More than 30 graduate from Diagnostic Imaging program
Hanceville, Ala. 鈥 More than 30 students were recently recognized during a pinning ceremony for the Diagnostic Imaging Class of 2024 from 糖心视频.
鈥淎s your program director it feels me with immense pride to stand before such a talented and driven group of individuals,鈥 said Dr. Jim Malone, Diagnostic Imaging Program Director and Assistant Dean of Health Sciences. 鈥淭he journey that you have undertaken in Diagnostic Imaging is not just about applying technical skills. It is about embracing a calling to make a profound difference in the lives of others.
鈥淚n these rapidly advancing professions, your role goes far beyond capturing images,鈥 he added. 鈥淚t extends to becoming the compassionate skilled professionals who bring clarity to the complexities of health.鈥
Program Clinical Coordinator Kelli Rich defined the Class of 2024 with the word perseverance.
鈥淲e鈥檙e all here today and we鈥檝e all made it, and we鈥檝e all persevered,鈥 Rich said. 鈥淓veryone of you have the tools you need to be successful in your profession. You have the knowledge to pass your registry, and you have the knowledge you can go on for so much more. Don鈥檛 ever stop learning. Learn something new every day.鈥
鈥淚 want to start out to say how proud I am of this class,鈥 said class president Sophia Pierce. 鈥淵ou all have worked so hard for this moment and here we are, a thousand hours of clinical later.
鈥淣ot one of us have done this alone,鈥 she added. 鈥淲e are a patchwork quilt of those who have loved us, those who have believed in us, who have shown us kindness and empathy, those who have given us grace and those who have taught us to dream.鈥
Along with Pierce, other class officers include Severeth Sorrell, vice president; Breezy Martin, secretary; Jessica Butts, secretary; Michigan Chambers, treasurer; Emma Allen, representative; Emilee Strout, representative.

During the ceremony, awards were presented for clinical and academic achievements. Brooklyn Watson received the Clinical Award of Excellence and Kristin McGee received the Academic Award of Excellence.
Members of the Diagnostic Imaging Class of 2024 include: Emma Allen, Michael Bagwell, Kaily Burroughs, Fallon Burton, Jessica Butts, Hunter Coleman, Nathan Colvin, Brenetta Darney, Mattie Earl, Kylie Fay, Sadie Fendley, Aileen Gonzalez, Aubrey Goodwin, Felicia Higginbotham, Michigan King, Sarah Lawson, Justin Lee, Sarah Lobes-Fausz, Breezy Martin, Kristin McGee, Lizzie O'Barr, Hunter Oglesby, Shannon Parker, Alison Petersen, Sophia Pierce, Alexis Powell, Mallory Pritchett, Severeth Sorrelle, Emilee Strout, Emily Suter, Robert Swindle, Riley Usrey, Anna Vinson, Alison Warren, Brooklyn Watson, Liberty White.
The Diagnostic Imaging program offers two associate degree pathways for Diagnostic Imaging and Radiation Therapy. Applications for admission are accepted annually from March 1 to June 1 for fall entry. For more information, visit wallacestate.edu/Diagnostic-Imaging or contact Mindi Sandlin at 256.352.8334 or mindie.sandlin@wallacestate.edu.
Registration for the Spring 2025 semester is currently underway, with classes beginning Jan. 8 for Regular and Mini Term I. Mini Term II classes will begin March 6. Registration and classes for Flex Start courses will be Jan. 14-21 for Flex Start I and Jan. 22-29 for Flex Start II.
Visit to apply and register for classes or visit Lion Central in the Bailey Center or call 256.352.8000.
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