KOKOMO, Ind. – Indiana University Kokomo celebrated the achievements of 138 members of the Class of 2019 in the fields of education, nursing, and radiologic sciences.
Faculty honored 27 graduates from the School of Education, 25 in the Division of Allied Health Sciences, and 86 in the School of Nursing, at the schools’ annual recognition ceremonies.
Leah Nellis, dean of the School of Education, encouraged graduates to find their “marigolds,” or people who will support them as they begin and continue their careers, noting that marigolds are companion flowers that protect other plants from pests and harmful weeds.
“Each of you has chosen to enter what many have called the most noble of professions,” she said. “Without teachers, there are no other professions. We are proud of your choice to become an educator, and know you will serve your students and your schools.”
Ashton Schimmelpfennig, Kokomo, said she had a great support system, including family and faculty, as she earned her degree in elementary education.
She graduated in December 2018, and is teaching music at Eastern Elementary School. Her experience in the School of Education prepared her to
“I had so many opportunities to have one-on-one time not only with professors, but students in classrooms,” she said. “I feel that prepared me to be a better teacher, because I had that exposure before I was in the classroom on my own.”
Division of Allied Health Sciences
John Hughey, chair of the Division of Allied Health Sciences, congratulated graduates on their many accomplishments, and reminded them what they’ve learned about patient care.
“It’s the kindness the deaf can hear, the blind can see, and the impaired can appreciate,” he said. “Be proud of the huge accomplishment you have achieved, and be proud you are among those who have earned an Indiana University degree.”
Sam Rhymer, from Rochester, has known he wanted to work in radiologic science since early in high school, and was excited to have completed an Associate of Science in Radiography.
“It’s a big achievement for my family,” he said. “It feels good.”
He plans to work at Woodlawn Hospital while continuing his education to specialize in Picture Archiving and Communication Systems (PACS), for a career in the IT side of radiography.
School of Nursing
Dean Susan Hendricks urged graduates to each consider their legacy as a nurse, recalling groundbreaking leaders such as Florence Nightingale, credited as the founder of modern nursing; Clara Barton, founder of the American Red Cross; and Rear Admiral Sylvia Trent-Adams, who recently served as surgeon general.
“Tonight, all of you claim your place among the long tradition of women and men who have provided excellent leadership and care in nursing, throughout our history, the history of nursing, and the history of nursing at Indiana University,” she said, adding that the graduates may choose to be leaders in large organizations, bedside nurses, school nurses, nurse educators, nurse practitioners, or many other careers in their field.
“Think just a little about the legacy that you will leave throughout your nursing career. Whatever you choose, each and every day will matter. Every day you work, you have the opportunity to leave an invisible mark in the life of someone you care for, teach, or serve.”
Allie Pond, Kokomo, said it feels “kind of surreal” to have completed her Bachelor of Science in Nursing. She’s worked in health care jobs for several years, and has accepted a nursing position at Community Howard Regional Health.
“This means the world to me,” she said. “I’m excited to get out in the world and make a difference.”
Students honored at the recognition ceremonies include:
School of Education:
Eaton: Hannah Moody
Kokomo: Jessyca Arnett, Katelyn French, Lauren Householder, Kathryn Kaster, Abby Lefler, Alexandria Millikan, Hayden Rawlins, Ashton Schimmelpfennig, Laura White, Courtney Wilson, Madeline Winterhalter
Logansport: Jocelyn Castro Aguilar, Joshua Bault, Chelsea DeBarge, Taylor Michael
Peru: Bailey Giek, Emma Long, Braden Moss
Rochester: Tara Smoker
Royal Center: Kayte Miller, Jessica Price
Russiaville: Cara Bradenburg, Shelby Gilbert
Sheridan: Emily Name
Wabash: Ashley Hunt
Westfield: Alesia Cox
Division of Allied Health Sciences:
Associate of Science in Radiography
Covington: Morgan Brown
Cutler: Taylor Bell
Kokomo: Leon Babb, Annette Bricker, Kalie Daniels, Jenna Gillem
Noblesville: Marilyn Sweigart
Peru: Katelyn Castle, Mackenzie Davis, Sidney Higgenbotham-Wecht
Rochester: Samuel Rhymer
Winamac: Mackenzie Howard
Bachelor of Science in Medical Imaging Technology
Fort Wayne: Chi Mai Huynh
Greentown: Aubray Deckard, Quinlyn Hochstedler
Kokomo: Meggann Boggs
Logansport: John Schafer
Martinsville: Elizabeth Pace
Mexico: Kyndale Alwine
Michigantown: Chelsea Fields, Courtney Cole
Portland: Tiffany Krieg
Russiaville: Ashley Hawkins
Springport: Melinda Puckett
Westfield: Kristen Shoemaker
Bachelor of Science in Nursing:
Denver: Kayla Ross
Elwood: Katie Sloan
Frankfort: Amber Robey, Katelyn Shanks
Greentown: Natalie Ellis, Morgan Nimtz, Ashleigh Till
Indianapolis: Jennifer Dzimah
Kokomo: Jennifer Adams, Victoria Berger, Jill Brandt, Allison Cardwell, Ashley Collins, Abbi Cook, Kaytlynn Lawson, Colleen Lerche, Karly Lucas, Mallory Malott, Allie Pond, Alessandra Smith, Korena Smith, Kristi Stevens, Jessica Titus, Sara Weber, Karla Winburn, Kayla Yunk
Lafayette: Elizabeth D’Alfonso, Kenia Montero, Cassie Shaw
Lebanon: Meranda Ballard
Logansport: Cheyenne Ward
Marion: Jade Al Khateeb, Melissa Bock
Noblesville: Lindsey Benn, Rana Levine
Peru: Ryan Cowles
Roann: Emily Aguilar
Rossville: Amy Schnieb
Russiaville: Megan Deck, Madelin Duke, Connor Hill, Cally Martino
Swayzee: Miranda Guyre
Upland: Brittane Gunning
Wabash: Kaetlyn Kirtlan
West Lafayette: Kristina Pate, Hope Slone
R.N. to B.S.N.:
Atlanta: Timothy Reed
Avon: Hsiaojung Shu
Attica: Kirstin Goad
Brookston: Brittany Blacker
Carmel: Simona Wildman
Crawfordsville: Kylie Rush
Fishers: Nitin Mahajan
Frankfort: Patricia Cox, Rachel Whetsel
Greenfield: Joseph Saxon
Hartford City: Tim Williams
Indianapolis: Ibrahim Ojerinde, Tamara Shropshire, Maria Underwood
Jamestown: Cristan Abney
Kewanna: Donna Sholes
Kirklin: Brandie Young
Kokomo: Martha Johnson, Heidi Needler
Lafayette: Madison Finkenbinder, Sandra Hernandez, Allison Solomon
Marion: Tammy Adcock, Tracy Riddle
Merrillville: Pamela Alleyne
Noblesville: Kelly Gray, Lauren Kirkwood, Tiffany Tran
Pendleton: Julia Lankford
Rochester: Andrea McIntire, Alexa Olinger
Wabash: Miranda Mitchell
Westfield: Traci Bubalo
Winamac: Stephanie Crist
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