Graduating Nurses Recognized During Pinning Ceremony at Mars Hill University

Mars Hill, NC (05/13/2022) — Mars Hill University honored the 2022 graduates of the Judge-McRae School of Nursing during a pinning ceremony on Friday, May 13, 2022. The ceremony for this year's Bachelor of Science in Nursing (B.S.N.) graduates was held in Moore Auditorium.

The spring 2022 graduates of MHU's pre-licensure B.S.N. program are:

Several students received special awards:

Special speaker for the pinning ceremony was Clare Chambers, assistant professor of nursing. Thera Powell was the student speaker. The ceremony included an Anointing of Hands, during which assistant chaplain Rev. Andrew Hoots anointed the new nurses' hands with olive oil.

Graduating nurses received a pin which signifies their transition from the student role to the medical practice role. The tradition is said to have originated in the 1860s with Florence Nightingale, who is considered the founder of modern nursing. After receiving their pins, the nurses lit lamps and recited the Nightingale/Nursing Pledge, which is an adaptation of the Hippocratic Oath taken by physicians.

The baccalaureate degree in nursing at Mars Hill University (Judge-McRae School of Nursing) is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (www.ccneaccreditation.org). The Judge-McRae School of Nursing and Ferguson Health Sciences Center received support from GoldenLEAF Foundation.

About Mars Hill University:

Mars Hill University is a premier private, liberal arts institution offering over 30 baccalaureate degrees, as well as master's degrees in criminal justice, elementary education, teaching, and management. Founded in 1856 by Baptist families of the region, the campus is located just 20 minutes north of Asheville in the mountains of western North Carolina.

www.mhu.edu

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Deborah Wiltshire, director of nursing, presents a nursing graduate with her pin.

Rev. Andrew Hoots anoints nurses' hands with oil.

Michael Youngwood, assistant professor nursing, provides musical accompaniment on a Native American flute during the anointing of hands.

Michael Youngwood, assistant professor nursing, provides musical accompaniment on a Native American flute during the anointing of hands.

Thera Powell gives the student address.

William Brawley with Andrea Yontz, assistant professor of nursing, during the lamp-lighting ceremony.

Deborah Wiltshire, director of nursing, presents a nursing graduate with her pin.

Ty Snelson with Andrea Yontz, assistant professor of nursing, during the lamp-lighting ceremony.

Graduating nurses.

Graduating nurses with Judge-McRae School of Nursing faculty.