Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center Honors All Schools in Commencement Ceremony

President Tedd L. Mitchell, M.D., presided over the Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center (TTUHSC) commencement with students from the schools of Medicine, Nursing, Allied Health Sciences, Pharmacy and the Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences Saturday (May 21) at the United Spirit Arena.

Mitchell said commencement is an exciting time for faculty, students and family members.

“I have the honor of not only presiding over this ceremony, but also witnessing the celebration of all their hard work,” Mitchell said. “These graduates have received an exceptional education and have endless possibilities of contributing to patient care and research across this country.”

Kenneth H. Cooper, M.D., M.P.H., founder and chairman of the Cooper Aerobics Center, served as the keynote speaker.

More than 700 May graduates received degrees in various health disciplines (approximately another 400 students walked in the ceremony as December and August graduates). Hooding and student awards were presented at individual school convocations held prior to the commencement ceremony. Awards presented included:

The Dean’s Recognition Award for the Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences was awarded to Sarah Renee Willis, M.S., and the Outstanding Graduate Student selected by students and faculty, Vivek Gupta, Ph.D.

The Gold Headed Cane was presented to Jamie Wilkerson, M.D. The Gold Headed Cane is a symbol for excellence in the art of medicine and in the care of patients. Faculty and students selected Wilkerson as the individual who best exemplifies those attributes most desirable in a competent and caring physician.

Hosam Nabil Attaya, M.D., Ashley Brandon De La Cerda, M.D., Amber Michelle Moreland, M.D., and Rita Marie Pandya, M.D., received the Dean’s Highest Academic Achievement Awards in the School of Medicine.

The School of Nursing Dean’s Award for Excellence-Doctorate was presented to Sylvain Trepanier, DNP, MSN, R.N., CENP. The School of Nursing Dean’s Award for Excellence-Graduate was presented to Yesenia Trevino, R.N., BSN, MSN.

The Dean’s Award for Excellence in Nursing-Undergraduate was presented to Kathleen M. Martinez, R.N., BSN. This award recognizes graduating students who have best exemplified excellence in nursing through practicing holistic philosophy in patient care.

The School of Allied Health Sciences presented Kristi Beth Drennan, MOT, the Dean’s Award for Excellence-Graduate, Whitney Layne Ensor, BS, SLHS, was honored with the Dean’s Award for Excellence-Undergraduate and Christopher Lee Bolinger, MS, SLP, awarded the Dean’s Award for Excellence-Research. The awards recognize excellence in academic achievement and overall performance by individuals chosen as the top graduate and undergraduate students.

Antonia Leigh-Pettit Edgar, Pharm.D., received the Bowl of Hygieia award for the School of Pharmacy. The award is an internationally recognized symbol for the profession of pharmacy. Universally depicted as a snake wrapped around a bowl, it comes from Greek mythology. Hygieia was the daughter of Zeus and the goddess of purity. Her bowl represents medicine and the snake indicates potency. The Bowl of Hygieia symbolizes “pure and potent medicines.” Elizabeth Ann Riney, Pharm.D., earned the highest GPA in the School of Pharmacy.

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