Twenty-nine graduates of the behavioral healthcare (BHC) program were celebrated and many were given their pins by Department of Mental Health Law and Policy leadership Thursday afternoon. Associate Professor of Instruction Nickie Zenn, EdS, NCSP, served as the keynote speaker and shared words of wisdom with students as they transition into their futures as alumni.
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BHC graduates welcomed to the behavioral healthcare profession in pinning ceremony
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