
December 11, 2025
91视频 conducted a pinning ceremony Dec. 11 for graduates of the Associate Degree Nursing program on the college鈥檚 Golden Triangle campus.
Twenty-eight students participated in the ceremony, which marks the completion of the nursing program. The guest speaker was Dutch Health Services President Amy Bogue.
EMCC Vice President of Instruction Dr. James Rush and Vice President of Career Technical and Workforce Education Dr. Michael Busby confirmed the graduates. Director of Nursing Programs/Associate Dean of Health Sciences Jamonicia Johnson presented the graduates.
Family members presented the graduates with their nursing pins during the ceremony. Associate Degree Nursing staff presented awards, with top honors going to Kaylee Logeston, who was named the Nightingale Award recipient, which goes to the student who excels in all areas of study and embodies the profession鈥檚 dedication to concern and compassion.
The graduates and their hometowns are: Amy Ashford of Tecumseh, Michigan; Taylor Brooks of Plum Grove; Kenyada Bush of Columbus; Gracie Brooke Cade of Columbus; Kortney Chandler of Columbus; Savannah Dombrowski of Bay Springs; Kaylace Dorman of Polkville; Takiyah Ford of Aberdeen; Savion Hairston of Columbus; Gracelyn Hillman of Philadelphia; Sabela Hobbs of Philadelphia; Keamber Hopkins of Macon; Kaylee Logeston of Starkville; Mallory Lumsden of Columbus; Emma McKee of Maben; Pamella Morrison of Ecru; Mildred Oliver of Isola; Adrienne Quinn of West Point; Haylle Saxon of Irmo, South Carolina; Megan Scott of Snell; Alyssa Shafer of Louisville; Empress Shirley of Columbus; Alesha Taylor of Ethelsville, Alabama; Stacy Thompson of Caledonia; Sarah Walker of Flowood; Haylan White of Winona; and Carley Wooten of West Point.