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Wicklow college students honoured at prize-giving ceremony
Wicklow college students honoured at prize-giving ceremony

Irish Independent

time21-06-2025

  • General
  • Irish Independent

Wicklow college students honoured at prize-giving ceremony

Each year group had an assembly where 'Students of the Class' and full attendance awards were presented, with the Form 6 Class of 2025 the main focus of the end-of-year assembly. Alex O'Dwyer took home the Mercy Award, with Doireann Killoran receiving the Sportswoman of the Year Award, Roisín Vigors picking up the Imelda McDonagh Award for the Arts, and Emma Seckington receiving the Brenda Byrne Award for Visual Arts. The Form 3 Ceist Award went to Ava Doyle, and Form 6 Student of the Year was awarded to Aisling Flusk to huge applause. The Sr Maria Goretti Cup for School Spirit and Participation was awarded to the School of Sanctuary Committee and graciously accepted on their behalf by Zara Maguire and Divine Luke Letlhake. The Form 6 academic awards were announced, and then a recent recipient of a multitude of those awards last year, Lana Billen, was presented with the Sr. M. Regis award for the Best Leaving Cert Results in 2024. Lana spoke eloquently of her time at St. Mary's and the help and support she received to help her on her way to maximum results in the Leaving Cert and an Entrance Scholarship to Trinity College. Isla McEvoy was praised for her fantastic performance in the Junior Cert 2024, before receiving the Joan Dowling Award from Mr Hicks and Mr Ward. Form 6 Liaison students were also acknowledged for their hard work and commitment throughout the year and presented with mementoes and books. Meanwhile, transition year classes received their certificates and awards at their graduation ceremony, where 47 students were also presented with Bronze Gaisce Awards. The students also received their AIB Future Sparks 'Exemplary School Award' for their work with Sunbeam Services this year. Ciara Corcoran and Alisa Vuletic Brkic won the E-Portfolio awards, and an impressive six students received Full Attendance Certificates. Last but not least, the coveted TY Student of the Year award was presented to Aoife O'Neill, who received a standing ovation from her classmates and everyone present.

Memorial Medical Center names Mercy Award winner
Memorial Medical Center names Mercy Award winner

Yahoo

time09-05-2025

  • Health
  • Yahoo

Memorial Medical Center names Mercy Award winner

EL PASO, Texas (KTSM) — Memorial Medical Center (MMC) has named its 2025 Mercy Award Winner, according to the hospital on Tuesday, May 6, in Las Cruces. Traci White, Memorial Medical Center's clinical pharmacy specialist in oncology and palliative care, was announced as the 2025 Mercy Award winner. 'To say our hospital, Cancer Center and community are blessed to have Traci is an understatement. Her heart is truly one in a million,' said Dennis Knox, CEO of Memorial Medical Center. 'We are incredibly proud of Traci, we are thrilled to bestow this honor on her, and we know she will represent MMC extremely well at the national level of this award process.' The Mercy Award is a Lifepoint Health (parent company) award that highlights one employee from each facility nationwide who 'profoundly touches the lives of others and best represents the spirit and values on which the company was founded. The award is considered the highest honor a Lifepoint employee can receive,' according to the news release by MMC. According to Memorial Medical Center, White was one of only seven pharmacists nationwide to be double-Board certified in oncology and geriatric pharmacy. Before working at MMC, White was working at a local hospital agency and began working at Memorial Medical Center in 2019. White also started the Palliative Care Program at the hospital, where she recognized a 'great need in our community and region to improve the care for serious and/or terminal illness,' MMC said. According to MMC, White has served as the Chair of the Las Cruces Palliative Care Coalition since 2022, the Community Advisory Board for the New Mexico State University Cancer Outreach Core and is a regional leader for the Network for Collaborative Oncology Development and Advancement. In addition, White has also served on the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists Advisory Group on pain management and palliative care and the development committee for the Society of Pain and Palliative Care Pharmacists, MMC said. While juggling board position, White also serves at the University of New Mexico and New Mexico State University for the colleges of pharmacy and pharmacy residents, MMC said. Each Lifepoint Health facility winner, including White, will be considered for Lifepoint's 2025 company-wide Mercy Award. The winner will be announced this summer and honored during a ceremony in Nashville in August, according to MMC. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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