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Volume 1 Number 3     
News for and about the Kingsborough community
December 20, 2006

Pinning Ceremony Held at Kingsborough 58 Nurses and Seven Surgical Technologists Graduate

Pinning Ceremony Held at Kingsborough

Professor Dolores Shrimpton, chairperson of the Nursing, Department , addresses audience while Kingsborough President Regina Peruggi, Vice President Stuart Suss, Vice President Bill Keller, Dean Saul Katz and graduates look on.

On Monday, December 18, 58 nursing students and seven surgical technology students, the largest class in the past twelve years, crossed the stage of the Kingsborough Community College (KCC) Performing Arts Center to  receive their pins and congratulations from college administrators, professors, family and friends.

            Dr. Regina Peruggi, KCC president, welcomed the audience of approximately five hundred family members and love ones to the historic ceremony. 

            Professor Dolores Shrimpton, chairperson of the Department of Nursing, and Professor Denise Giachetta-Ryan, director of the Surgical Technology program, congratulated the graduates for the successful completion of their respective programs.

            The seven surgical technology students were the first to ever graduate from the program which began in 2006.  Kingsborough’s AAS degree program in surgical technology is the only one in CUNY and is only one of four in the state of New York.

            The graduates included eleven men, representing 19 percent of the class, a married couple, both launching a second career in nursing, and a couple who met as new students, married during the program, and are now expecting their first child. 

            The graduates came from all the boroughs of New York City, the state of Pennsylvania and an international student from China.

            “There were times when I needed money for food and gas and you were there pushing me  along,” said graduate Allison Edouard, remembering her journey.  “You all have inspired me in special ways.”
            The graduates recited the traditional Nightingale Pledge which was led by Hersha Frederick and Claudia Perry.
            Although the Nightingale Pledge is historically recited by nurses, the surgical technology graduates collaborated with the nurses and joined in reciting the Nightingale Pledge as members of the health care profession.
             The capacity of the rigorous and respected nursing program at Kingsborough has increased 48 percent.

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On Monday, December 18, 58 nursing students and seven surgical technology students, the largest class in the past twelve years, crossed the stage of the Kingsborough Community College (KCC) Performing Arts Center to receive their pins and congratulations from college administrators, professors, family and friends.


Kingsborough Community College (KCC) located in Brooklyn, New York, serves more than 20,000 credit students and 15,000 continuing education students each year.

Kingsborough is located on a 70-acre waterfront campus in Manhattan Beach, on the southern peninsula of Brooklyn. Founded in 1963, Kingsborough is one of twenty colleges in the City University of New York (CUNY) system, the third largest system in the United States. www.kingsborough.edu



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