Reynolds
recently recognized 49 students who completed the Associate of Applied Science
degree in Nursing. Held in the Lipman Auditorium of the Massey Library
Technology Center, the ceremony opened with a welcome by Reynolds President Dr.
Gary Rhodes and inspirational words from Melanie Green, PhD, RN who serves as the Vice President and
Provost at Bon Secours Memorial College of Nursing.
“Be impeccable with your work. Don’t take anything personally.
Don’t make assumptions and always do your best,” Green said to the students.
“And may your work challenge and refine you and everyday bring a wonder in your
heart.”
The Reynolds’ Nursing Program is designed to prepare its
students to serve as collaborative members of nursing care teams and to provide direct care to
patients in a variety of health service facilities and agencies. Upon
satisfactory completion of the program, students are eligible to take the
licensing examination to become Registered Nurses.