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R o b e r t C . O g d e n A u d i t o r i u m
H a m p t o n U n i v e r s i t y
H a m p t o n , V i r g i n i a
One Hundred & Twenty-five Years of Nursing Education Saturday, May 7, 2016
1:00 pm
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One Hundred &Twenty Five Years of Nursing Education
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~ Processional ~
Invocation ..................................................................................................................................................................................... Meryll Delgado
May 2016 Nursing Senior*
Welcome .................................................................................................................................................................................... Christopher Ardan
May 2016 Nursing Senior*
The Occasion ............................................................................................................................................ Hilda M. Williamson, EdD, RN, FNP
Interim Dean, Associate Professor, School of Nursing
Greeting ................................................................................................................................................................................... Eula Davis, BS, RN
First Vice President, Hampton University National Nurses Alumni Association
Introduction of the Guest Speaker ........................................................................................................................................ Jasmine Price
May 2016 Nursing Senior
Guest Speaker ............................................................................................................................................................... Pier Broadnax, PhD, RN
Nursing Program Director, the University of the District of Columbia (UDC)
Musical Selection ....................................................................................................................................................................... Rylan A. Harris
Recognition & Presentation of Honorees ......................................................................................... Shevellanie Lott, MSN, RN, CNE
Chairperson, Department of Undergraduate Nursing Education*
Donna Pendergraft, MSN-Ed, RN
Chairperson, Department of Undergraduate Nursing Education
Sherri Saunders-Goldson, DNP, RN, WHNP-BC
Assistant Professor
Pinning Ceremony ....................................................................................................................................... Norma Bergey, MSN, RN, NCSN
Instructor, Clinical Laboratory Coordinator*
Terry Wright, MS-Ed, RN
Assistant Professor*
Maria Holmes, MSN-Ed, RN
Assistant Professor, Clinical Site Coordinator
Jacquelyn Jones, MSN-Ed, RNC-OB
Assistant Professor
Recital of Nurses’ Pledge ..................................................................................................... Rosalyn Gardiner, MSN, NE-BC, WHNP-BC
Assistant Professor*
Farewell from the Seniors .......................................................................................................................................................... Latisha King
May 2016 Nursing Senior*
Channing Scott
May 2016 Nursing Senior
Benediction ................................................................................................................................................................................... Chelsea Nichols
May 2016 Nursing Senior
~ Recessional ~
College of Virginia Beach Campus (*)
Program Sherri Saunders-Goldson, DNP, RN, WHNP-BC
Interim Chairperson, Department of Graduate Nursing Education
Presiding
RECEPTION IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING AT WILLIAM FREEMAN HALL ROTUNDA
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The School of Nursing is an integral unit of Hampton University and shares its goals and
ideals of excellence in the teaching-living-learning process. Nursing education at Hampton
University began with the Hampton Training School for Nurses in 1891. At the turn of the
century, Hampton Normal and Agricultural Institute and Dixie Hospital (now Sentara
CarePlex) partnered to offer premier nursing education and health care for Peninsula
residents. Since 1944, the nursing faculty at Hampton University has provided high-quality
professional nursing education at the bachelor of science degree level. This undergraduate
program has the distinction of being the oldest baccalaureate nursing program in the
Commonwealth. In 1976, Hampton University instituted a master of science degree program
in nursing, making Hampton the first historically black college and university (HBCU) to
offer a master’s degree in nursing. In 1999, the School of Nursing achieved another
distinction when Hampton University instituted a PhD nursing program, the first at a HBCU.
The Center for Minority Family Health serves as the research arm of the School of Nursing.
The School of Nursing is approved by the Virginia Board of Nursing and is fully accredited
by the National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission and the Commission on
Collegiate Nursing Education.
School of Nursing HAMPTON UNIVERSITY
Each new graduate is eligible to receive the Hampton University School of Nursing pin, which symbolizes the transition from student to nurse.
The School of Nursing’s pin is a representation of the middle of the
Hampton University seal. The official seal was accepted in 1875
and only the name has changed as Hampton has evolved from the
Hampton Normal and Agricultural Institute to Hampton Institute to
Hampton University.
