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Cabarrus College has first fall graduation

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Cabarrus College has first fall graduation

CONCORD — Fifty-one students received degrees when Cabarrus College of Health Sciences held its first fall graduation ceremony on Dec. 22 on the campus of CMC-NorthEast.

This class had the largest number of male nursing graduates in the history of the college — six.

Receiving degrees were:

- Bachelor of science in nursing degree: Sherri Leigh Thomas Goss (cum laude), China Grove; April Lauren McLaughlin (cum laude), Concord; Jennifer Marie Pittman, Kannapolis; Keisha Newsome Poplin (cum laude), Kannapolis; and Mari DeAnne Kluttz West (cum laude), Concord.

- Associate of science degree from the medical assisting program: Kelli Renae, Crayton, Locust; Sonya Lynn Miller (cum laude), Kannapolis; and Angela Sanders Price (summa cum laude), Kannapolis.

- Associate of science degree in surgical technology: Christina Upright Garmon, Kannapolis.

- Associate degree in nursing from the Louise Harkey School of Nursing: Amanda Dawn Smith Barbee, Oakboro; Sherry Elaine Bartlett, Charlo tte; Kevin Ray Barton, Concord; Kimberly Carnell Bell, Concord; Misty Dawn Bowman, Concord; Kelly Elizabeth Braswell (cum laude), Winston-Salem; Ashley Elizabeth Cook, Cornelius; Eileen Maria Coradini, Charlotte; Casey Brooke Courtney (cum laude), Concord; William Earl Craft, Kannapolis; Jennifer Ann Bullock Davis, Harrisburg; Tianna Nicole Deadmon, Kannapolis; Meredith Blair Farlow, Concord; Chasity Barrett Hammond, Mooresville; Jonathan Tyler Hauss, Salisbury; Jamie Alyson Hesson (cum laude), Philadelphia, PA; Candace Sheree Holley, China Grove; Kimberly Dawn Reavis Isley, Rockwell; Cortney Dona' Julian (magna cum laude), Kannapolis; Christina Marie Kearns, Albemarle; Jade McCormick Kiger (cum laude), Dobson; Charles Samuel Maulden, Concord; Casey Machel Mull, Harrisburg; Ebony Nicole Parker, China Grove; Kira Diane Parker, Charlotte; Amanda Beth Parrish (cum laude), Concord; Leslie Suzanne Peeler, Faith; Juan Pablo Perez, Concord; Lisa Michelle Pigg, Kannapolis; Amy Louise Randall (magna cum laude), Huntersville; Sarah Kilby Richardson, Cornelius; Kendra Leigh Sanford Roe, Huntersville; Danielle Nicole Ross, Hickory; Sasha Nicole Rush, Concord; Matthew Scott Sebastian (cum laude), Charlotte; Curissa Love Smith, Concord; Melissa Dawn Roush Straight (cum laude), Concord; Mary Ann Tierney-Fry, Concord; Evelin Yohanna Urresti (cum laude), Cornelius; Kam Marie Spencer Waller (cum laude), Rockwell; Jean Tierney Simpson Watson, Banner Elk; and Kelly Eugene Young, Charlotte.




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