MANCHESTER, N.H. — Two local students, Caroline Vigue of Pittsfield and Elizabeth Walker of West Gardiner, received their Saint Anselm College nurse’s pin at a pinning ceremony April 30 that dates back to 1860.
The annual event celebrates the graduates as they enter the nursing profession.
Both students are members of the class of 2022.
The ceremony celebrates the seniors’ completion of the nursing program, earning the credential of Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Upon completion of a licensing examination the graduates will have earned the credential of registered nurses.
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