Cecil honors 39 students who earn Nursing degrees
Published on June 11, 2025

NORTH EAST, Md. – Cecil College’s School of Nursing honored the Class of 2025 with a pinning ceremony earlier this spring.
“Our nursing program is celebrating more than four decades of meeting the healthcare needs of Cecil County and the surrounding communities. Our graduates continue to distinguish our program with their accomplishments in their roles as clinicians, educators, and through contributions to nursing research. We are honored to educate and train future nurses for our community,” said Cecil College’s Dean of Health, Human and Business Sciences, Dr. Nancy Norman-Marzella, in the opening remarks.
The faculty and staff joined friends and family of the 39 students who have spent years preparing to reach this milestone.
Cecil College’s nursing program is fully approved by the Maryland State Board of Nursing and nationally accredited by the Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN). Cecil College is regionally accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education (MSCHE).
Cecil College nursing graduates work in a multitude of fields, from critical care and home healthcare to surgical environments. Some graduates decide to pursue their bachelor’s or master’s degree in nursing before seeking employment.
The Class of 2025 includes: Dorothy Berry, Kimberly Buchanan, Allison Chambers, Tiffany Chayze, Danielle Collins, Dawn Culver, Stephanie David, Shelby Donaldson, Tarren Dumolo, Angela Ebling, Caitlin Frenzel, Georgia Galvin, Sierra Hayden, Alyssa Jezyk, Zachary Kegley, Jessica Kenenske, Heather Leffew, Angel Lowe, Hannah Lutter, Madison Marino, Ashley Marison, Drew Miller, Brittany Mills, Oreoluwa Onasanya, Morgan Reynolds, LaShonda Romeo, Brandy Rust, Trinity Sanders, Sheetal Singh, Jessica Smith, Jenny Steuernagle, Tilisa Swain, Nathaniel Tingley, Nadeera Walker, Sarah Williams, Gianna Wilson, Derrick Wiseman, Andrea Worthy, and Theresa Yandell.