Registered nursing graduates to be honored with pinning ceremony

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ursing pledge in front of family, friends and nursing professionals who have overseen and/or supported their training, officially being inducted into the nursing profession. Image for illustration purposes.
 During the pinning ceremony, registered nursing graduates will be pinned and will participate in a candle lighting ceremony where they will read and take the nursing pledge in front of family, friends and nursing professionals who have overseen and/or supported their training, officially being inducted into the nursing profession. Image for illustration purposes.

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Texas Southmost College Associate Degree in Nursing graduates will be honored this week with a pinning and candle lighting ceremony hosted by TSC’s registered nursing faculty and staff and TSC leadership. Local hospital representatives who have overseen their training will also be in attendance for this event. 

TSC Science, Engineering and Technology Building (SET B) Lecture Hall

80 Fort Brown

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 Brownsville, Texas 78520

Friday, December 10, 2021 • 5 p.m.

 During the pinning ceremony, registered nursing graduates will be pinned and will participate in a candle lighting ceremony where they will read and take the nursing pledge in front of family, friends and nursing professionals who have overseen and/or supported their training, officially being inducted into the nursing profession.

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