Oklahoma Baptist University held its second annual College of Nursing Commissioning Ceremony Thursday, Aug. 20, in the Craig-Dorland Theatre on OBU’s campus in Shawnee.
The ceremony welcomes and initiates the new class of nursing students, which will graduate in 2017, and emphasizes patient-centered care. It also recognizes the nurse’s responsibility to put the interests of patients first, and it affirms that this obligation begins on the first day of nursing school and continues throughout one’s nursing career. The ceremony also promotes a culture of respect, dignity and compassion in both patients and health care professionals. Dr. Lepaine McHenry, dean of the OBU College of Nursing, led the class of 2017 in the traditional pledge for OBU nursing students.
A total of 35 students from the College of Nursing class of 2017 participated in the ceremony, including Lauren Brown, Bridget Burton, Hannah Christian, Rachel Detweiler, Miranda Dozier, Alizabeth Espenschied, Ashley Eubanks, Hannah Evans, Christine Ferguson, Bailey Garrett, Christin Garvey, Kyra Gilbert, Akeea Gilmore, Rebekah Gonzalez, Cory Grant, Kirsty Green, Kelsey Hays, Jennifer Holdridge, Katrina Horner, Alyssa Jackson, Kristi Neighbors, Alexandra Lanphear, Maci Lewis, Catherine Lingo, Kierra Mattingly, Jennifer McMartin, Ciera Miller, Morgan Minx, Gracelyn Perkins, Samantha Reiss, Brittney Russel, Tucker Schultz, Casey Smith, Skyla Underwood and Jade Young.
The new nursing class will be among the first students to occupy Jane E. and Nick K. Stavros Hall, the new state-of-the-art home for the OBU College of Nursing, which will open for classes in the spring semester. The building is located on the southwest corner of the intersection of MacArthur Street and Kickapoo Avenue. The two story 31,000 square foot nursing education facility will contain five classrooms, a 107 seat lecture hall, as well as a state-of-the-art computer lab. The facility will also feature six state-of-the-art, high-tech skills simulation labs, totaling 24 beds.
For more information on the OBU College of Nursing, visit www.okbu.edu/nursing. With campuses in Shawnee, Oklahoma, and Oklahoma City, OBU offers 10 bachelor’s degrees with 86 fields of study and four master’s degree programs. The Christian liberal arts university has an overall enrollment of 1,979, with students from 42 states and 30 other countries. OBU has been rated as one of the top 10 regional colleges in the West by U.S. News and World Report for 23 consecutive years and has been Oklahoma’s highest rated regional college in the U.S. News rankings for 21 consecutive years. OBU is one of three universities in Oklahoma and the only private Oklahoma university listed on Great Value College’s rankings of 50 Great Affordable Colleges in the Midwest. Forbes.com consistently ranks OBU as a top university in Oklahoma and the Princeton Review has named OBU one of the best colleges and universities in the western United States for 11 consecutive years.