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A pinning ceremony is a symbolic welcoming of newly graduated or soon-to-be graduated nurses into the nursing profession. The history of the ceremony dates back to the Crusades in the 12th century, and later, when Queen Victoria awarded Florence Nightingale the Royal Red Cross for her service as a military nurse during the Crimean War .
A nursing pin is a type of badge, usually made of metal such as gold or silver, which is worn by nurses to identify the nursing school from which they graduated. They are traditionally presented to the newly graduated nurses by the faculty at a pinning ceremony as a symbolic welcome into the profession.
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Dec. 12—The University of Texas Permian Basin's School of Nursing is honored to host a Nursing Pinning Ceremony celebrating 25 graduates of the Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) program at 6: ...
Pinning, the effect of certain weapons that cause their targets to be pinned down; Pinning ceremony (nursing), a symbolic welcoming of new graduates into the nursing profession; Pinning force, a force acting on a pinned object from a pinning center; Pinning (modelling), the use of pins to strengthen the joints when assembling large or heavy ...
In ending the university-wide May 10 graduation ceremony altogether, President Carol Folt aimed to quell the controversy that grew as the school chipped away at core parts of the ritual, drawing ...
The ceremony is expected to draw some 50 heads of state and government. One noteworthy absentee, however, will be Pope Francis. The pontiff will travel to the French Mediterranean island of ...
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