Wor-Wic nursing students take part in pinning ceremony
Forty-two Wor-Wic Community College associate degree in nursing (ADN) graduates recently participated in an awards and recognition ceremony.
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Myesha Fisher completed the certified nursing assistant (CNA) program at Wor-Wic and now works at TidalHealth Peninsula Regional. She was recently selected as the hospital’s Sunshine Award recipient in recognition of her compassion, empathy, dedication and generosity in patient care.
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Dana Bunnell-Young, associate professor of biological science, with STEM Transfer A.S. graduate Emma Forsythe, on the day of her STEM honors undergraduate research capstone. Young served as her faculty mentor, and the project was entitled “Assessing the Negative Impacts Cigarette Litter has on Simulated Freshwater Systems.”
July is Disability Pride Month and we’re celebrating by training the next generation of occupational therapy assistants and physical therapist assistants. Are you interested in a career helping people with disabilities? Apply to the occupational therapy assistant program or apply to the physical therapist assistant program before the deadline on Friday, July 10!
Forty-two Wor-Wic Community College associate degree in nursing (ADN) graduates recently participated in an awards and recognition ceremony.
Twenty-three jail and correctional officers from Wicomico, Worcester, Somerset and Talbot counties graduated in the 124th entrance-level class of the
Wor-Wic Community College recently conferred certificates to six newly qualified community interpreters, the first at the college to complete the
Wor-Wic Community College recently held its 24th annual golf tournament at the college’s Ocean Resorts Golf Club in Berlin. The