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Hudson, Livingston Cohorts Complete AC Vocational Nursing Program

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LUFKIN – Angelina College’s Health Careers division held a pinning ceremony for vocational nursing graduates from Hudson and Livingston cohorts Aug. 18 in Temple Theater.

Winifred Adams, associate dean of instruction in Health Careers, gave the welcome speech and Tonya LaForge, director of nursing programs, presented the graduate vocational nurses. The Nightingale pledge was administered by nursing instructors Janet Aldredge and Amy DuBose.

Hudson graduates include Cherokee Raine Bynum, Adrian Granados, Hayley Lakey, Gelisa Martin, Gracie McDonald, Maci Moore and Natalie Sowell.

Livingston graduates include Samantha Barnett, Kortni Bodnar, Stephanie Chism, Christina Sadler, Meagan Saintes, Shadow Scott, Felice Taylor and Jessica Veyssi.

For more information about the vocational nursing program, contact Tonya LaForge at tlaforge@angelina.edu.

Nancy Reynolds
Nancy Reynolds has proudly served Angelina College since 2000. She began serving as AC’s communications coordinator in 2005. Prior to that, she was the public relations specialist. Reynolds earned both her bachelor’s and master’s degrees at Stephen F. Austin State University. She taught speech courses as an adjunct for AC for eight years. As communications coordinator, Reynolds’ responsibilities include the following: writing news releases, directing social media, collaborating with the marketing team, managing the Angelina College brand, coordinating publications, managing web content, coordinating internal communications and providing media training. Reynolds lives in Lufkin with her husband Reg. They have two sons, one daughter-in-law, three grandchildren, and one cat.

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