The symbols on the seal and the pin are a plow and sheaths of
grain; books of knowledge surmounted by a globe of the world; a
Bible stand; and, an old-fashioned printing press. The sunrise over
Hampton Creek symbolizes the rise of educational opportunities,
and the boat on the water symbolizes the principal medium of
transportation to Hampton during its early history.
Class of 2016 NURSING PIN
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This modified version of the history was compiled from the following: Fifty Years of Nursing Excellence: The
Legacy Continues, 1944-1994; A Historical Overview of the Nursing Program at Hampton Institute by
Patricia E. Sloan; History of the Department of Nursing written under the guidance of Director and Chair
Fostine G. Riddick; and the Hampton University School of Nursing: Self-Study Report for Reaffirmation of
Accreditation (2000) written under the guidance of Dean Pamela V. Hammond.
1891 - The Kings Chapel Hospital for Colored and Indian Boys, Abbey Mae
Infirmary, and the Hampton Training School for Nurses were started on the campus
of Hampton Institute. Alice Bacon was instrumental in starting the Hampton
Training School for Nurses. The school was commonly called Dixie Hospital, and its
first graduate was Anna DeCosta Banks.
1931 - Nina Gage appointed director of the Hampton Training School for Nurses.
- Students earned a diploma from a three-year program from Hampton Institute.
1934 - Ruth J. Hopper appointed director (1934-1936).
1936 - Clara G. Lewis appointed director (1936-1939).
1943 - J. Henry Suttergood, chairman of the Board of Trustees of Hampton Institute,
sought approval for a nursing program.
- Program and provisions were made in the 1943-44 budget.
- Mary Elizabeth Lancaster (Carnegie) appointed acting director of the Division of
Nurse Education.
- She implemented the first continuous baccalaureate nursing program in the Commonwealth of Virginia.
1944 - Cecile E. Authier appointed director of the Division of Nurse Education.
- Professional nursing courses were taught on affiliations, sometimes in distant cities: St. Philip School of
Nursing in Richmond, Virginia; Brooklyn State Hospital in Brooklyn, New York; Union of the King’s
Daughters; and the Visiting Nurse Service, Norfolk, Virginia.
- Due to limited clinical opportunities for African Americans, clinical affiliations in public health were
expanded to Staten Island, New York; Washington, DC; and Bayonne and Hackensack, New Jersey.
1946 - Five students graduated from Hampton’s Cadet Nurse Corps.
1952 - The nursing program received temporary accreditation from the National League for Nursing.
1953 - Helen M. Sellers appointed acting director of the Division of Nurse Education.
1957 - Harriet E. Broward appointed director of the Division of Nursing.
1963 - Fostine G. Riddick appointed director of the Hampton Institute Division of Nursing.
1967 - Undergraduate nursing program received full National League for Nursing accreditation.
- William Freeman Hall was designed by the nursing faculty and completed.
1968 - Registered nurse program received National League for Nursing accreditation.
1971 - Dr. Lois B. Sellers appointed director of the Division of Nursing. She was the first African American
nurse to serve on the State Board of Nursing.
1975 - First continuing education nursing program established at Hampton Institute.
1976 - Master’s program initiated–the first ever at a Historically Black College or University (HBCU).
- Chi Eta Phi Sorority chartered a chapter on campus.
1977 - Dr. Patricia E. Sloan established the M. Elizabeth Carnegie Nursing Archives, the first archives in the
US designated as a repository for memorabilia on minority nurses, especially African American nurses.
1978 - The first annual National Conference on the Black Family held by the Nursing Department.
1979 - Master’s program accredited by the National League for Nursing.
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Anna DeCosta Banks (1869-1930). 1900.
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1980 - Dr. Elnora D. Daniel appointed dean of the School of Nursing.
- Sigma Theta Tau, International Honor Society of Nursing Inc., National
Honor Society, established a chapter on campus.
1986 - The Hampton University Interdisciplinary Nursing Center for Health
and Wellness, which was later renamed the Nursing Center, was established.
- Dr. Elnora D. Daniel, dean of the School of Nursing, became the
second African American appointed to the Virginia State Board of Nursing
and its first African American president.
