ACKSON – Hinds Community College inducted students into the Alpha Delta Nu nursing honor society on May 8.
Alpha Delta Nu is the only national honor society specifically for Associate Degree Nursing (ADN) students. Established by the Organization for Associate Degree Nursing (OADN), it recognizes academic excellence, promotes leadership, and encourages the pursuit of advanced nursing degrees
To be invited to join, students must have a 3.0 GPA in all general courses and a B or higher in every core nursing course. They must also complete a group service learning project.
Inductees from the Associate Degree Nursing program at the Nursing Allied Health center in Jackson (featured image above) are, front from left, Dairick Burton of Hinds County, Kristen Brown of Hinds County, Micayla Ross of Hinds County, Stacey Carter of Warren County, Graci Coghlan of Warren County, Crystal Barron of Madison County, Anne Brewer of Copiah County; second row, Natasha Bennett of Warren County, Tona Harris of Hinds County, Autumn Edwards of Hinds County, Aaliyah Howlett of Hinds County, Lindsey Ervin of Copiah County, Bethany Johnson of Warren County; back row, N’Kyah Kendrick of Hinds County, Anna Beth Bowman of Rankin County, Kameron Batton of Rankin County,Hannah Masterson of Warren County, Justin Heard of Rankin County, Bracey Granderson of Yazoo County, Jalin Coleman of Rankin County, Valentina Hubbs of Madison County, Adrianna Wealleans of Rankin County.

Inductees from the Rankin Campus Associate Degree Nursing program include, front from left, Olivia Bloodworth of Brandon, Rylee Wells of Pearl, Madison Morris of Brandon, Destiny Brown of Morton and Leila Davis of Flowood, back, Amber Finnegan of Florence, Wendy Bridges of Pearl, Jake Wooten of Flowood, Munsumi Lard of Jackson.
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