College of Nursing & Professional Disciplines

Updates for students, alumni, and supporters

Winter 2025 UND Undergraduate Nursing Pinning Ceremony

Friday, December 19, 2025 | 4 PM
Memorial Union Ballroom, Grand Forks, ND

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Program

Processional

Reading of the UND Land Acknowledgement Statement

Chantel Vazquez, BSN, RN, RAIN Nurse Mentor

Master of Ceremonies

Tracy Bergum, BSEd, Assistant Director, Office of Student Services

Welcome

Maridee Shogren, DNP, CNM, CLC, Dean, College of Nursing and Professional Disciplines

Keynote Address

Mallory KosteleckyMallory Kostelecky, BSN, RN, Travel ER Nurse, Medical Service Officer

 

Presentation of the Pins

Maridee Shogren
Pinning Announcer: Caroline Bodine, Semester 3 Nursing Student, Nursing Student Council President

Closing Remarks

Stephanie Christian, PhD, RN, Clinical Associate Professor, Undergraduate Nursing Chair

The History of the Pin

UND Nursing pin featuring "UND Nursing" on green cross with silver dartsThe first nursing class graduated from the “Division of Nursing” at UND in 1951. A core group of seven of the nine graduates designed the College of Nursing pin.

The pin is gold with a green Maltese Cross. Green was selected to correspond with the university colors of green and white. The cross was the badge of the Knights of St. John of Jerusalem, a religious order, whose primary work was the care of the sick.

The group moved to Malta in the late 1500s, where they were commonly known as the Knights of Malta. Their badge was known as the Maltese Cross, which now symbolizes nursing, health, and caring, a fitting symbol for the graduates of the Department of Nursing to wear. The Maltese Cross was initially surrounded by the words “School of Nursing.”

Changes to the pin through UND’s history

In the summer of 1959, the words on the pin were changed to “College of Nursing” when the Division of Nursing was designated a College.

In November of 2012, the North Dakota State Board of Higher Education approved a name change from the College of Nursing to the College of Nursing & Professional Disciplines. This was done to recognize Social Work and Nutrition and Dietetics as departments belonging to the College.

In the spring of 2014, the words on the Maltese Cross were changed to UND Nursing to recognize Nursing as a department within the College of Nursing & Professional Disciplines.

Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) Graduates

Reece Anderson

Hannah Balzum

Arwyn Berke

Nadia Chwialkowski

Kaitlyn Cray

Tristan Dauner

Anna Doherty

Uchechukwu Eyimegwu

Lauren Feld

Alexandra Feldner

Jerred Fergel

Isabelle Fournier

Jenna Fowler

Tanner Gates

Isaac Hallberg

Emma Hatch

David Hayes

Natalie Hoyt

Alissa Hushagen

Brooke Keller

Mya Krogstad

Isabelle Labine

Spencer Lade

Parker Larson

Riley Lembke

Lauren Lundquist

Riley Martin

Lake Mastro

Sloan Merschman

Michaela Nelson-Salander

Taryn Noehre

Lindsey Olson

Tanna Peterson

Sam Roy

Emily Sargeant

Karissa Schmeets

Emme Schmidt

Kristen Schwengler

Averie Simon

Sydney St. Germain

Madeleine Stefonowicz

Hannah Steimer

Maya Steinkopf

Madison Stroh

Hailey Thiessen

Miranda Vanderwal

Brooklyn Vogel

Kendra Warnke

Addison Watson

McKenzie Watson

Skylar Wheeler

Ellie Wilcox

Grace Wood

Katie Young

Comments

4 comments
PAMELA LUSIAN says:

I am so proud to be grandma(Nanny) to Hannah Steimer. She has worked so hard to accomplish this very important education. I have no doubt, with the Lord’s help, she will continue to be as loving and caring as she has always been. She will be an asset to any hospital or clinic and to every patient she cares for. WAY TO GO HANNAH!!

Dave Kraft says:

So proud to be Grandpa to Kristen Schwengler. She can walk into a room of sick patients with her big wonderful smile and have the entire room feeling better and smiling within minutes. Love and respect her so much.

Ruth Simon says:

So happy to congratulate my granddaughter,
Averie on this special occasion. Wish I could be there!

Sue Doherty says:

We are all so blessed & grateful for our beautiful-compassionate-determined,
Dear Anna Doherty! She bares a huge kind & thoughtful heart—All perfect for the profession she has chosen!
I am a very proud Grma Sue—
Many Hugs!

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