1990 - The School of Nursing receives its first NIMH research grant.
- The Teagle LPN to BS initiative began.
1991 - Dr. Bertha L. Davis appointed dean of the School of Nursing.
1996 - Dr. Arlene J. Montgomery appointed interim dean of the School of Nursing.
1998 - Dr. Pamela V. Hammond appointed dean of the School of Nursing.
1999 - PhD program initiated—the first ever at a HBCU.
2001 - The School of Nursing was reaccredited for 8 years by the National League for Nursing
Accrediting Commission and for 10 years by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education.
2002 - School of Nursing signed articulation agreement with Bermuda College.
- Dr. Phyllis Henderson became the first student to graduate from the School of Nursing’s doctoral program.
- First graduates of Women’s Health Nurse Practitioner Program—Stephanie Stephens and Charlette King.
2003 - School celebrated the 25th Anniversary of the Annual Conference on the Black Family.
The School of Nursing pioneered a new 3-year accelerated baccalaureate program at the Hampton University
College of Virginia Beach.
2004 - School celebrated the 60th Anniversary of Baccalaureate Education with a gala entitled “60 Years of
Baccalaureate Education: Caring for Families through Generations.”
- Dr. Constance S. Hendricks appointed dean of the School of Nursing.
2005 - Virginia Board Nursing visit—The Main Campus and College of Virginia Beach Campus received 8
years of approval for both programs.
- First student graduates from the College of Virginia Beach Nursing Program.
2007 - Dr. Pamela V. Hammond appointed dean of the School of Nursing.
2009 - Dr. Arlene J. Montgomery appointed dean of the School of Nursing.
2011 - Dr. Hilda M. Williamson appointed interim dean of the School of Nursing.
- Dr. Deborah E. Jones appointed dean of the School of Nursing.
2013 - Dr. Lois Price Spratlen Endowed Chair in Community and Mental Health Nursing Established.
2013 - Dr. Thaddeus Spratlen established the Nursing Class of 1954 Endowed Scholarship.
2015 - Dr. Hilda M. Williamson appointed interim dean of the School of Nursing.
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Dear Graduating Seniors:
Everything around us molds and shapes us. You are a
reflection of your environment and your environment is also
reflection of you. Be sure that your environment is positive and lifts
you up and gives you wings to soar. My wish is that you found such
an environment while you matriculated at Hampton University in the
School of Nursing.
Seniors, you have established lifelong friendships, cared for
clients who have made a significant impact on your nursing
practice, developed and/or refined attributes of ethical and
professional behavior, and learned to provide quality nursing care service to your clients.
You have a future ahead of you that is wide open. I hope that your educational experience
with us contributed in innumerable ways to your development, and I applaud your future
success in the workforce. My wish is that you will periodically visit your “home by the sea”
to inspire future nursing students.
On behalf of the administrators, faculty, and staff at the School of Nursing, I would
like to congratulate you on your accomplishment. We wish you all the best in your future
nursing careers and life endeavors, wherever they may lead.
Sincerely,
Hilda M. Williamson, EdD, RN, FNP
Interim Dean and Associate Professor
HAMPTON UNIVERSITY HAMPTON, VIRGINIA 23668
SCHOOL OF NURSING 757) 727-5251
Message from the Dean of the School of Nursing
Hampton Institute
The Undergraduate College Graduate College College Of Continuing Education College Of Virginia Beach
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Dr. Pier Broadnax is an Associate Professor and the Program
Director of the nursing program at the University of the District of
Columbia. In addition to this academic appointment, she was formerly
the Chairperson of the Undergraduate Nursing Program at Howard
University and held a courtesy appointment at Yale University and as a
Visiting Researcher at the School of Nursing, Ponitificia Univerisdad
Catolica de Chile (Catholic University of Chile), Santiago, Chile. She has
also held positions in the public and private sector settings as a Healthcare
Administrator. Her practice areas have included Adult Health, Quality
Management, Correctional Healthcare and School Health. She was a
Charter Member of the Mayor’s Health Policy Council for the District of
Columbia. Her most recent appointment is as co-lead of the District of
Columbia Action Coalition, Future of Nursing Campaign for
Action sponsored by AARP and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. Additionally, she was
recognized as the Nurse of the Year (2016) by the Black Nurses Association of the Greater
Washington Area, Inc.
