4 May ICC ADN graduates participate in virtual pinning, candle lighting ceremony May 4, 2020 By Thomas, Donna S. General 0 Several area residents will participate in a virtual Associate Degree Nursing pinning and candle lighting ceremony at Itawamba Community College at 6 p.m., May 7. They include Adrianna Cherry of Aberdeen; Chase Lyle of Amory; Alexis Barnett, Emily Trollinger, Russ Trollinger, all of Baldwyn; Madison Garvin of Belden; Taryn Greene of Belmont, Timothy Harris of Blue Mountain; Immanuel Crump of Booneville; Belen Garcia, Katie Henry, Tania Romero, all of Ecru; Snow Childers, Kourtney Davis, Gina Jones, Kaley Loague, Baleigh Tanner, all of Fulton; Brittany Robison of Guntown; Brooke Flournoy of Houlka; Clay Bishop, Jenna Funderburk, Valerie Harrison, Madison Sellers, all of Houston; Chacie Funderburk, Andrew Jones, Jordan Swindle, all of Mantachie; Paul White of Mantee; Grace Barber, Haley Mattera, Kayla Murphree, Samuel Murphree, all of Mooreville; Sierra Mills of Myrtle; Cindy Berrios-Nguyen of Nettleton; Joan Crumpton, Brandi Jamison, both of New Albany; Samuel Herrington of Philadelphia; Lauren Baldwyn of Plantersville; Dempsey Butler, Kassidy Crawson, Breanna Ramage, Anna Rosenbaum, Linda Ruth, Hannah Seale, Caleb Warren, Marlena Williams, Kelly Young, all of Pontotoc; Dylan Hobson, Corey McCain, both of Saltillo; Claire Silver of Shannon; Kimmie Bridges, Skylar Chandler, both of Smithville; Makela Wright of Starkville; Leila Hodjic of Thaxton; Dee Dee Curry, Noelle Denton, Lexi Devita, Jeffery Earnest, Lucky Evans, Melina Garner, Regina Harrison, Logan Lyle, Patrice McAllister, Jordan Metcalfe, Corey Owens, Jacob Owens, Laura Potts, Katie Robertson, Sam Suttle and Haley Williams, all of Tupelo. The ceremony will be broadcast via ICC’s Facebook Live and www.LetsGoICCTV.com/Red. Related Articles High school equivalency graduates to participate in May 13 ceremony at ICC Itawamba Community College’s 2021 high school equivalency graduates will participate in a commencement ceremony at 6 p.m., May 13, at the Davis Event Center on the Fulton Campus. They include Xavier Anderson, Crystal Barnes, Tony Cook, Alexis Luker, Angela Luker, Haley Luker, Savannah Luker, all of Aberdeen; William Donaldson of Algoma; Ashley Dean, Amber Gray, Morgan Hall, Brittany Smith, all of Amory; Konner Rutherford of Baldwyn; Elizabeth Cisowski of Blue Springs; Jon Jones of Belden; Mikayla Tovar of Booneville; Tabitha Sharp of Corinth; Destiny Jones, Brooklyn Lopez, Jacob Miller, Casey Wright, all of Ecru; Hannah Brown, Shelia Christian, Gabrielle Miller, Haylee Sheffield, Monica Summers, Logan Sweat, Kerigan Todd, all of Fulton; Sarah Kennedy of Hamilton; Autumn Patterson of Houlka; Jacqueline Oswalt, Elizabeth Wagster, both of Mantachie; Bryant Bennett of Marietta; Shaneka McGaughy of Mooreville; Franco Chavez of Myrtle; Kalli Collier, Madison Cox, Mary Wright, all of Nettleton; Aatalya King of Oxford; Emma Carter, Parker Chain, Mireya Fernandez, Jason Johnsey, Dung Tran, Destiny Williard, all of Pontotoc; Belen Becker, Casey Unruh, both of Prairie; Teri Bishop, Maury Mann, Lucas Scroggins, ... ICC Practical Nursing graduates to participate in July 22 ceremony Several area residents will receive their pins and lamps from Itawamba Community College’s Practical Nursing program at 5 p.m., July 22, at the W.O. Benjamin Fine Arts Center Auditorium at the Fulton Campus. The public is invited to attend. Graduates include Paige Imel of Aberdeen; Kathryn Lowery of Amory; Mahalle Howell of Baldwyn; Elizabeth Kidd-Brown of Blue Mountain; Courtney Floyd, James Tate, both of Blue Springs; Savion Hairston of Columbus; Olivia Conaway, Amber Gasaway, of Fulton; Haley Hamby of Guntown; Nala Neely, Amy Williams, both of Houston; Undrea Hill of Kosciusko; Tamara Drury of New Albany; Lindsay McGee of Potts Camp; O’Briyen Brown, Brea Gandy, Brooklynn Ivy, Rafael Leon, Casey Owen, all of Tupelo; Rachel Coburn of Verona; Carlie Kidd of Walnut; and Kierra Haughton of West Point. Practical Nursing is a one-year (three-semester) program. Upon completion, graduates receive a Certificate of Completion and are eligible to take the N-CLEX (national board examination) to become a Licensed Practical Nurse. Dr. Lisa Pearson of Amory is the program director. Instructors include Tammy Jones of ... ICC Practical Nursing graduates to participate in July 26 ceremony Several area residents will receive their pins and lamps from Itawamba Community College’s Practical Nursing program at 5 p.m., July 26, at the W.O. Benjamin Fine Arts Center auditorium at the Fulton Campus. Practical