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Congratulations Class of 2013!

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Awardees pose with Dean Fitzpatrick after Convocation on May 18th. They are Ensign (SS) John W. Barrow, USN, NC, BSN; Laura J. Quaresima, BSN; Margaret Hattori-Uchima, PhD, RN; Jennifer M. Kicak, BSN; Kayla M. Fogarty, BSN; Marie E. McClure, BSN; Katelyn Elizabeth Cadigan, MSN, RN; Kimberly Thavenet Callaghan, MSN, RN and Lynn M. Boyle, MSN, RN.

 

Eight PhD students, 89 traditional BSN students, three RNs who earned their BSN, 35 MSN/post-master's students and countless family members and friends packed the St. Thomas of ֱ Church and several simulcast locations in Driscoll Hall to honor the achievements of the Class of 2013 during the May 18th Convocation. The following day, BSN candidate Julie Ubriaco was the student Commencement speaker as she and her classmates graduated.

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CorAngela Andrada is one of the newly commissioned ensigns.

The College acknowledged with certificates those students who excelled academically and/or served the College in various capacities. Students who were recently commissioned into the Army and Navy Nurse Corps where also acknowledged. 

 

The following awards were given to undergraduate and graduate degree candidates at Convocation:

College of Nursing Medallion for Distinguished Academic Achievement

Marie E. McClure, BSN; Katelyn Elizabeth Cadigan, MSN, RN; and Kimberly Thavenet Callaghan, MSN, RN

Joseph Petro and Helen Yura-Petro Award for Achievement in Nursing Theory

Laura J. Quaresima, BSN

H. Elaine McCaully Award for Clinical Excellence

Kayla M. Fogarty, BSN

The Reverend Francis X.N. McGuire, O.S.A. Award of the ֱ University Alumni Association

Jennifer M. Kicak, BSN

The Hazel Johnson Leadership Award

Ensign (SS) John W. Barrow, USN, NC, BSN

Claire M. Manfredi Graduate Nursing Leadership Award

Lynn M. Boyle, MSN, RN

Distinguished Dissertation Award

Margaret Hattori-Uchima, PhD, RN

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Senior Julie Ubriaco was the student speaker at the May 19th Commencement. Julie is introduced at time stamp 31:32.

In her speech, she referenced an early desire to learn sign language and asked graduates to look at their hands and gave examples of how they had been used to help others. She went on to say, "...These are the hands of nursing students who held stethoscopes and listened to heart beats.  These are the hands of engineering students who built models and drafted plans.  These are the hands of business students who analyzed data and marketed products. These are the hands of liberal arts and science students who designed projects and conducted research studies. 


...Maybe we all have instinctively mastered a version of sign language unique to ֱ---it is the unspoken language of companionship, faith, and dedication we have all become fluent in these past four years at our University."

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Nancy Ehle '81 BSN affixed the College of Nursing pin on her daughter Allyson at Convocation, as did several other sets of family members and nursing students. Following the ceremonial pinning, alumna Jeanne Vennella welcomed the degree candidates into the Nursing Alumni Association (NAA). She is a member of the NAA board.
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Eight PhD candidates were honored at Convocation.
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