Dr. Broadnax has also served as a consultant in international nursing. She
traveled to Santiago, Chile to conduct a transcultural research project on the breast cancer
knowledge of Chilean women which was funded by the NIH Fogarty Center. She also was a
member of an international delegation to Europe to assess international nursing leadership
development. This experience included sessions with the World Health Organization and the
International Council of Nursing in Geneva, Switzerland as well as with the Royal College of
Nursing in London, England. She was invited to present at the 20th Anniversary of the
Oxford Roundtable at Oxford University in Oxford, England on the topic of obesity in
children. Interactions with these groups served to expand her world view of healthcare and
the role of nursing in improving the health of people in developing countries and underserved are-
as of the world.
Dr. Broadnax is a graduate of Winston-Salem State University with a BSN. She then
earned a Masters of Science in Advanced Adult Nursing with an Administrative Tract from
Hampton (Institute) University. She was then awarded a Ph.D. in Nursing with an emphasis on
Health Policy Development from George Mason University.
In her spare time, Dr. Broadnax enjoys nothing better than a good nap! After her nap, she
enjoys tending to her plants and has begun replicating old family recipes, making some
adjustments for today’s busy woman.
She is never far from her spiritual foundation and integrates this foundation in all of her
actions and projects. Her guiding light can be found in the words,
“If I can help somebody along the way, then my living will not be vain.”
Guest Speaker
Pier Broadnax, Ph.D., RN
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LPN to BS Program (^) RN to BS Program (+) Family Nurse Practitioner Program (*)
December 2015 Graduates
Breanne Clemons
Hisani Edwards+
Jennifer Ellis
Dejana Hendrick
May 2016 Graduates
Sasshay Brown
Symone Hopkins
Kentaysha Lane
Chelsea Nichols
Jasmine Price
Averianna Richey
Channing Scott
HONOREES
Department of Undergraduate Nursing Education
C O L L E G E O F V I R G I N I A B E A C H C A M P U S
M A I N C A M P U S
August 2015 Graduate
Jessica Langham
May 2016 Graduates
Christopher Ardan
Casie Bressette
Jennifer Callender^
Stacey Clark
Kamia Cox-Hamilton^
Meryll Delgado
Stephanie Ferguson
Alexandria Hill^
Latisha King
Marissa Lawrence
Kenita Murray
Ebony Summersett
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE
Department of Graduate Nursing Education MASTER OF SCIENCE
December 2015 Graduates
Morenike Collier-Taiwo*
Caprice Carter*
Yvette Hunter*
Brittany Norman*
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Chi Eta Phi Sorority, Inc., Tau Beta Chapter
Channing Scott
Dean’s List
Casie Bressette*
Kamia Cox-Hamilton*
Meryll Delgado*
Dejana Hendrick
Kentaysha Lane
Jasmine Price
Kenita Murray*
Averianna Richey
Channing Scott
Departmental Award
Symone Hopkins^
Kamia Cox-Hamilton^*
Hampton University Student Nurses’ Association
Casie Bressette*
Sasshay Brown
Kamia Cox-Hamilton*
Meryll Delgado*
Stephanie Ferguson*
Alexandria Hill*
Symone Hopkins
Kentaysha Lane
Kenita Murray*
Chelsea Nichols
Jasmine Price
Averianna Richey
Channing Scott
Hampton University Veterans Education Transition for Success (HU-VETS)
Christopher Ardan*
Stephanie Ferguson*
Kenita Murray*
Latisha Nelson*
Ebony Summersett*
Military Commissioning
Latisha King* - Navy
Ebony Summersett* - Navy
Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing
Casie Bressette*
Meryll Delgado^*
Symone Hopkins
Kentaysha Lane^
Kenita Murray*
Recognitions (School of Nursing)
41st Annual Honors Day Honoree (^) College of Virginia Beach Campus (*)
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Baytop, Garder & Young Endowed
Symone Mullings
Centennial Contributions Endowed
Kentaysha Lane
Chi Eta Phi Sorority, Inc.,
Mary L. Mercy Scholarship
Symone Mullins
Channing Scott
College & Career Scholarships Inc.
