Marian University Plymouth Celebrates First Graduating Class of Bachelor of Science in Nursing Students

Group of six women standing together in a church setting, each holding a candle during a ceremony at Aquinas College.Marian University’s Plymouth campus proudly celebrated a historic milestone with the graduation of its inaugural class of Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) students. The Nursing Pinning Ceremony, held today in the Ancilla Domini Chapel, recognized these future healthcare leaders' dedication, perseverance, and academic excellence.

The following graduates were honored during the ceremony:

  • Nikoya Ashford
  • Amy Bales
  • Iyana Butler
  • Calleen Eberly*
  • Katherine Ford*
  • Erica Roberts
  • Erin Stacy*

(*Indicates eligibility for induction into the Omega-at-Large Chapter of Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing.)

The Nursing Pinning Ceremony is a longstanding tradition in nursing. It symbolizes the transition from nursing student to professional nurse. Each pin presented during the ceremony represents a commitment to compassionate care, clinical excellence, and lifelong learning.

"We are extremely proud of these graduates, who have distinguished themselves through academic achievement, clinical excellence, and a steadfast commitment to the nursing profession," said Victoria Cavallaro, MSN, RN, and Interim Director of Nursing. "Their success marks a significant chapter not only in their personal and professional journeys but also in the continued growth of Marian University’s mission to prepare transformative leaders in healthcare."

Marian University extends its sincere congratulations to the Plymouth campus’s first graduating class of BSN students and looks forward to their positive impact on the healthcare community.