IU Kokomo SNAHPs some imagers

Written on 05/19/2025
Danielle Rush, Communications Specialist, Indiana University Kokomo


Radiologic sciences students celebrated for successfully completing their degrees

Indiana University Kokomo’s School of Nursing and Allied Health Professions (SNAHP) welcomed 25 new healthcare professionals in the radiologic and imaging sciences at its annual pinning ceremony.

Carolyn Townsend, interim dean, said the ceremony commemorates a remarkable milestone in the graduates’ journey, which has been defined by perseverance, dedication, and an unwavering commitment to excellence.

“Each of you has demonstrated not only the proficiency required in medical imaging but also the compassion and empathy essential to patient care,” she said. “Your expertise will play a pivotal role in diagnosing and treating countless patients, profoundly impacting their lives.”

She encouraged them to take pride in their achievements but to continue to learn and grow.

“Embrace the challenges ahead with the same determination and resilience that brought you to this moment,” Townsend said. “Pursue excellence with integrity and let your passion for helping others guide you. Congratulations to each of you, radiology technologists and medical imaging technicians. Your hard work has paid off, and the future is bright with promise and possibilities. May you continue to shine and inspire.”

Heidi Sebastian, program director of radiologic sciences, shared the story of Marie and Irene Curie, the mother and daughter who introduced the idea of mobile radiography during World War I — an idea that had great impact on the medical imaging world and the ability to treat soldiers wounded in battle.

“The Curies had a passion to change the world that could not be stopped by those who did not believe in them,” she said. “Today, we are recognizing a group of individuals who have taken what others saw as impossible and used it to change their world. When I look out at our candidates, I see individuals who decided to overcome obstacles as they pursued a degree in the radiologic and imaging sciences. I hope our candidates will find inspiration in pioneers such as Marie Curie, as the past has much to teach us about how we can change the world around us for the better.

Anna Miller, clinical coordinator of the radiography program, offered congratulations on behalf of the faculty and staff.

“Today, we have gathered to celebrate each one of you and your academic achievements,” she said. “You have learned, grown, developed professionally, made friends, and established relationships. You have strengthened in knowledge and character in ways we are sure you could not have initially imagined. We have had the distinct privilege to observe this development and are excited to watch as you embark on your next journeys.”

Students honored included:

Outstanding student in radiography: Alexis Sheets, Lafayette

Outstanding student in medical imaging technology: Shayleigh Gadd, Marion

Bachelor of Science in Medical Imaging Technology

Bloomington: Alyson L. Glaser

Boggstown: Lynn E. Howley

Crawfordsville: Christina Lynn Pritchett

Cutler: Ashlyn Pullen

Flora: Alisyn Scott, Emily Scott

Greentown: Haley N. Taylor

Kokomo: Kelsey Hall

Marion: Shayleigh Jolene Gadd

Peru: Amy Marie Chilcutt

Tipton: Lauren Irene Shively

Van Buren: Amanda Marrs

Associate of Science in Radiography

Bluffton: Leslie Sprankles

Cutler: Jilian R. Herron

Flora: Megan M. Fultz

Kokomo: Sarah Elise Logan

Lafayette: Alexis Sheets

Monterey: Madison Ann Shedrow

Peru: Brayden Michael Bockover, Lilah Elaine Hill

Rochester: Emma Stinson

Russiaville: Emma Elizabeth Kahn, Ashley Swing

Swayzee: Madison Reynolds

Winamac: Keira Jade Bucinski

Education is KEY at Indiana University Kokomo.