LMU-CVM Honors Undergraduates at Pinning Ceremony

Student receiving pin

The Lincoln Memorial University-Richard A. Gillespie College of Veterinary Medicine's Veterinary (LMU-CVM) Veterinary Health Science and Veterinary Medical Technician programs celebrated their outstanding students at the Pinning and Awards Banquet held May 2 at the Cumberland Gap Convention Center.

 

Dr. Jay Miles, assistant dean of LMU-CVM Undergraduate Programs, welcomed guests and introduced the evening's proceedings, which included the presentation of awards and pinning ceremony by faculty members.

 

Highlighting the achievements of the Veterinary Medical Technology program were the recipients of Cord Awards, recognizing exemplary performance and dedication: William Bolton, Allison Cobb, Kaitlyn Collier, Maidson Everett, Sarah Gail, Rebekah Gambrel, Kasadi Hallberg, Viviana Jardinez, Samantha Johnson, Cloie Robinson, Jaci Smith, Dora Stidham, Mariza Trujillo, Marcellina White, and Sydney Wilcox.

 

Additionally, several students were honored with stoles for their exemplary leadership roles within the Vet Tech Club:

 

President: Sydney Wilcox

Treasurer: Kasadi Hallberg

Secretary: Sydney Wilcox

Event Coordinator: Viviana Jardinez

SGA Representative: William Bolton, Viviana Jardinez

 

Awards in Veterinary Medical Technology were presented to the following deserving recipients:

 

Tennessee Veterinary Technician Association Scholarship: Cloie Robinson

Edwin G. Robertson Award: Cloie Robinson

VMT Academic Excellence Award: Sydney Wilcox

VMT HESI Excellence Award: Sarah Gail

 

In Veterinary Health Science, the prestigious LMU VHS James Herriot Award was bestowed upon Tori Hinds in recognition of her outstanding contributions and academic excellence.

 

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Lincoln Memorial University (LMU) is a values-based learning community dedicated to providing educational experiences in liberal arts and professional studies. The LMU-Richard A. Gillespie College of Veterinary Medicine is located on LMU’s main campus in Harrogate, Tennessee, with additional academic facilities in nearby Lee County, Virginia. LMU-CVM is an integral part of the University’s medical programs and provides real-world, community-based education in a collaborative learning environment. For more information about LMU-CVM, call 1.800.325.0900, ext. 6600 or visit us online at vetmed.LMUnet.edu.

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