Nursing graduates include Laken Bennett, Courtney Fowlkes, Lindsey Leavell, Courtney Stanford, all of Amory; Precious Pickens of Belden; Chyritha Shinault of Booneville; Kaitlyn Grover of Cedar Bluff; Grace Beaty of Fulton; Jeffery Phillips, Callie Sloan, both of Greenwood Springs; Kennedy Roellgen of Guntown; August Hankins, Teraney Lansdell, both of Mooreville; Kayla Gregory of New Albany; Allison Bussens, Kierstin Clark, Winter Craig, Lauren Gray and Anna Griffin, all of Tupelo. Practical Nursing is a one-year (three-semester) program. Upon completion, graduates receive a Certificate of Completion and are eligible to take the N-CLEX (National Board examination) to become a Licensed Practical Nurse. Dr. Lisa Pearson of Amory is the program director. Instructors include Tammy Jones of Pontotoc, Lisa McNeese of Smithville and Patricia Robbins of Mantachie. More than 600 graduates participate in 2022 ICC commencement ceremonies More than 600 graduates of Itawamba Community College crossed the stage at the Davis Event Center on the Fulton Campus May 13 during three commencement ceremonies and were rewarded with Associate of Arts or Associate of Applied Science degrees or certificates. They were among more than 1,000 graduates who have earned degrees from ICC this year, including Kelly Jo Ashley of New Albany, who participated during the 5 p.m. health sciences ceremony. Ashley, who was a certified elementary teacher for 11 years, began the Associate Degree Nursing program during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic. “None of us knew what to expect,” she said. “However, as I reflect on the past two years at ICC, I am beyond thankful to the faculty, staff and all other support personnel who not only made this journey possible, but who helped us to grow and learn as future nurses and people. I would not be the person I am today without everything I have learned and experienced during these two years at ICC, and for that I ... ICC Practical Nursing, Diagnostic Medical Sonography students participate in commencement ceremony Several area residents from Itawamba Community College’s Practical Nursing and Diagnostic Medical Sonography programs participated in a commencement ceremony, July 20, at the W.O. Benjamin Fine Arts Center at the Fulton Campus. Practical Nursing graduates include Marley Edwards, Kayla Young, both of Amory; Rebekah Crain of Columbus; Myeasha Rieves of Crawford; Skylar Timms of Fulton; Joshua Logan Barnett, Chasity Wright, both of Guntown; MaKenzie Moffett of Hatley; Jessica Loden of Mantachie; Nija Wofford of Mantee; Samantha Mills of Mooreville; Savannah Mills of Nettleton; Ashley Jones of New Albany; Taneshia Walker of Plantersville; Rayna Russell of Pontotoc; GraceAnne Baker, Iris Breez Fikes, Abby Katherine Kimbrough, all of Smithville; Brian Ware of Starkville; Kimberly Bell, Ana Rose Hamblin, India Marshall, Deasia Hampton, all of Tupelo; Rosanna Nikki Earrey of Van Vleet; and Chauney Ledbetter of Verona. Diagnostic Medical Sonography graduates are Melanie Gardner of Caledonia; Kaitlyn McCool of Louisville; Christina McGreger of Pittsboro; Jamieson Banks of Pontotoc; Kristian Joshlin of Saltillo; Hilary Heath of Starkville; Sarah Beth Maxey and Lydia Owens, both of Tupelo. Practical Nursing is a one-year (three-semester) ... Area residents to participate in ICC Practical Nursing commencement ceremony Several area residents will participate in a commencement ceremony for the Practical Nursing program at Itawamba Community College at noon, Dec. 12, at the W.O. Benjamin Fine Arts Center auditorium at the Fulton Campus. They include Lea Palmer of Baldwyn; Sara Aburto, D’Nesha Starks, both of Belden; Jazmine Moreno of Blue Mountain; Kimia Rice of Brooksville; Brittiana Jones of Columbus; Jada McElwain of Fulton; Madison Johnson, Mallory Ryan, both of Mantachie; Ally Crawley, Briana McAfee of Nettleton; April Stewart of Okolona; Anna Marion of Plantersville; Lakin Baxter, Logan McBrayer, Skyla Zaluda, all of Saltillo; Danelly Blanco, Tamera Crump, Luke Grissom, Adison Jones, Carla Marsh, Stephanie Penson, Ashlynne Trantham, Riley Turner, Victoria Witherspoon, all of Tupelo; Braniyah Brownlee, Ayanna Cummings, Essence Tillman, all of West Point. Upon completion of the 12-month (three-semester) program, ICC’s graduates earn a certificate of completion and are eligible to take the national board exam (N-CLEX) to become a Licensed Practical Nurse. Dr. Lisa Pearson of Amory is the director of ICC’s Practical Nursing program, and instructors are Tammy Jones of Pontotoc, Lisa McNeese of ... Comments are closed.