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Headline: 21 to Receive Nursing Pins at N.C. Central

Headline: 21 to Receive Nursing Pins at N.C. Central

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Headline: 21 to Receive Nursing Pins at N.C. Central

Subject

Carol Patricia Fray

Creator

The Carolina Times

Date

May 22, 1976

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Language

English

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https://newspapers.digitalnc.org/lccn/sn83045120/1976-05-22/ed-1/seq-1/

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21 to Receive Nursing Pins at N.C. Central. Twenty-one nursing students at North Carolina Central University will receive their nursing pins at ceremonies in B.N. Duke Auditorium at 4 p.m. Saturday, May 22 according to Mrs. Helen Miller, Chairman of the department of nursing. The speaker for the occasion will be Miss Carol P. Fray, associate professor of nursing at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Miss Fray is a native of Jamaica and has been a member of the nursing faculty at UNC-Chapel Hill since 1969. Miss Fray holds bachelor's degrees from Hunter College and Cornell University and the master of arts degree from teachers College of Columbia University, where she has done additional graduate work in measurement and evaluation. She has received the Nicholas Salgo Award for distinguished teaching and received the UNC Faculty Award in 1971 and 1975. She is currently coordinator of the graduate program in medical-surgical nursing at the UNC School of Nursing and clinical associate in the clinical cancer education program at the UNC School of Medicine. Miss Fray served on 12 committees of the UNC School of Nursing, including three elected committees, and is a member of the school's Administrative Board. She serves on other university committees, and is active in the affairs of the North Carolina Health Manpower Development Program. Four awards will be presented at the pinning ceremony. They are the Ferguson Memorial Award, the Norma R. Lipscomb Award, the Helen S. Miller Award, and the Nursing Faculty Award.

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