GENEVA, N.Y. — A total of 56 students were pinned and graduated as part of the 14th class of Finger Lakes Health (FLH) College of Nursing & Health Sciences. FLH held its pinning and commencement ceremonies on May 21 at the Smith Center for the Arts in Geneva. The ceremonies were also live streamed on […]
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GENEVA, N.Y. — A total of 56 students were pinned and graduated as part of the 14th class of Finger Lakes Health (FLH) College of Nursing & Health Sciences.
FLH held its pinning and commencement ceremonies on May 21 at the Smith Center for the Arts in Geneva. The ceremonies were also live streamed on fingerlakes1.com.
Kathleen Mills, dean of the Finger Lakes Health College of Nursing & Health Sciences, welcomed students and guests to the pinning ceremony and recognized faculty members for their efforts.
Faculty member and registered nurse (RN) Debra Crane presented pins to the graduates and Mills, also an RN, gave out the special awards, FLH said.
Mills also served as the master of ceremonies for the commencement ceremony and delivered the dean’s address. Dr. Jose Acevedo, president & CEO of Finger Lakes Health and president of Finger Lakes Health College of Nursing & Health Sciences, gave the president’s address.
Donn Taylor gave the class address, and Acevedo joined Mills in presenting the degrees to the graduates, FLH said.