Fall 2024 Nurse Pinning Ceremony
Fall 2024 Nurse Pinning Ceremony
Del Mar CollegeTimecodes
0:00 Intro
05:39 Ceremony Host Dr. Casey Moebius
06:38 Opening Remarks Dr. Jennifer McWha
10:33 Recognition of Students Dr. Linda Earwood
16:50 Faculty Speaker Emily Petrikas
25:13 ADN Student Speaker Kristie Raspe
43:58 Pinning of Graduates Nursing Faculty
1:05:25 Florence Nightingale Pledge Graduating Class
1:06:33 Closing Remarks Dr. Casey Moebius
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