Shakira Norville*
Daniel & Louise Armstrong Endowed
Kenita Murray*
Elnora Mason Endowed
Jimmell Nolen*
Federal Supplemental
Educational Opportunity Grant (FSEOG)
Shanice Jackson
Naomi Pitt
Jasmine Price
Channing Scott
General Motors Endowed
Jasmine Price
Georgia Perimeter College Foundation
Jamil Davis^
Go Army
Susan Odionyi
HHS Advanced Nursing Traineeship
Caprice Carter^
Yvette Hunter^
Keisha James^
Brittany Norman^
HU Merit
Vilma Davis^
Santia Feemster
Symone Hopkins
Genesis Morgan
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Endowed Scholarships and Awards received by students in the Professional Nursing, Masters and Doctoral Programs for 2015-16
Total Award value - $628,866
Recognitions (Endowed Scholarships & Awards)
Masters and Doctoral Programs (^) College of Virginia Beach Campus (*)
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Symone Mullings
Antonia Smith
Tierra Tracy
Reynayuka Valbrun
Paula Watson^
Taylor Clark
HU Softball
Taylor Clark
Major Departmental Scholarship
Delia Acuna^
Terrie Allen^
Pamela Bradley^
Linda Brown^
Michael Battle Sr. Endowed
Symone Hopkins
Nurse Faculty Loan
Jawanza Bundy^
Patrena Cody^
Jamil Davis^
Thomas Drury^
Angela Groves^
Charmine Holt^
Michael Jones^
Shevellanie Lott^
Takasha Railey^
Sibena Samuel Harris^
Doretha Singley^
Kathleen Candler^
Shuconda Sturdivant^
Nursing Class of 1954 Endowed
Shanice Jackson
Pell Grant
Marius Agbam*
Tara Allison*
Christopher Ardan*
Sasshay Brown
Taylor Clark
Makena Davidson*
Stephanie Edwards*
Louisa Ellison*
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Endowed Scholarships and Awards received by students in the Professional Nursing, Masters and Doctoral Programs for 2015-16
Total Award value - $628,866
Recognitions (Endowed Scholarships & Awards)
Masters and Doctoral Programs (^) College of Virginia Beach Campus (*)
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Santia Feemster
Torri Gaines*
Dejana Hendrick
Shanice Jackson
Samantha Jenkins*
Latisha King*
Kentaysha Lane
Marissa Lawrence*
Cami Loudermilk*
Rebecca Merrill*
Marla Miller Chong*
Genesis Morgan
Jimmell Nolen*
Susan Odionyi
Carla Pennycooke*
Naomi Pitt
Jasmine Price
Karla Queiroz*
Channing Scott
Cassandra Stambaugh*
Jessica Stevens*
Tierra Tracy
Reynayuka Valbrun
Denisa Vaughan*
Sallie Tucker Allen Endowed
Caprice Carter^
Sentara
Stephanie Edwards*
The Foundation for Enhancing Communities
Sasshay Brown
Theresa A Thomas Memorial Endowed
Denisa Vaughan*
VA Army National Guard
Susan Odionyi
Veterans Affairs
Torri Gaines*
Dejana Hendrick
Latisha King*
Kenita Murray*
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Endowed Scholarships and Awards received by students in the Professional Nursing, Masters and Doctoral Programs for 2015-16
Total Award value - $628,866
Recognitions (Endowed Scholarships & Awards)
Masters and Doctoral Programs (^) College of Virginia Beach Campus (*)
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Virginia Tuition Assistance Grant (VTAG)
Giavanni Burstion
Caprice Carter^
Symone Hopkins
Marius Agbam*
Tara Allison*
Rachel Benzick*
Jami Bernier*
India Bracey*
Casie Bressette*
Jennifer Callender*
Stacey Clark*
Kamia Cox-Hamilton*
Makena Davidson*
Meryll Delgado*
Stephanie Edwards*
Torri Gaines*
Samantha Jenkins*
Marissa Lawrence*
Erika Madray*
Marla Miller Chong*
Kenita Murray*
Jimmell Nolen*
Shakira Norville*
Carla Pennycooke*
Jasmine Price
Karla Queiroz*
Cassandra Stambaugh*
Jessica Tate*
Denisa Vaughan*
William A Freeman Nursing Endowed
Kenita Murray*
(Continued from page 14)
Endowed Scholarships and Awards received by students in the Professional Nursing, Masters and Doctoral Programs for 2015-16
Total Award value - $628,866
Recognitions (Endowed Scholarships & Awards)
Masters and Doctoral Programs (^) College of Virginia Beach Campus (*)
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Congratulations to the Class of 2016
If you are a Hampton University/ Hampton Institute
School of Nursing graduate, please consider joining the Hampton University Nurses Alumni.
