PCC graduates first class from practical nursing program
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Monday, May 14, 2018 2:43 PM
Nine students graduated Saturday from the Pueblo Community College Southwest campus’ first class in its program for licensed practical nurses. The college added the one-year program to meet demand from local doctors and nursing homes. PCC Southwest also graduated 21 registered nurses and will offer a bachelor’s degree in nursing in fall 2019. The first graduating class of LPNs who were honored in a pinning ceremony on Saturday are, from left: Kassidy Milligan, Ashlynn Brenneman, Suntai Farley, Chancie Hunter, Courtney Taber, Mallorye Bane, Felix Duran, Kayla Norton and Ellen Sanchez. PCC Southwest nursing coordinator Maggie LaRose is kneeling.
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Felix Duran speaks on behalf of his graduating class to an audience of family and friends at Saturday’s pinning ceremony.
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Pueblo Community College Southwest held a pinning ceremony Saturday for the first class of graduates from the practical nursing program.
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