Butler Community College Recognizes Spring 2024 Nursing Graduates (2024)

More than 60 graduates receive nursing pins, DAISY Awards presented.

Written by Caleb Sanderson

To view the photo album, click here https://flic.kr/s/aHBqjBqmG9 (Photo Credits: Rodney Dimick and Elizabeth Cody).

Sixty-one nursing students, one newborn and one service dog came together with family and friends to celebrate the Spring 2024 Nurses Pinning Ceremony at the El Dorado Performing Arts Center on Thursday, May 9.

“We discovered something truly special: the essence of nursing,” Bethany Middendorf, Class President, said after crediting faculty, fellow students and loved ones with unwavering support during their rigorous studies. “Nursing, as we come to understand, is more than just a profession, it’s a calling. It is a commitment to compassion, a dedication to healing and a promise to be there for those in need.”

Mitchell Taylor, nursing faculty and DAISY nominee, introduced the eight students who took advantage of the opportunity. With an exciting congratulations, Taylor yelled the battle cry formed by the nursing department a few years ago, “rock chalk Jayhawk, you Butler Grizzlies!” This partnership allows Butler students to simultaneously earn their Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) degree from The University of Kansas (KU) and Associate Degree in Nursing from Butler, all while staying on Butler’s El Dorado campus. Students in the pathway experience hands-on training from Butler and take online courses through the KU Nursing Program. These dual graduates are denoted below.

“I hope that you wear your pin with pride and be reminded of the commitment you have made to serve others, even in the most difficult times,” Janet Schueller, Associate Dean of Health, Education and Public Services expressed. “It is truly both a medal of honor and a badge of courage. We sincerely welcome each of you as colleagues into our beautiful and wonderful profession. We wish you the best of luck. Congratulations. You have big shoes to fill, as your former class has set the bar very high, but I know that you guys can do it and I hope that you know, too.”

Schueller encouraged the students to always ask questions, make time for themselves and give themselves grace. She prompted the graduates to remember their “why” for becoming nurses and connected the Grizzly bear on the nursing pin to both their status as graduate candidates and the protectors they will become for their patients.

“I’ve often said that our nursing program is the most premier nursing program in the state of Kansas,” Dean of Health, Education and Public Services Julio Guerrero noted. “Well graduates, let me know if you agree with me, but I believe our nursing faculty is the most premier nursing faculty in the state of Kansas, as well.” Guerrero’s prompt was met with clapping as the students and their families applauded the dedication and wisdom shown by the nursing faculty.

Class Vice President Morgan Hickman led the nursing graduating class in standing to recite the International Council of Nurses’ Pledge.

Current student Laynee Cao of Wichita and nursing faculty Katelyn Sherman-Voge received the DAISY Award. The DAISY Award is an international program and is given to recognize students and faculty who demonstrate excellence in nursing. The award was created by Bonnie and Mark Barnes who lost their son, Patrick, to a rare autoimmune disorder commonly known as ITP. Because of the care their son received, the Barnes family decided to honor nurses who go above and beyond in the field. The award includes a daisy pin, a certificate and a hand-carved statue from Zimbabwe, called The Healer’s Touch. The award is presented to one nursing student and one faculty member each semester. Student nominees are denoted below and faculty nominees are listed below the full list of nursing students.

This semester, Butler's first-time test takers in the first quarter of The National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX) scored a 100% pass rate. This pass rate includes both Registered Nurses (RN) and Practical Nurses (PN) and is higher than last year’s national average.

“You have an entire career to pick up extra shifts, so take care of yourself,” Schueller advised her students. “Find your balance, listen to your body. Take care of yourself, just as you do for your patients. Get plenty of rest, both physically and mentally, and take time to laugh. Every day, every shift, every opportunity - laughter, it will make the long shift the shortest. We’ve given you a really solid foundation and I know that you will grow from that.”

The ceremony is available online on https://www.butlercc.edu/BCTVplus or with the BCTV+ app.

Spring 2024 Nursing Graduates by Hometown:

Andover

Morgan Sierra Hickman, Class Vice President

Choi Justine Ian

Taylor Marie Kelley

Argonia

Shelby Victoria Denise Handlin

Emma Grace Huntley

Arkansas City

Kayli Rae Hauser

Sarah Dawn Sutterfield

Augusta

Rebekah Lind

Bel Aire

Winnie Rop

Broken Arrow, Oklahoma

Chelsea Marie Isaacs

Cassoday

Zackary Packard Laik-Trumpower (and Coco, Service Dog)

Derby

Marcus Rhodeman, KU BSN Graduate

Emporia

Stephanie Guillen-Colindress

Bismaa Khalil

Goddard

Brittany Reiswig

Haysville

Laurel Dillon

Kechi

Ashlee Forrest

Chelsea Taylor, KU BSN Graduate

Kingman

Francisco J Del Campo, BSNA Vice President

Maize

Emma Appel

Mulvane

Stacy D. Pieschl, ‘22-’23 BSNA Vice President

Madison N. Stephen

Newton

Thomas R. Hershberger

Sabetha

Kenzie Marie Schrader, KU BSN Graduate, BSNA Secretary

Sedgwick

Monica Conyers

Sterling

Madison Morgan

Valley Center

Ginger Derr, DAISY Nominee

Samantha Lemon

Wellington

Sydney N. Shields, KU BSN Graduate

Wichita

Jocelyn Aguayo Martinez

Elisabeth Lyn Akin

Maria Elena Avalos

Laura Ann Barker, KU BSN Graduate

Mariah Alicia Barnes

Edith Rayna Berry, KU BSN Graduate

Virginia Rose Brungardt

Arielle Hope Carney

Morgan Cook, KU BSN Graduate

Dakotah Sierrah Cheyanne DeFehr

Lisayo Kaje Ewoi

Amyann Flora

Marita Albano Garey

Hannah Rose Malek

Amy Keithley

Leeann Nikki Kraft

Delani Jean Kruse, DAISY Nominee

Briauna Lindenman

Alexandria Isabel Lleras, KU BSN Graduate

Virginia Bethany Middendorf, Class President

Brenda Murphy, DAISY Nominee

Restituta Ntinika

Kristina K. Patrick

Hannah Prince

Kaeli Rugh

Sarah S. Salazar

Kyndra R. Spurgeon

Austin Warriner

Makayla Williams

Winfield

Jacqulyn L. Hanika

Julie L. St. Peter, BSNA President

Winslow, Arkansas

Lisa Michelle Kilpatrick

Current Student DAISY Nominees

Laynee Cao

Mari Doremus

Faculty DAISY Nominees

Catherine Rasmussen

Mitchell Taylor

Katelyn Sherman-Voge

Selena Walker

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