President
Rebecca Newsome (757) 262-2183 rebeccanewsome02@gmail.com
Vice President Dr. Barbara Wright (757) 719-0504
Recruitment Chairperson
Maria Holmes (757) 719-2003 maria.holmes@hamptonu.edu
Meetings are held every 4th Saturday 12-2pm at the Northampton Community Center
1435 Todds Lane, Building A, Hampton, VA 23666
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In full knowledge of the obligations
I am undertaking, I promise to care for the sick, with all the skills and understanding I possess, without regard to race, creed, color, politics or social status, sparing no effort to conserve life, to alleviate suffering, and to promote health. I will respect at all times, the dignity and religious beliefs of the patients under my care, holding in confidence all
personal information entrusted to me, and refraining from any action that might endanger life or health. I will endeavor to keep my professional knowledge and skill at the highest level, and to give loyal support and cooperation, to all members of the health team. I will do my utmost to honor the international code of nursing ethics, and to uphold the integrity of the professional nurse
The International Council of Nurses’ Pledge
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FACULTY
ADJUNCT FACULTY
STAFF
Mrs. Norma Bergey^*
Dr. Dorothy Burns
Dr. Bertha L. Davis
Ms. Rosalyn Gardiner^*
Dr. Trina Gipson-Jones
Ms. Tanya Hardy-Menard^
Mrs. Jacquelyn D. Jones
Dr. Arlene J. Montgomery
Mrs. Tinnikka Robertson-Jones
Mrs. Sibena Samuel-Harris
Dr. Stephanie Terry
Ms. Robin Ward*
Ms. Terri L. Watkins^
Mrs. Terry Ann Wright*
Mrs. Zairoon Asimakopoulos
Graduate Department Secretary
Mr. Stephen Bridges*
Network Analyst
Ms. Terri Brown^*
Academic Advisor
Ms. Sheila Gaffney
Administrative Assistant - HU-VETS
Ms. Darlene Keeton
Academic Counselor Assistant
Ms. Sarah Armstrong*
Library Clerk
Mrs. Karen Pooler*
Administrative Assistant
Mr. Mauyan Skeete^
Systems Administrator
Ms. Faressa Slaughter
Executive Secretary to the Dean
Mrs. Stacey C. Turner
Financial Secretary / Building Manager
Mrs. Nicole T. Williams
Undergraduate Department Secretary
Mrs. Maria Caldwell
Mrs. Yvette Chase-Batts
Dr. Deadre Johnson
Dr. Davenna McGlone
HAMPTON UNIVERSITY
Ms. Maria Holmes^
Clinical Site Coordinator Mrs. Karan Wright^
Director
Office of Student Academic
Support Services
Mrs. Georgiana Bougher
NCLEX Retention Coach
Dr. William R. Harvey
President
Dr. Joann W. Haysbert
Executive Vice-President and Provost
Dr. Pollie S. Murphy
Assistant Provost for Academic Affairs
Dr. Hilda M. Williamson
Interim Dean
Hospitality, Ceremony and Special Occasions Committee Member(^) College of Virginia Beach Campus (*)
Ms. Donna Pendergraft
Chairperson
Department of Undergraduate
Nursing Education
Mrs. Shevellanie E. Lott*
Chairperson
Department of Undergraduate
Nursing Education
Dr. Sherri Saunders-Goldson
Interim Chairperson
Department of Graduate
Nursing Education
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