almost 5.2 million registered nurses (RNs) nationwide.

The fall class received associate degrees in nursing (ADN) in a pinning ceremony in the theatre of the Dale A. Lyons Building on the Dowagiac campus. The class joins the ranks of 3,206 SMC nursing graduates.

SMC President Dr. Joe Odenwald told graduates, “Our nurse-pinning ceremony is one of my favorite events of the year for a couple of reasons. One, both my grandmothers were nurses. One passed away. One is 96. Both were hard-working, loving and nurturing people that I was glad to have in my life.

“My grandma who’s 96 spent 20-plus years as a public health nurse at the time they were giving out the polio vaccine. Pretty much everyone in the (Louisiana) parish knew my grandma because of that.

“Second,” Odenwald said, “We often say, carefully, that this is probably our flagship program when you think about SMC. Here’s why:  We are all going to need a nurse at some point in life, whether we’re coming into this world or going out of it.

“When my wife was getting ready to give birth to our son five years ago this week, Laura was doing fine, I wasn’t so good. The thing that calmed me down was the fact that all of the nurses were SMC graduates.”

Nursing is “such a critical profession,” Odenwald said. “As you graduate and go out into the workforce, you will represent us as a college. The care you give and the skill you have will represent us in ways that we can’t even quantify. I also thank family members who have been so supportive of this group.”

Graduates include: Caterin Avila-Vilchis, Niles; Maribelle Castro, Elkhart; Destinee Coleman, Berrien Springs; Abbey Filippo, St. Joseph; Marshall Grathwohl, Niles; Stacey Griffin, Elkhart; Rachel Haughee, South Bend; Ashley Hmurovich, Dowagiac; Taylor Kieszkowski, Marcellus; Brianna Kolberg, Lawrence; Deanja Lee-Woods, Three Rivers; Paula Luyeho, Berrien Springs; Benjamin McCrorey, Niles; Christopher Nelson, Niles; Cristiane Niculaescu, Niles; Emma Pachay, Marcellus; Kezia Randriamiandriray Ramahefarison, Berrien Springs; Timothy Rochefort, Berrien Springs; Alondra Rodriguez Puentes, South Bend; Ross Vaickus, Decatur; and Stephanie Wares, Dowagiac.

Christopher Nelson was presented a Lamp of Knowledge by Dr. Kennedy in recognition of the peer-selected Florence Nightingale Award embodying selflessness, compassion, thoughtfulness, team play, dependability, generosity and humility.

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